Keywords
Global
Relationships
Collaboration
Sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
AI
Library Design
Relationships
Collaboration
Sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
AI
Library Design
Abstract
Four dynamic library professionals from Indonesia, Croatia, Malaysia and Nigeria share how their efforts to keep communities connected during the pandemic have blossomed into online and face to events on such diverse topics as sustainability, artificial intelligence, virtual storytelling and library spaces. The team has also built a growing community that will have a lasting impact on their professional lives.
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