The Global Library
Document type :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
The Global Library
Author(s) :
Schopfel, Joachim [Auteur]
Groupe d'Études et de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Information et COmmunication - ULR 4073 [GERIICO ]

Groupe d'Études et de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Information et COmmunication - ULR 4073 [GERIICO ]
Conference title :
5th Joint Conference of Slovene Special and Academic Libraries
Country :
Slovénie
Start date of the conference :
2012-10
Book title :
Challenges of Modern Technologies: The Competitive Advantage of Library Services
Publication date :
2012
Keyword(s) :
Bibliothèque
développement durable
agenda 21
gestion
évaluation
performance
TIC
développement durable
agenda 21
gestion
évaluation
performance
TIC
English keyword(s) :
Library
sustainable development
management
ICT
sustainable development
management
ICT
HAL domain(s) :
Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences/domain_shs.info.docu
French abstract :
Vingt ans après le Sommet de la Terre, notre proposition est d'appliquer l'Agenda 21 pour la gestion des bibliothèques et de développement et de passer à la bibliothèque globale ou durable. Basé sur les concepts de la ...
Show more >Vingt ans après le Sommet de la Terre, notre proposition est d'appliquer l'Agenda 21 pour la gestion des bibliothèques et de développement et de passer à la bibliothèque globale ou durable. Basé sur les concepts de la performance globale et la responsabilité sociale, nous décrivons cinq dimensions principales, c'est-à-dire, la performance sociale, sociétale, écologique, économique et commerciale, et proposons un cadre conceptuel pour l'évaluation, la gestion et le développement des bibliothèques et services d'information. Une attention particulière sera accordée aux technologies modernes de la communication (TIC).Show less >
Show more >Vingt ans après le Sommet de la Terre, notre proposition est d'appliquer l'Agenda 21 pour la gestion des bibliothèques et de développement et de passer à la bibliothèque globale ou durable. Basé sur les concepts de la performance globale et la responsabilité sociale, nous décrivons cinq dimensions principales, c'est-à-dire, la performance sociale, sociétale, écologique, économique et commerciale, et proposons un cadre conceptuel pour l'évaluation, la gestion et le développement des bibliothèques et services d'information. Une attention particulière sera accordée aux technologies modernes de la communication (TIC).Show less >
English abstract : [en]
The Agenda 21 is the United Nations' action plan for the 21st century in favour of sustainable development. Launched at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, its 40 chapters include social, economic and ecological actions to be ...
Show more >The Agenda 21 is the United Nations' action plan for the 21st century in favour of sustainable development. Launched at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, its 40 chapters include social, economic and ecological actions to be implemented by local authorities, governments, but also by corporate companies and services. Twenty years after the Earth Summit, our proposal is to apply the Agenda 21 to library management and development and to move on to the global or sustainable library. Based on the concepts of global performance and corporate social responsibility, we describe five main dimensions, e.g. social, societal, ecological, commercial and economic performance, and encourage a conceptual framework for the evaluation, management and development of libraries and information services. Special attention will be paid to modern information and communication technologies (ICT). With regards to Agenda 21, the role and impact of ICT is complex. The focus on technology bears the risk of neglecting other aspects but ICT may be extremely helpful for the development of the global library. It should be evaluated against criteria from Agenda 21, as a tool but not goal on the way to sustainable development. This includes aspects like the ICT's social impact and recycling. The paper will provide a new approach, a conceptual framework that may be helpful for the development, evaluation and education of library services.Show less >
Show more >The Agenda 21 is the United Nations' action plan for the 21st century in favour of sustainable development. Launched at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, its 40 chapters include social, economic and ecological actions to be implemented by local authorities, governments, but also by corporate companies and services. Twenty years after the Earth Summit, our proposal is to apply the Agenda 21 to library management and development and to move on to the global or sustainable library. Based on the concepts of global performance and corporate social responsibility, we describe five main dimensions, e.g. social, societal, ecological, commercial and economic performance, and encourage a conceptual framework for the evaluation, management and development of libraries and information services. Special attention will be paid to modern information and communication technologies (ICT). With regards to Agenda 21, the role and impact of ICT is complex. The focus on technology bears the risk of neglecting other aspects but ICT may be extremely helpful for the development of the global library. It should be evaluated against criteria from Agenda 21, as a tool but not goal on the way to sustainable development. This includes aspects like the ICT's social impact and recycling. The paper will provide a new approach, a conceptual framework that may be helpful for the development, evaluation and education of library services.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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