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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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