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Spread Love for those with Rare Disorders

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Pengunjung mengamati berbagai narasi dan foto yang ditampilkan di Pameran Lokakarya Foto ARTICURARE

The Indonesia Rare Disorders Community and Lensa Anak Terminal, in collaboration with the UGM Library and Archives are organizing a photo workshop exhibition on the compassion shown in the daily lives of children with rare disorders.

Yogyakarta, March 5, 2024 - The Lobby of the UGM Library and Archives looks different. At the main entrance, library users are welcomed by images that speak volumes with millions of words. A photo workshop exhibition titled “ARTICURARE: Articulation of Love in the Daily Lives of People with Rare Disorders” was officially opened. Held in the WOW meeting room, the opening of the exhibition was attended by representatives from UGM Library and Archives, The Indonesia Rare Disorders Community, Lensa Anak Terminal, and participants of the Articurare photo workshop. This event is a concrete form of UGM Library and Archives to realize the Sustainable Development Goals.

Erna Widayati S.E. M.M., Head of Archives at UGM Library and Archives, expressed her appreciation for this collaboration, underlining the importance of increasing awareness of the existence of people with rare disorders in society. This activity is an effort to increase awareness in reducing premature mortality due to non-communicable diseases as a form of support for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals.

Discussions involving photo workshop participants were also held, opening a window to the stories behind each photo on display. With the presence of various narratives and photos of the daily lives of children with rare disorders, this exhibition is a reminder of the importance of inclusion and empathy in fighting for their rights.

This exhibition can be visited in the lobby of UGM Library and Archives from March 5 to March 8, 2024. Various narratives and photos of the daily lives of children with rare disorders are a place to show the love that is present in the daily routine of children with rare disorders. The rare disorders experienced by these children include Cornelia de Lange Syndrome (CdLS), Achondroplasia, Apert Syndrome, and Crouzon Syndrome.

This event is part of the commemoration of World Rare Disease Day 2024. This event emphasizes the commitment to support the Sustainable Development Goals, especially in efforts to improve the health and welfare of society.

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Diskusi karya yang ditampilkan dalam Pameran ARTICURARE

Through partnership with various communities, UGM Library and Archives has proven its commitment in building an inclusive society and caring for all individuals, without exception. This collaboration is expected to have a significant positive impact.



Contributor: Wasilatul Baroroh

UGM Library and Archives Launches New Helpdesk to Enhance Information Access and Services

UGM Library and Archives Promotes Easy Access to Information and Infrastructure Development

Yogyakarta, February 20, 2024 – By enhancing accessibility to educational resources, UGM Library and Archives ensures that quality education is accessible to everyone, in line with the mission of SDGs 4 on Quality Education and SDGs 9 on Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure. Upgrading the infrastructure is the library's commitment to creating a more modern and efficient space that supports educational and research activities.

The new lobby design aims to facilitate visitors of UGM Library and Archives in obtaining the information and services they need. With this new design, the library offers a more user-friendly and integrated experience. The renovated information desk is designed to reduce physical and technological barriers in information retrieval with a more ergonomic layout.

The Infodesk, located on the left side of the UGM Library and Archives entrance, provides various services such as information about collections, journals, final projects, and others available in the UGM Library and Archives. Additionally, the Infodesk also provides assistance in using the Library and Archives services available at UGM. UGM Library and Archives’s visitors, also known as "Pemustaka", can use the Infodesk services to inquire about anything related to the UGM Library and Archives.

Moreover, Pemustaka can also provide feedback and suggestions regarding library and archives services through the infodesk, which will be assisted and received by the staff there.

The presence of the Infodesk is expected to improve the quality of services and provide a better experience for Pemustaka of the UGM Library and Archives. Overall, UGM Library and Archives is taking a progressive step to not only improve user experience but also contribute to achieving the SDGs through innovation in infrastructure and information accessibility.



Contributor: Nisa Asfiya Husna

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