In 2021, the Dag Hammarskj?ld Library considerably increased its global reach and initiated new ways of collaborating with UN and research communities during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The diversification of Library services and activities continued in these last two years, particularly since the UN Headquarters Library switched to mandated, full-telecommuting and then to hybrid working practices. This swift transition of operations to a remote working environment accelerated the implementation of the majority of the goals and objectives collaboratively identified in the . Among the objectives met are the increased delivery of varied electronic services, the re-aligning of projects across the Library to focus almost exclusively on digital workflows, the establishment of the virtual research desk, the introduction of new, online trainings using multimedia, and the evolution of outreach activities to engage wider with scholarly communications communities in consonance with the Departmental Global Communications Strategic goals and the mission of the Organization.
11 February 2022
The UN Dag Hammarskj?ld Library digitized Security Council resolutions from 1946 to present. They are now accessible and fully searchable in the United Nations Digital Library.
for keynote address on the past, present and future of Open Access that took place on 23 October 2024.
The UN Dag Hammarskj?ld Library has completed a notable project that enriches the data available on the historic gender ratio of UN Security Council representatives.