The intent of this editorial is to provide a starting point for a more comprehensive assessment of libraries’ progress towards environmental sustainability, and consequently contribute to a discourse on pathways that can enable sustainable development of libraries in the future
The creation of green libraries is approaching a tipping point, generating a Green Library Movement,...
Webinar presented by the Special Libraries Association Illinois Chapter. Includes information on sus...
The purpose of the present study is to give an overview of the sustainable development (SD) initiati...
Using the University of California (UC) San Diego Library’s Environmental Sustainability Group as a ...
A rich and colorful tapestry of innovative library practices, services, and engagement emerged in re...
Going Green is a recent IFLA book, which contains an excellent review about what libraries are doing...
It is difficult to turn on the television or read a news story today without learning about how gree...
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
Co-edited by Hauke, Charney and Sahavirta. This publication examines aspects of reducing the ecologi...
My Turn essay on ways that libraries can be more environmentally responsible.published or submitted ...
Outlines the sustainability planning process, offers suggestions for easy sustainability opportuniti...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss green academic library, engaging disruptive innovations for ...
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
Abstract: The paper will give an overview of worldwide international and national initiatives for “G...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper opens the debate on the contribution that libraries can, and might, m...
The creation of green libraries is approaching a tipping point, generating a Green Library Movement,...
Webinar presented by the Special Libraries Association Illinois Chapter. Includes information on sus...
The purpose of the present study is to give an overview of the sustainable development (SD) initiati...
Using the University of California (UC) San Diego Library’s Environmental Sustainability Group as a ...
A rich and colorful tapestry of innovative library practices, services, and engagement emerged in re...
Going Green is a recent IFLA book, which contains an excellent review about what libraries are doing...
It is difficult to turn on the television or read a news story today without learning about how gree...
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
Co-edited by Hauke, Charney and Sahavirta. This publication examines aspects of reducing the ecologi...
My Turn essay on ways that libraries can be more environmentally responsible.published or submitted ...
Outlines the sustainability planning process, offers suggestions for easy sustainability opportuniti...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss green academic library, engaging disruptive innovations for ...
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
Abstract: The paper will give an overview of worldwide international and national initiatives for “G...
Abstract: Purpose – This paper opens the debate on the contribution that libraries can, and might, m...
The creation of green libraries is approaching a tipping point, generating a Green Library Movement,...
Webinar presented by the Special Libraries Association Illinois Chapter. Includes information on sus...
The purpose of the present study is to give an overview of the sustainable development (SD) initiati...