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Moniz, Richard J.; Slutzky, Howard; Eshleman, Joe; Henry, Jo; Moniz, Lisa (2015). The mindful librarian: Connecting the practice of mindfulness to librarianship. Waltham, MA: Chandos Publishing. ISBN: 9780081005552
  
Antonelli, Monika (2012). The public library’s role in the transition towns movement. In Antonelli, Monika; McCullough, Mark (Hrsg.), Greening libraries (S. 241-247). Library Juice Press
  
Cottrell, Megan (2018). The question of Little Free Libraries: Are they a boon or bane to communities?. American Libraries, 49(1/2), 32-36
    
Gunasekera, Damayanthi; Samarakoon, Manaori (2020). The reflective practice for sustainable future. International Journal of Librarianship, 5(2), 45-60. DOI: 10.23974/ijol.2020.vol5.2.171
    
Latimer, Karen (2021). The reuse of buildings: Libraries behaving sustainably. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Niess, Robert (Hrsg.), New libraries in old buildings (S. 32-54). De Gruyter. DOI: 10.1515/9783110679663-004
    
Appleton, Leo; Woolley, Nick (2023). The role of academic libraries in climate action. New Review of Academic Librarianship, 29(2), 117-122. DOI: 10.1080/13614533.2023.2230652
    
Armstrong, Howard (1971). The role of the library in environmental education. Sedro-Woolley Project Report No. 4.
    
Hauke, Petra; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (2011). The second hand library building: Sustainable thinking through recycling old buildings into new libraries: Paper presented at IFLA WLIC 2011, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
      
Hauke, Petra; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (2013). The second-hand library - a way of reducing the ecological footprint. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (Hrsg.), The Green Library - Die grüne Bibliothek (S. 175-194). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.18452/2302
    
Hämäläinen, Tuula (2012). The steps are baby steps but going in the right direction. In Sonkkanen, Leila; Asikainen, Minna; Sahavirta, Harri (Hrsg.), Green@library (S. 27-28).
    
Lumpkin Brown, Ellen (2022). The surprising power of hand sewing: Use a rugged old skill to mend, extend, and uptrend clothes and accessories. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 93-103). ALA Editions
  
Pun, Raymond; Shaffer, Gary L. (Hrsg.) (2019). The sustainable library's cookbook. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries(ACRL). ISBN: 9780838946596
  
Geraldo, Genilson; Pinto, Marli Dias de Souza (2020). The use of social media Instagram to disseminate sustainable information. International Journal of Librarianship, 5(2), 4-12. DOI: 10.23974/ijol.2020.vol5.2.170
    
Gisolfi, Peter (2011). This old library. American Libraries, 42(3/4), 38-40
    
Michigan State University Libraries (2023). Thomas Volkening Seed Library at MSU Libraries
    
Brown, Allen (2022). Tips for designing a Green Library -- Green Building Canada
    
Binks, Lisa; Braithwaite, Emily; Hogarth, Lisa; Logan, Andrew; Wilson, Stephanie (2014). Tomorrow's green public library. Australian Library Journal, 63(4), 301-312. DOI: 10.1080/00049670.2014.969417
    
ENSULIB Working Group (2022). Tools for Green Libraries.
    
Forrest, Charles; Munro, Karen; Zoellner, Kate (2012). Toward sustainable conferences: Going green at the 2009 ACRL 14th National Conference in Seattle. In Antonelli, Monika; McCullough, Mark (Hrsg.), Greening libraries (S. 141-166). Library Juice Press
  
Banford, Jacqueline (2019). Towards digital literacy - Makerspaces in the public libraries of Berlin-Mitte: Poster presented at IFLA WLIC 2019, Athens, Greece.
      

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