Abstract
In 2015, the United Nations promulgated the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which emphasizes specific goals in social, educational, economic, environmental, and ecological areas to provide direction for sustainable development. Libraries and information science profession are highly connected to the achievement of sustainable development. How to provide support for the realization of sustainable development has become a key consideration for library and information science scholars today. Therefore, the purpose of this panel is to explore the possibilities of promoting sustainable development with LIS by four speakers, each of whom will speak based on their expertise.
Speaker
Misita Anwar(Monash University, Australia)
Peng Xiao(Sun Yat-sen University, China)
Khalid Hossain(Monash University, Australia)
Masaki Takeda(University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Moderator
Di Wang(Wuhan University, China)
Presentation Topic
Misita Anwar
Topic: No one left behind?": Towards inclusive digital health information system design for PwD.
Peng Xiao
The Role of Public Libraries in Building an Inclusive and Accessible City: Based on a Study of Senior Citizens and Migrant Workers
Khalid Hossain
Climate information ecosystem for children and youth in urban areas
Masaki Takeda
The Role of the Public Sector in an Aging Society
Agenda- Welcome / Introduction (5 minutes)
Potential Speaker: Chair of AP iSchools
- Presentation-1 (15 minutes)
Misita Anwar
- Presentation-2 (15 minutes)
Masaki Takeda
- Presentation-3 (15 minutes)
Peng Xiao
- Presentation-4 (15 minutes)
Khalid Hossain
- Questions (15 minutes)
- Wrap-up (10 minutes)
Potential Speaker: Moderator