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Isa Galmd researches the role of public libraries in advancing the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals through institutional policy and practice. Their work at the intersection of library science and sustainability focuses specifically on documentation systems, scientific research accessibility, and evidence-based social impact measurement. This research examines how libraries contribute to education, health resources, gender equality, and social justice initiatives. The scholar's institutional research integrates methodologies from library science, public policy analysis, and data-driven assessment frameworks. Their documentation work spans engineering databases, computer science repositories, and academic knowledge networks. Current projects analyze how public institutions can systematically support sustainability goals through improved research access and resource distribution. Galmd develops scholarly resources and documentation protocols for library professionals, policymakers, and institutional researchers. Their academic publications and curated materials address scientific documentation standards, institutional sustainability practices, and public library impact assessment. The work connects library science practitioners with current research on institutional approaches to sustainable development.