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Foster Kaufman, Amanda; Cohen, Brian; Eller, Jeff (2022). Changing staff behaviors around waste reduction and diversion using a community-based social marketing approach. In Tanner, René; Ho, Adrian K.; Antonelli, Monika; Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (Hrsg.), Libraries and sustainability: Programs and practices for community impact (S. 27-35). ALA Editions |
Tanasijevic, Suzana; Pesic, Ivana (2019). Changing yourself will change the World – Public Library in Jagodina by developing the library according to the users’ needs will become a part of global changes worldwide: Poster presented at IFLA WLIC 2019, Athens, Greece. |
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). Che cos'è una biblioteca verde?. |
Sannwald, William W. (2016). Checklist of library building design considerations. Chicago: ALA Editions an imprint of the American Library Association. ISBN: 978-0-8389-1371-0 |
Bever, Greta (2012). Chicago standard operating procedure. In Antonelli, Monika; McCullough, Mark (Hrsg.), Greening libraries (S. 7-16). Library Juice Press |
Hauke, Petra (2016). Chinas Bibliotheken auf dem grünen Weg: Nachhaltige Bibliotheken in Hongkong, Peking und Guangzhou |
Whitmore, Keri (2021). Circulating maker kits and tools. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), Makerspaces in practice (S. 139-158). ALA Editions |
Young, Michelle L. (2022). Clarkson University Libraries first Academic Library to complete Sustainable Libraries Certification Program. IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter, 2(1), 30-31 |
ALA American Library Association (2021). Climate Change Library Lab |
Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (2021). Climate action now | Sustainability. Library Journal, 146(Dec 14) |
Rockrohr, Phil (2019). Climate change and sustainability: Library programs focus on critical components of 21st-century science. American Libraries, 50(October 9) |
Bennett, Megan (2023). Climate change chat: Library staffers discuss grant program to educate patrons on the environment. American Libraries, 54(January 29) |
Charney, Madeleine K. (2019). Climate change conversations in libraries: Sabbatical training adventure. In Baer, Andrea Patricia; Schroeder, Robert (Hrsg.), Libraries promoting reflective dialogue in a time of political polarization (S. 149-170). Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) |
Shute, Dacy (2022). Close-knit community: Program series showcases wool production and local heritage. American Libraries, 53(11/12), 16-17 |
Jagannathan, Vidhya (2022). Cobb County Public Library Garden. Georgia Library Quarterly, 59(4), Article 9 |
Schumann, Tim (2019). Community Building als Mission: Öffentliche Bibliotheken als Ermöglicher. In Hauke, Petra (Hrsg.), Öffentliche Bibliothek 2030 (S. 185-193). Bock + Herchen Verlag. DOI: 10.18452/19927 |
Jeng, Ling Hwey (2022). Community-based librarianship: A first step towards sustainability. In Tanner, René; Ho, Adrian K.; Antonelli, Monika; Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (Hrsg.), Libraries and sustainability: Programs and practices for community impact (S. 117-125). ALA Editions |
Johnson, Catherine; Pinnick Andrejko, Maggie (2022). Composting at home. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 137-142). ALA Editions |
Bilotta, Anna (2022). Comunicare la sostenibilità in biblioteca. Biblioteche Oggi, 40(7), 19-23. DOI: 10.3302/0392-8586-202207-019-1 |
Sustainable Libraries Initiative (2022). Congratulations, Mid-Hudson Library System |
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