The Charles C. Myers Library at University of Dubuque is a campus leader in sustainability. The library staff makes sustainable choices and are a key part of campus conversations. Going green fits directly with both the library’s mission to support lifelong learning and the institutional mission to encourage stewardship of our natural resources
Library workers at all types of organizations, as well as LIS students learning about this newest Co...
As the topic of sustainability becomes more relevant to all types of libraries, two academic science...
Each year, the Sustainability 489 Capstone class works with a community partner whose needs align wi...
The Charles C. Myers Library at University of Dubuque is a campus leader in sustainability. The libr...
In a time of shrinking endowments and reduced budgets can libraries really hope to make an impact on...
Presentation slidesWorking to achieve sustainability in the library is not difficult when you partne...
Presentation slides for Going Green in the School Library, presented at Lincoln Trail Libraries Syst...
Outlines the sustainability planning process, offers suggestions for easy sustainability opportuniti...
This recipe outlines how librarians from a mid- to large-sized university or college library can bui...
Library collaboration with other campus departments is a key method of cultivating and demonstrating...
The making of green libraries is moving toward a tipping point, producing a Green Library Movement, ...
Bibliography for Simple Ways to Green the Library workshop.published or submitted for publicationnot...
Two academic librarians from The University of Scranton’s Weinberg Memorial Library partnered with a...
Bibliography of environmental education resources for school librarians.published or submitted for p...
Climate change affects us all. Individually and collectively, we must reduce our carbon footprint to...
Library workers at all types of organizations, as well as LIS students learning about this newest Co...
As the topic of sustainability becomes more relevant to all types of libraries, two academic science...
Each year, the Sustainability 489 Capstone class works with a community partner whose needs align wi...
The Charles C. Myers Library at University of Dubuque is a campus leader in sustainability. The libr...
In a time of shrinking endowments and reduced budgets can libraries really hope to make an impact on...
Presentation slidesWorking to achieve sustainability in the library is not difficult when you partne...
Presentation slides for Going Green in the School Library, presented at Lincoln Trail Libraries Syst...
Outlines the sustainability planning process, offers suggestions for easy sustainability opportuniti...
This recipe outlines how librarians from a mid- to large-sized university or college library can bui...
Library collaboration with other campus departments is a key method of cultivating and demonstrating...
The making of green libraries is moving toward a tipping point, producing a Green Library Movement, ...
Bibliography for Simple Ways to Green the Library workshop.published or submitted for publicationnot...
Two academic librarians from The University of Scranton’s Weinberg Memorial Library partnered with a...
Bibliography of environmental education resources for school librarians.published or submitted for p...
Climate change affects us all. Individually and collectively, we must reduce our carbon footprint to...
Library workers at all types of organizations, as well as LIS students learning about this newest Co...
As the topic of sustainability becomes more relevant to all types of libraries, two academic science...
Each year, the Sustainability 489 Capstone class works with a community partner whose needs align wi...