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Greening Libraries

Author : Monika Antonelli,Mark McCullough
Publisher : Library Juice Press, LLC
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781936117963

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Greening Libraries by Monika Antonelli,Mark McCullough Pdf

It is difficult to turn on the television or read a news story today without learning about how green and sustainable practices are being implemented throughout society. Libraries are not exempt from these broader trends. In some cases, libraries and librarians have been at the forefront of these efforts. Greening Libraries provides library professionals with a collection of articles and papers that serve as a portal to understanding a wide range of green and sustainable practices within libraries and the library profession. The book's articles come from a variety of perspectives on a wide range of topics related to green practices, sustainability and the library profession. Greening Libraries offers an overview of important aspects of the growing green library movement, including, but not limited to, green buildings, alternative energy resources, conservation, green library services and practices, operations, programming, and outreach.

Sustainable Thinking

Author : Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2018-01-29
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838916957

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Sustainable Thinking by Rebekkah Smith Aldrich Pdf

This book will show you how to harness sustainable thinking to move forward with confidence into the unknown.

Libraries and Sustainability

Author : René Tanner,Adrian K. Ho,Monika Antonelli,Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 171 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838936474

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Libraries and Sustainability by René Tanner,Adrian K. Ho,Monika Antonelli,Rebekkah Smith Aldrich Pdf

Library workers at all types of organizations, as well as LIS students learning about this newest Core Value of Librarianship, will find this book an easy-to-digest introduction to what staff at a range of libraries have accomplished in incorporating sustainability into their decision making and professional practices. In addition, a discussion about the role of economics and sustainability will challenge readers to stretch in new ways to positively impact their communities. As a core value of librarianship, sustainability is not an end point but a mindset, a lens through which operational and outreach decisions can be made. And it extends beyond an awareness of the roles that libraries can play in educating and advocating for a sustainable future. As the programs and practices in this resource demonstrate, sustainability can also encompass engaging with communities in discussions about resilience, regeneration, and social justice. Inspiring yet assuredly pragmatic, the many topics explored in this book edited by members of ALA's Sustainability Round Table and ALA’s Special Task Force on Sustainability include a discussion of why sustainability matters to libraries and their user communities; real-life examples of sustainability programming, transformative community partnerships, collective responses for climate resilience, and green building practices; lessons learned and recommendations from library workers who have been active in putting sustainability into practice; the intersection of sustainability with the work of equity, diversity, and inclusion; suggestions regarding the revision of library and information science curriculum in light of the practical need to build community resilience; an examination of how libraries’ efforts to support Doughnut Economics can bolster the United Nations' work on the Sustainable Development Goals, which seek to address the global impacts of climate change; and potential collaborators for future sustainability-related initiatives.

Libraries and Sustainability

Author : René Tanner,Adrian K. Ho,Monika Antonelli,Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838936467

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Libraries and Sustainability by René Tanner,Adrian K. Ho,Monika Antonelli,Rebekkah Smith Aldrich Pdf

Library workers at all types of organizations, as well as LIS students learning about this newest Core Value of Librarianship, will find this book an easy-to-digest introduction to what staff at a range of libraries have accomplished in incorporating sustainability into their decision making and professional practices. In addition, a discussion about the role of economics and sustainability will challenge readers to stretch in new ways to positively impact their communities. As a core value of librarianship, sustainability is not an end point but a mindset, a lens through which operational and outreach decisions can be made. And it extends beyond an awareness of the roles that libraries can play in educating and advocating for a sustainable future. As the programs and practices in this resource demonstrate, sustainability can also encompass engaging with communities in discussions about resilience, regeneration, and social justice. Inspiring yet assuredly pragmatic, the many topics explored in this book edited by members of ALA's Sustainability Round Table and ALA’s Special Task Force on Sustainability include a discussion of why sustainability matters to libraries and their user communities; real-life examples of sustainability programming, transformative community partnerships, collective responses for climate resilience, and green building practices; lessons learned and recommendations from library workers who have been active in putting sustainability into practice; the intersection of sustainability with the work of equity, diversity, and inclusion; suggestions regarding the revision of library and information science curriculum in light of the practical need to build community resilience; an examination of how libraries’ efforts to support Doughnut Economics can bolster the United Nations' work on the Sustainable Development Goals, which seek to address the global impacts of climate change; and potential collaborators for future sustainability-related initiatives.

Creating the Sustainable Public Library

Author : Gary L. Shaffer
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781440857034

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Creating the Sustainable Public Library by Gary L. Shaffer Pdf

Transform any public library into a truly sustainable organization—not just environmentally sustainable, but economically and socially sustainable as well—by following the directions and practices described in this book. Sustainability in the context of ensuring the long-term success of a public library involves more than green initiatives and conserving resources: "sustainability" for libraries also describes efforts to increase their institutions' relevance to their communities as well as to make their programs socially equitable and economically feasible—a substantial challenge. This book is a powerful tool that public librarians, library directors, and library managers can use to create a Triple Bottom Line (TBL) sustainable library, to lead sustainability initiatives in their community, and to identify and adjust their current practices that are considered sustainable to improve performance. The chapters focus on the elements of library sustainability separately, first addressing economic and environmental sustainability before examining the aspects of internal (workforce) and external (community-facing) social sustainability. The author presents numerous case studies throughout the book that enable readers to better understand how the sustainability principles described play out in the real world.

Going Green: Implementing Sustainable Strategies in Libraries Around the World

Author : Petra Hauke,Madeleine Charney,Harri Sahavirta
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110605990

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Going Green: Implementing Sustainable Strategies in Libraries Around the World by Petra Hauke,Madeleine Charney,Harri Sahavirta Pdf

This publication examines aspects of reducing the ecological footprint in libraries’ workaday operations as well as the social role and responsibility of libraries as leaders in environmental sustainability. The theoretical background and practical applications of contributions made by worldwide libraries to the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are discussed. General articles and research studies from Finland, Germany, Portugal, and Brazil illuminate libraries’ contributions to the SDGs. Case studies from Sweden, Kenya, Germany, Ukraine, China, and Serbia highlight challenges and opportunities in implementing sustainable approaches in public libraries. Examples of best practice from academic libraries in Hong Kong, Cameroon, Germany, Uganda, USA and Kenya, are presented. All papers published in this book are selected from the best papers of the ENSULIB Satellite Meeting 2017 in Berlin, the ENSULIB/Public Libraries Section’s Open Session at the IFLA Conference 2017 in Poland, and from the IFLA Green Library Award 2017. All articles are written in English.

Ecology, Economy, Equity

Author : Mandy Henk
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2014-07-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838919699

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Ecology, Economy, Equity by Mandy Henk Pdf

In the first book to seriously examine the future of libraries in a climate reality-based context, Henk convincingly argues that building a carbon-neutral future for libraries is not only essential but eminently practical.

The Sustainable Library's Cookbook

Author : Gary L. Shaffer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Academic libraries
ISBN : 0838946585

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The Sustainable Library's Cookbook by Gary L. Shaffer Pdf

"In 2019, the American Library Association added sustainability to its Core Values of Librarianship to foster community awareness and engagement on climate change, resilience, environmental impact, and a sustainable future. The Sustainable Library's Cookbook collects a series of engaging activities for academic libraries interested in implementing sustainability practices in three different areas: Applying Sustainability Thinking and Development. Recipes are focused on applying sustainable thinking processes to library functions and services, including open educational resources, seed libraries, and reusable supplies and resources. Teaching, Learning, and Research Services. This section contains lesson plans, learning guides, research activities, and projects that focus on sustainability in disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, from STEM data literacy to campus sustainability projects to Indigenous environmental justice. Community Engagement, Outreach, and Partnerships. Recipes emphasize how community partnerships and outreach can be effective ways to inform and foster sustainability practices in the library and beyond, including environmental movie nights, bike-lending programs, and ideas for sustainable fashion. Many of these recipes include learning outcomes and goals from ACRL's Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, disciplinary focuses, and the United Nations' 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. This cookbook provides librarians with a series of best and effective practices, case studies, and approaches to support sustainability efforts in the library and collaboratively across campus"--

Library Consortia

Author : Valerie Horton,Greg Pronevitz
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2014-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780838912188

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Library Consortia by Valerie Horton,Greg Pronevitz Pdf

No library stands alone. A long-standing tenet of the discipline, library cooperation predates the founding of ALA. Although these are times of crisis and uncertainty for library consortia (by one count, more than 65 consortia have closed since 2008), the collaboration that consortia offer helps libraries extend the value of every dollar spent. With over 35 years of experience managing five different library consortia between them, Horton and Pronevitz are uniquely qualified to show how consortia have been transforming themselves, offering new services and products while growing ever more important to the library community. Covering the history, current landscape, management approaches, critical trends, and key services that define today’s library consortia, they Highlight the current trends impacting consortia and the fiscal difficulties many have experienced since the 2007-2009 RecessionPresent conclusions drawn from sixteen case studies and the results of a recent survey on consortial environment and priorities Look into current management practices and give an overview of consortia activities, such as such as e-book technology and delivery methodsDiscuss the Discover to Delivery continuum, a key trend that allows libraries to maximize services This book will help new library staff understand the full range of activities that take place in today’s consortia, while also showing consortia managers, participants in consortial governance, and participating libraries methods for revising current practices, places for expanding services, and adopting new project ideas.

New Libraries in Old Buildings

Author : Petra Hauke,Karen Latimer,Robert Niess
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 574 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2021-06-21
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110679724

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New Libraries in Old Buildings by Petra Hauke,Karen Latimer,Robert Niess Pdf

This book focuses on difficulties and opportunities in revitalization of old, derelict or abandoned buildings into a library and investigates the transformation of buildings which originally had a different purpose. The publication shows worldwide best practice examples from different types of libraries in historic environments, both urban and rural, while maintaining a focus on sustainability concerning the architecture and interior design.

Resilience

Author : Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 91 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2018-06-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838917534

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Resilience by Rebekkah Smith Aldrich Pdf

This thought-provoking treatment of timely topic offers important points of consideration for library administrators and managers, as well as scholars of urban planning, public policy, disaster recovery, and related disciplines.

Creating the Sustainable Public Library

Author : Gary L. Shaffer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-04
Category : Library & Information Science
ISBN : 9798400633355

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Creating the Sustainable Public Library by Gary L. Shaffer Pdf

Transform any public library into a truly sustainable organization--not just environmentally sustainable, but economically and socially sustainable as well--by following the directions and practices described in this book. Sustainability in the context of ensuring the long-term success of a public library involves more than green initiatives and conserving resources: "sustainability" for libraries also describes efforts to increase their institutions' relevance to their communities as well as to make their programs socially equitable and economically feasible--a substantial challenge. This book is a powerful tool that public librarians, library directors, and library managers can use to create a Triple Bottom Line (TBL) sustainable library, to lead sustainability initiatives in their community, and to identify and adjust their current practices that are considered sustainable to improve performance. The chapters focus on the elements of library sustainability separately, first addressing economic and environmental sustainability before examining the aspects of internal (workforce) and external (community-facing) social sustainability. The author presents numerous case studies throughout the book that enable readers to better understand how the sustainability principles described play out in the real world.

Handbook of Research on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Librarianship

Author : Ekoja, Innocent Isa,Ogbomo, Esoswo Francisca,Okuonghae, Omorodion
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2022-01-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781799890966

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Handbook of Research on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Librarianship by Ekoja, Innocent Isa,Ogbomo, Esoswo Francisca,Okuonghae, Omorodion Pdf

A fundamental dynamism of the library is its continuous adoption of trending technologies and innovations for enhanced service delivery. To meet the needs of library users in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, an era characterized by digital revolution, knowledge economy, globalization, and information explosion, libraries have embraced innovations and novel technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, social mediation tools, and the internet of things (IoT). The Handbook of Research on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Librarianship documents current research findings and theoretical studies focused on innovations and technologies used in contemporary libraries. This book provides relevant models, theoretical frameworks, the latest empirical research findings, and sound theoretical research regarding the use of novel technologies in libraries. Covering topics such as digital competitive advantage, smart governance, and social media, this book is an excellent resource for librarians, archivists, library associations and committees, researchers, academicians, students, faculty of higher education, computer scientists, programmers, and professionals.

Developing Sustainable Digital Libraries: Socio-Technical Perspectives

Author : Ashraf, Tariq,Sharma, Jaideep,Gulati, Puja Anand
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010-03-31
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781615207688

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Developing Sustainable Digital Libraries: Socio-Technical Perspectives by Ashraf, Tariq,Sharma, Jaideep,Gulati, Puja Anand Pdf

"This book provides tools to complement an organization's burgeoning information treasuries, exploring new frontiers by looking at social and economic aspects of digital libraries and their sustainability"--Provided by publisher.

Public Libraries and Resilient Cities

Author : Michael Dudley
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780838911365

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Public Libraries and Resilient Cities by Michael Dudley Pdf

Public libraries are keystone public institutions for any thriving community, and as such can be leaders in making cities better places to work, play, and live. Here, Dudley shows how public libraries can contribute to 'placemaking', or the creation and nurturing of vital and unique communities for their residents.