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McCarty, Kate (2022). Hands-on canning workshop: The basics of pickling. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 37-44). ALA Editions
  
Goodsett, Mandi (2020). Hosting a sustainability speaker series: Libraries should look to the experts in their communities. American Libraries, 51(April 24)
    
Furbee, Bill (2024). Hot topic: Patrons check out induction cooktops. American Libraries, 55(January 2)
    
Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (2012). How a small net-zero energy library got the world's attention. Library Journal, Library by Design, Sep 18
    
McBane Mulford, Sam; Himmel, Ned A. (2010). How green is my library?. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited. ISBN: 978-1-59158-780-4
  
Stoss, Frederick W. (1999). How green is my library? Conference reports, New York Library Association 1999 Annual Conference. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 24, Fall. DOI: 10.5062/F4125QMR
    
Bonnet, Vincent; Van Neygen, Veerle Minner (2009). How green is my library? Exploring Sustainability and Libraries in a Global World
    
Cardoso, Nathalice Bezerra (2020). How is your library contributing to sustainable development?
    
Lenstra, Noah (2020). How public libraries are helping us find nature during the crisis
    
Williams-Cockfield, Kaurri C.; Mehra, Bharat (Hrsg.) (2023). How public libraries build sustainable communities in the 21st century. (Advances in librarianship, Vol. 53). United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing. ISBN: 978-1-80382-436-9
  
Griffis, Gabrielle (2022). How repair events at libraries can build social infrastructure and create sustainable culture. In Tanner, René; Ho, Adrian K.; Antonelli, Monika; Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (Hrsg.), Libraries and sustainability: Programs and practices for community impact (S. 75-85). ALA Editions
  
Griffis, Gabrielle (2023). How repair events in libraries can create socially and ecologically compassionate culture and resilient communities. In Williams-Cockfield, Kaurri C.; Mehra, Bharat (Hrsg.), How public libraries build sustainable communities in the 21st century. (Advances in librarianship, Vol. 53) (S. 175-184). Emerald Publishing
  
Hauke, Petra (2015). How to become / How to identify a Green Library? Standards for certification: Paper presented at: IFLA WLIC 2015, Cape Town, South Africa.
      
Cardoso, Nathalice Bezerra (2021). How to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Checklist for libraries.
    
Karioja, Elina (2013). How to evaluate libraries’ sustainability? An approach to an evaluation model and indicators: Paper presented at IFLA WLIC 2013, Singapore.
      
Chowdhury, Gobiinda G. (2016). How to improve the sustainability of digital libraries and information Services?. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 67(10), 2379-2391. DOI: 10.1002/asi.23599
  
White, Kristin (2022). How to make lilac syrup. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 51-54). ALA Editions
  
Gargiulo, Jennifer; Tapia, Celeste (2022). How to make rolled beeswax candles: A family-friendly program to light up your day. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 81-85). ALA Editions
  
Coyle, Catrina (2008). How to make your library green. American Libraries, 39(4), 43
  
Hogg, Angela (2022). How to prepare for raising chickens: Basic facts to raise chicks and chickens. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 143-151). ALA Editions
  

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