%0 Journal Article %@ ISSN 1973-2289 (e-version) %A Marwiyah, - %D 2023 %F digilib:59891 %I SLA-Asia Connecting Information Professionals %J SLA - ASIA Community Newsletter %K Promoting Inclusivity, Living Collections %N 1 %P 1-15 %T Promoting Inclusivity through “Living Collections” in UIN Sunan Kalijaga Library Yogyakarta-Indonesia %U https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/59891/ %V 19 %X In the digital age and the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, libraries need to undergo a transformation to remain relevant and meet the changing needs of users. They should no longer be limited to book collections and literacy services but should also serve as interactive spaces for the community, fostering creativity, innovation, and collaboration. Librarians must be innovative in accommodating user activities and providing value-added services in the digital era. Recognizing the strategic role of libraries, Bappenas (the National Development Planning Agency) encourages libraries to lead the literacy movement and improve people's welfare. The social inclusion-based library service transformation policy, launched in 2015 and reinforced in the 2019 Government Work Plan, aims to enhance the quality of life and welfare of library users through inclusive library services.