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Franz, Matthias (2013). "... dass sich Menschen wohlfühlen": Energiesparende Konzepte aus dem Buchhandel übertragen auf Bibliotheken. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (Hrsg.), The Green Library - Die grüne Bibliothek (S. 151-160). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.18452/2300
    
Sahavirta, Harri (2013). "... proud that my own library is such a responsible operator!": Vallila Library in Helsinki shows the greener way. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (Hrsg.), The Green Library - Die grüne Bibliothek (S. 317-332). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.18452/2312
    
Schmitt, Berthold (2019). "A garden on the roof doesn't make a library green": Sammelband präsentiert ökologisches Potenzial. Rezension. KulturBetrieb, 8(1), 47
    
Niegaard, Hellen (2013). "Environmental awareness is on the rise": Sustainability in Danish public libraries. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (Hrsg.), The Green Library - Die grüne Bibliothek (S. 279-294). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.18452/2309
    
Brandt, Susanne (2020). "Es braucht einen Perspektivwechsel": Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung in Bibliotheken. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 72(6), 332-335
    
aubib.de | Blog (2019). "Es wird nur in einem gemeinsamen Miteinander gehen!" - Interview mit Andrea Kaufmann (Libraries4Future)
    
Adamović, Neda; Lončarić, Tihana (2023). "Go Green": Promoting sustainable development through the innovative program of the Bjelovar Public Library. IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter, 3(2), 17-18
    
Kaufmann, Andrea (2021). "Grüne Bibliothek" findet Eingang in Berliner Bibliotheksentwicklungsplan. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 73(4), 172
    
Wilke, Ulrike (2013). "Grüner" lesen. Buch oder ebook? Konzeption eines Bewertungssystems für nachhaltiges Leseverhalten. Masterarbeit.
    
Schumann, Tim (2020). "It‘s the end of the world as we know it": Ein Essay über Öffentliche Bibliotheken als zentrale lokale Einrichtung, dem Klimakollaps zu begegnen und ein Werkstattbericht aus der Heinrich-Böll-Bibliothek / Stadtbibliothek Pankow. LIBREAS. Library Ideas, 16(38). DOI: 10.18452/23474
    
Connaway, Lynn Silipigni; Doyle, Brooke; Cyr, Christopher; Gallagher, Peggy; Cantrell, Joanne (2023). "Libraries model sustainability'': The results of an OCLC survey on library contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals 1. IFLA Journal, 49(2), 269-285. DOI: 10.1177/03400352221141467
    
Frey, Dean; Boultbee, Glynis Wilson (2012). "Rediscover Green" at Red Deer Public Library. Feliciter, 58(1), 12-14
  
Genovese, Peter; Albanese, Patricia (2013). "Sustainability can serve as a tool to build community ...": Sustainable libraries, sustainable services - A global view. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (Hrsg.), The Green Library - Die grüne Bibliothek (S. 39-64). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.18452/2294
    
Latimer, Karen (2013). "Sustainability in all phases of the building’s life-cycle …": A case study of the McClay Library, Queen’s University Belfast. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (Hrsg.), The Green Library - Die grüne Bibliothek (S. 197-212). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.18452/2303
    
Cordes, Stefan; Martin, Linda; Menzel, Sina; Wagner, Cosima; Wagner, Janet (2023). "von naH - Vorwärts nach weit". 111. BiblioCON 2023: Qualifikationen in Ausbildung und Beruf: Fokus Nachhaltigkeit. ABI Technik, 43(4), 312-321. DOI: 10.1515/abitech-2023-0052
    
Charney, Madeleine K.; Smith, Bonnie; Williams, Beth Filar (2012). "Ä Call to Action" - Part 1 of webinar series "Libraries for Sustainability"
    
Бібліотека ім. Л. Каніщенка (2020). "Зелена бібліотека" : створення екологічного простору
    
Благодійний фонд "Бібліотечна країна" (2020). "Зелена бібліотека" СумДУ
    
Scotland's Library_and_Information Professionals (2021). #CILIPSGoGreen -- Dalia García on The Green Library Movement
    
Rogel, Ricard Mercadé; Fernández Grané, Aurora; Nevado, Jordi Gual (2021). 10 Rehabilitating a textile plant for Barcelona's Les Corts Neighbourhood Library. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Niess, Robert (Hrsg.), New libraries in old buildings (S. 152-166). De Gruyter. DOI: 10.1515/9783110679663-011
    
Sahavirta, Harri (2019). 10 reasons for environmental sustainability in (public) libraries: ENSULIB, IFLA Publications.
      
Vermont Library Association (2021). 100 ways to make your library a little greener
    
Walker, Meredith (2018). 100 ways to make your library a little greener
    
Price, Sallyann (2023). 2022 Library Design Showcase: The year's most impressive new and renovated libraries. American Libraries, 54(September 1)
    
Kirker, Christine M. (2020). 25 projects for eco explorers. Chicago: ALA Editions. ISBN: 9780838947517
  
Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.) (2022). 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries. Chicago: ALA Editions. ISBN: 9780838936498
  
collectionHQ (2021). 3 ways libraries can contribute to a healthier planet
    
Matijevic, Milica (2019). 4R 4U: Poster presented at IFLA WLIC 2019, Athens, Greece.
      
Bibliotheksfachstelle der Diözese Linz (2020). 5 nachhaltige Ideen für Ihre Bibliothek. OPAC. Das Magazin für BIBLIOÖTHEKEN, 29(1), 20-21
    
UC San Diego Library (2021). 50 ways the library is sustainable
    
Rote, Laura (2021). 6 Green Libraries with inspiring designs
    
Springfield-Greene County Library District (2020). 8 Last-minute ways to "go green" for Earth Day
    
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). ?`Qué es una Biblioteca Verde?.
    
Kallunki, Sandy (2015). A Bumper crop of ideas. Children & Libraries, 13(2), 21-25. DOI: 10.5860/cal.13n2.21
  
Jankowska, Maria Anna (2006). A Library's contribution to scholarly communication and environmental literacy. The Serials Librarian, 49(4), 117-124. DOI: 10.1300/J123v49n04_08
    
Noh, Younghee (2015). A Study on developing the evaluation Items for the Green Libraries Certification. Journal of the Korean Society for information Management, 32(3), 99-130. DOI: 10.3743/KOSIM.2015.32.3.099
  
Fourie, Ina (2012). A call for libraries to go green: An information behaviour perspective to draw interest from twenty-first century librarians. Library Hi Tech, 30(3), 428-435. DOI: 10.1108/07378831211266573
  
Asikainen, Minna (2012). A common goal will bring a change. In Sonkkanen, Leila; Asikainen, Minna; Sahavirta, Harri (Hrsg.), Green@library (S. 24-25).
    
Cardoso, Nathalice Bezerra (2010). A contribuição do bibliotecário para a educação ambiental. Perspectivas em Ciência da Informação, 15(2), 140-162. DOI: 10.1590/S1413-99362010000200010
    
Sahavirta, Harri (2018). A garden on the roof doesn't make a library green: A case for green libraries. In Hauke, Petra; Charney, Madeleine; Sahavirta, Harri (Hrsg.), Going green: implementing sustainable strategies in libraries around the world (S. 5-21). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.1515/9783110608878-003
    
Pelayo-Lozada, Lessa Kanani'opua (2023). A global impact: Transforming shared professional values into collective action. American Libraries, 54(May 1)
    
Dursun, Bahtiyar; Altay, Ahmet (2018). A green university library based on hybrid PV/wind/battery system. International Journal of Energy & Environment, 9(6), 549-562
    
Urbanska, Wanda (2009). A greener library. American Libraries, 40(4), 52-55
  
Ekberg, Camilla; Carozzi Bjurström, Andrea (2019). A greener option for e-book acquisition? Our experiences of a platform for individual selection: Poster presented at IFLA WLIC 2019, Athens, Greece.
      
Karl-Johnson, Gabriella (2021). A library hovering in the Chapel in Bogotá, Colombia. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Niess, Robert (Hrsg.), New libraries in old buildings (S. 319-335). De Gruyter. DOI: 10.1515/9783110679663-022
    
Ewen, Lara (2018). A movable feast: Libraries use mobile kitchens to teach food literacy. American Libraries, 49(9/10), 12-15
    
Thompson, Acacia (2021). A movement grows in Brooklyn: Oral histories highlight one neighborhood's environmental issues and activism. American Libraries, 52(March 1)
    
Gisolfi, Peter (2009). A sustainable library, inside and out. Library Journal, Library by Design, Spring 2009, 6
  
Sahavirta, Harri (2012). A visit to the library reduces your carbon footprint: The library, pioneer in environmental sustainability. In Sonkkanen, Leila; Asikainen, Minna; Sahavirta, Harri (Hrsg.), Green@library (S. 14-19).
    
Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (2011). A whole systems approach: Integrated building design. Library Journal, 136(Sep 15)
    
Miller, Rebecca T. (2015). A win for sustainability: ALA’s resolution is an important start. Library Journal, 140(13), 8
    
Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (2015). ALA Council overwhelmingly passes resolution on the importance of sustainable libraries!
    
Blog at WordPress.com (2017). ALA Live Webinars: Mindfulness for Librarians
    
Moniz, R.; House, M.; Newfeld, K. (2017). ALA Live Webinars: Mindfulness for Librarians
    
American Library Association (2021). ALA Task Force on United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goal
    
Kear, Robin; Garcia-Febo, Loida (2020). ALA UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals Task Force. International Journal of Librarianship, 5(2), 89-92. DOI: 10.23974/ijol.2020.vol5.2.173
    
ALA News (2019). ALA adding sustainability as a core value of librarianship
    
Garcia-Febo, Loida (2020). ALA and the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. International Leads, 34(4), 10; 14
    
Australian Library_and_Information Association (2021). ALIA Sustainable Libraries (ALIA Green)
    
Tseng, Shu-hsien (2007). AN eco-building, a healthy life, and good service: A new century in public library architecture. Public Libraries, 46(4), 50-55
  
Charney, Madeleine K. (2014). Academic librarians and the sustainability curriculum: Building alliances to support a paradigm shift. Collaborative Librarianship, 6(1), 20-35
      
Bangani, Siviwe; Dube, Luyanda (2023). Academic libraries and the actualisation of Sustainable Development Goals two, three and thirteen. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 17(1), 096100062311746. DOI: 10.1177/09610006231174650
    
Nichols, Karren E. (2014). Academic libraries as sustainability leaders. In Jankowska, Maria A. (Hrsg.), Focus on Educating for Sustainability (S. 199-210). Library Juice Press
  
Hauke, Petra (2020). Academic libraries of the world: Exemplars, educators, enablers for sustainable development. Nazarbayev University Library
    
Yebei, Jepchumba Beatrice; Nyakundi, James Nyambane; Pham, Ba Toan (2019). Academic library as social network site for climate change: Poster presented at IFLA WLIC 2019, Athens, Greece.
      
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (IFLA) (2016). Acces and opportunity for all: How libraries contribute to the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
    
Jain, Priti; Jibril, Lynn (2018). Achieving sustainable development through libraries: Some preliminary observations from Botswana public libraries: Paper presented at IFLA WLIC 2018, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
      
Kavuri-Mutuku, Purity (2018). Action to combat climate change and its impact: Green library initiatives at the Kenya National Library Service. In Hauke, Petra; Charney, Madeleine; Sahavirta, Harri (Hrsg.), Going green: implementing sustainable strategies in libraries around the world (S. 86-93). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.1515/9783110608878-009
    
Brungard, Allison B.; Bartek, Jennifer (2019). Adding more green for a healthier library: Modeling sustainability practices. In Pun, Raymond; Shaffer, Gary L. (Hrsg.), The sustainable library's cookbook (S. 13-15). Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL)
  
Meyers, Jane Kinney (2016). Addressing SDGs and library relevance by serving the majority: introducing innovative child/youth public library services in Zambia: Poster presented at: IFLA WLIC 2016, Columbus, OH.
      
Garcia-Febo, Loida; Kim, Ju; Sailo, Lallaisangzuali; Jain, Vinita; Tugwell, Yolanda (2017). Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Experiences of international academic and research libraries. College & Research Libraries News, 78(9), 516-520. DOI: 10.5860/crln.78.9.516
    
Senyolo, Mokgadi Rebecca; Matolong, Harry (2017). Advocacy for libraries: A South African perspective: Poster presented at IFLA WLIC 2017, Wrocław, Poland.
      
Hamad, Faten; Al-Fadel, Maha (2022). Advocacy of the Sustainable Development Goals in Jordanian academic libraries. IFLA Journal, 48(4), 492-509. DOI: 10.1177/03400352211038300
  
Cfibd; Enssib; ABF; Bpi (2019). Agenda 2030 et Bibliothèques - France
    
Bats, Raphaëlle; Delaune, Camille; Insaurralde, Gustavo (2019). Agenda 2030 et les bibliothèques françaises: Poster présenté à IFLA WLIC 2019, Athènes, Grèce.
      
Maddaluno, Paola (2019). Agenda 2030: Pratiche bibliotecarie e obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile: AIB Notizie
    
AIB Associazione italiana biblioteche (2020). Agenda 2030: la rubrica su ''AIB Notizie'' promossa da AIB, Gruppo per l'attuazione degli obiettivi di sviluppo sostenibile dell'Agenda ONU (SDGs)
    
Gaspar Pinto, Leonor; Ochôa, Paula (2018). Alinhamento e evidências do contributo para o desenvolvimento sustentável: Guia para bibliotecas.
    
Murtoff, Jennifer (2022). All about chickens: A hands-on workshop. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 153-161). ALA Editions
  
Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah; Bollerman, Mathew (2019). All together...how? Building capacity & commitment for change: Paper presented at IFLA WLIC 2019, Athens, Greece.
      
Ackermann, Arne; Schuster, Katrin (2023). Am Anfang steht das Teilen. Politik & Kultur, 21(7/8), 6
    
American Library Association (2017). An American Library Association Statement on Global Climate Change and a Call for Support for Libraries and Librarians.
    
Jenkin, Tracy A.; Webster, Jane; McShane, Lindsay (2011). An agenda for `Green' information technology and systems research. Information and Organization, 21(1), 17-40. DOI: 10.1016/j.infoandorg.2010.09.003
  
Chowdhury, Gobinda (2012). An agenda for green information retrieval research. Information Processing & Management, 48(6), 1067-1077. DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2012.02.003
  
Ahn, In-Ja; Kwak, Chul-Wan; Noh, Younghee (2013). An analysis of literature trends in green library. Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science, 24(1), 189-205. DOI: 10.14699/kbiblia.2013.24.1.189
  
Morehart, Phil (2020). Answering the sustainability question: How libraries can embed this core value into their work. American Libraries, 51(January 25)
    
Sánchez, R. A.; Geada, M. R.; Rodríguez, M. G.; Marraud, G. (2014). Aportaciones al estudio de la sostenibilidad bibliotecaria: las emisiones de CO₂ del servicio de apertura de fin de semana de la biblioteca de la Universidad de Vigo. Anales de Documentación, 17(1), 1-11. DOI: 10.6018/analesdoc.17.1.183881
    
Haridasan, Sudharma; Firdaus, Shamama (2021). Application of web-based sources and services for sustainable development in university libraries. Library Philosophy and Practice, 22(February)
    
Abdullah, Nawal Mohammed (2017). Arab libraries as partners in achieving sustainable development: Egyptian public libraries as a model. Cybrarians Journal, 48
    
Anglada, Lluís (2014). Are libraries sustainable in a world of free, networked, digital information?. El Profesional de la Informacion, 23(6), 603-611. DOI: 10.3145/epi.2014.nov.07
  
Islam, Md. Anwarul; Sultana, Rafia; Widén, Gunilla (2022). Ascertaining the place of UN sustainable development goals in public libraries: How much progress have public libraries made in Bangladesh?. Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication, 7(August 5). DOI: 10.1108/GKMC-03-2022-0072
  
Metibogun, Lesley; Potangaroa, Regan (2019). Assessment of occupants’ thermal condition and the risk of overheating in sustainable public libraries in Auckland Region: Paper presented at IFLA WLIC 2019, Athens, Greece.
      
Robison, Mark; Shedd, Lindley (Hrsg.) (2017). Audio recorders to zucchini seeds: Building a Library of Things. Oxford: ABC-CLIO LLC. ISBN: 9781440850196
    
Gottschalk, Thomas (2022). Auf Tour mit dem BiboBike. Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, 46(1), 46-48. DOI: 10.1515/bfp-2021-0082
    
Burtscher, Verena (2015). Auf dem "Holz-Weg". Büchereiperspektiven, 2
    
Schelling, Tobias (2013). Auf dem Weg zur 2000-Watt-Gesellschaft: Schweizer Standards und ihre Umsetzung in nachhaltigen Bibliotheksbauprojekten. In Hauke, Petra; Latimer, Karen; Werner, Klaus Ulrich (Hrsg.), The Green Library - Die grüne Bibliothek (S. 107-122). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.1515/9783110309720.107
  
Wissen, Dirk (2022). Aufgabe - Aufklärung - Auftrag: Auf einen Espresso mit der Klimaaktivistin Clara Duvigneau zur Atmosphäre von Bibliotheken. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 74(4), 150-153
    
Australian Library_and_Information Association (2018). Australian libraries support the Sustainable Development Goals.
      
Berufsverband Information Bibliothek e.V. (2021). BIB Fundgrube Fachinformation Grüne Bibliothek. BibInfo
    
Engel, Karolina; Sailer, Andrea (2020). BOOKS FOR FUTURE: Die Zukunft gestalten -- nachhaltig!. Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, 44(3), 512-515. DOI: 10.1515/bfp-2020-2024
    
Le Ber, Jeanne Marie; Gregory, Joan M. (2004). Becoming green and sustainable: A Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library case study. Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA, 92(2), 266-268
  
Bibliothek mit Dachgarten (2015). Begrünte Dächer haben viele Vorteile - sie schützen vor Hitze und Kälte, schonen die Kanalisation und sehen einfach schön aus. Zwei Beispiele für Bibliotheken mit "Green Roofs" aus dem Osten und dem Westen der USA. Büchereiperspektiven, 2, 28
    
Eusepi, Roberta (2019). Benessere e sviluppo sostenibile: Il ruolo della biblioteca. Biblioteche Oggi, 37(Settembre), 11-19
    
Hauke, Petra; Hörning, Beate; Kaufmann, Andrea; Koch, Ulrich; Landes, Christopher; Schumann, Tim (2018). Bericht zum "Hands-on-Lab analog: Bibliotheken auf dem Weg zur ökologischen und sozialen Nachhaltigkeit" auf dem Deutschen Bibliothekartag in Berlin am 15. Juni 2018: Bd. 5 Nr. 4 (2018). o-bib. Das offene Bibliotheksjournal, 5(4), 276-283. DOI: 10.5282/O-BIB/2018H4S276-283
      
Wagner, Janet (2023). Berlin: Informieren - Inspirieren - Interagieren: Werden Sie eine Grüne Bibliothek!. Forum Musikbibliothek, 44(1), 54-57
  
Klauser, Hella (2021). Best-Practice-Beispiele: Ideengeber und Mutmacher: biblio2030. Zum Lesen, 25(1), 21-22
    
Wagner, Janet (2019). Bewegung am Lernort: Ein stromerzeugendes Fahrradergometer in der Philologischen Bibliothek der Freien Universität Berlin. Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, 43(3), 417--420. DOI: 10.1515/bfp-2019-2069
    
Wagner, Janet (2020). Bewegung fördert Lernen: Neue Angebote am Lernort Bibliothek dargestellt am Beispiel der Philologischen Bibliothek der Freien Universität Berlin. Wiesbaden: b.i.t.verlag gmbh. ISBN: 978-3-9821824-2-1
    
Beese, Nils (2016). Beyond "Greenwashing": Strategien der neuen Nachhaltigkeit für Bibliotheksbauten. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 68(8), 488-493
    
Davis, Jeffrey L. (2017). Beyond LEED: Living up to the Living Building Challenge requires a restorative ecosystem and total user engagement. Library Journal, 142(9), 18-21
  
Hudson, Dave (2012). Beyond swag: Reflections on libraries, pencils, and the limits of "green" consumerism. In Antonelli, Monika; McCullough, Mark (Hrsg.), Greening libraries (S. 193-207). Library Juice Press
  
Stadtbücherei Bochum (2022). Bib Talk #5 - Meheddiz Gürle im Gespräch mit Dr. Petra Hauke
    
Kornhaus Bibliotheken (2021). Biblio2030 - Kornhaus Bibliotheken
    
Goethe-Institut Rumänien (2021). Biblioteca Verde - a trăi sustenabil
    
Cardoso, Nathalice Bezerra; Machade, Elisa Campos (2017). Bibliotecas verdes e sustentáveis no Brasil: [Sustainable and Green Libraries in Brazil]. Transinformação, 29(2), 141-149. DOI: 10.1590/2318-08892017000200002
    
Baldacchini, Lorenzo (2021). Biblioteche dell'Emilia-Romagna e Agenda 2030: l'indagine AIB. AIB notize, 8 Aprile
    
Bilotta, Anna (2022). Biblioteche e associazioni professionali. Biblioteche Oggi, 40(8), 19-24. DOI: 10.3302/0392-8586-202208-019-1
    
Bilotta, Anna (2022). Biblioteche e edifici sulle tracce della sostenibilità. Biblioteche Oggi, 40(4), 9-14. DOI: 10.3302/0392-8586-202204-009-1
    
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (IFLA) (2018). Bibliotecile pot genera progresul în cadrul întregii Agende 2030 a Naţiunilor Unite.
    
Bothmer, Eleonore von (2021). Bibliotecile verzi „Trebuie să reacționăm la schimbările sociale“: Interviu cu Tim Schumann
    
Morgese, Waldemaro (2013). Biblioteconomia sociale? Certo, per contribuire al nuovo welfare. AIB Studi: Rivista di biblioteconomia e scienze dell'Informazione, 53(3), 297-305. DOI: 10.2426/aibstudi-9145
    
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (2017). Biblioteki na rzecz realizacji Agendy 2030 ONZ.
    
Stadtbibliothek Rosenheim (2020). Bibliothek der Dinge: Lieber leihen statt kaufen!
    
Schreiner, Rita (2020). Bibliothek der Zeit. Büchereiperspektiven, 2, 10-11
    
Kaufmann, A. (2018). Bibliotheken als Orte des Erwerbs von ökologisch und sozial nachhaltiger Handlungskompetenz. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 70(12), 694-697
    
Schmid, Albert (2021). Bibliotheken der Dinge als neues Arbeitsfeld Öffentlicher Bibliotheken: Eine explorative Studie auf Basis von Expert:inneninterviews. Bachelorarbeit Bibliotheks- und Informationsmanagement.
      
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (IFLA) (2016). Bibliotheken können die Verwirklichung der Ziele für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung der Agenda 2030 auf allen Gebieten unterstützen.
    
Breidlid, Jacqueline (2021). Bibliotheken und Nachhaltigkeit in der Politik. 109. Deutscher Bibliothekartag in Bremen.
    
Deutscher Bibliotheksverband e.V. (2020). Bibliotheken und Nachhaltigkeit: Praktische Beispiele zum Beitrag von Bibliotheken zu den Nachhaltigkeitszielen.
      
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (IFLA) (2018). Bibliotheken und die Nachhaltigkeitsziele: Ein Storytelling-Handbuch.
    
Deutscher Bibliotheksverband e.V. (2020). Bibliotheken und ihr Beitrag zur Agenda 2030 der UN: 17 Ziele, die unsere Welt verändern
    
Werner, Klaus Ulrich (2018). Bibliotheken werden grün: Eine Checkliste zum nachhaltigen Bibliotheksbau. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 70(12), 690-693
      
Wellems, Christine (2017). Bibliotheks- und Informationseinrichtungen als Partner für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung. Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, 41(2). DOI: 10.1515/bfp-2017-0007
    
Hauke, Petra (2020). Bibliothèque(s) dans le monde: Exemplaires, formatrices, engages en faveur du developpement durable. Bibliothèque(s), Vert-ueuses bibliothèques (Dossier)(102-103), 5-9
    
Vallotton Preisig, Amélie (2021). Bibliothèques et développement durable. Arbido, 24(3)
    
Guertin, Pascale; Poirier-Rouillard, Valérie (2017). Bibliothèques et développement durable. Documentation et bibliothèques, 63(3), 5-17. DOI: 10.7202/1041018ar
    
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (IFLA) (2018). Bibliothèques et développement durable: Exemples, enseignements, outils.
      
Le Guennec, Manon (2018). Bibliothèques et écologie: Les bibliothèques de lecture publique françaises et lesenjeux environnementaux.
      
Bothmer, Eleonore von (2021). Bibliothèques vertes: « Nous devons réagir aux changements sociaux »: Interview avec Tim Schumann
    
Rannou, Maël (2020). Bibliothécaire et militant, en même temps?. Bibliothèque(s), Vert-ueuses bibliothèques (Dossier)(102-103), 27-28
    
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions; Library Association of Latvia (2018). Bibliotēkas un ilgtspējīgas attīstības mērķi: Stāstu veidovsanas rokasgrāmata.
    
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (2017). Bibliotēkas var sekmēt progresu visā ANO Attīstības Dienaskārtībā 2030. Gadam.
    
Nolan, Mary Ellen (2015). Bikes in the library: Pedaling for health, literacy, and green power. Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, 19(3/4), 265-270. DOI: 10.1080/15398285.2015.1094291
  
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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.
      
Murari, Durga; Varma, Varsha (2018). Towards reducing carbon footsteps: Small steps at the SNDTWU Library. Knowledge Librarian, Special Issue, 258-263
    
Staff of The Worthington Library (2010). Tracking trends in the future of Worthington Library. Public Library Quarterly, 29(3), 230-271. DOI: 10.1080/01616846.2010.502039
  
Trojok, Antonia; Hauke, Petra (2018). Transform libraries – transform societies: Go green: Poster presented at IFLA WLIC 2018, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
      
Lewis, Katie (2014). Transforming your library with a garden. Public Libraries Online, September 19
    
Shaffer, Gary L. (2017). Triple bottom line sustainability: Economic and social considerations have a role in building sustainable libraries. American Libraries, 48(June 15)
    
Redaktion BuB (2022). Umweltbildung in niedersächsischen Bibliotheken: Die Büchereizentrale Niedersachsen hat für 2022 ihre neue Kampagne "Bildung - Nachhaltigkeit - Bibliothek (BiNaBi)" ausgerufen. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 74(4)
    
Gaspar, Eva (2015). Umwelttage in der Bibliothek: Die Stadtbücherei Eggenburg hat die "Eggenburger Umwelt- und Energietage" ins Leben gerufen. Büchereiperspektiven, 2, 16-17
    
Poissenot, Claude (2014). Un nouveau cadre d'action pour les bibliothèques. In Schöpfel, Joachim; Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Chérifa (Hrsg.), Vers la bibliothèque globale (S. 113-122). Éd. du Cercle de la Librairie
  
Bats, Raphaëlle (2020). Un outil stratégique pour les bibliothèques. Bibliothèque(s), Vert-ueuses bibliothèques (Dossier)(102-103), 29-31
    
Goldman, Ben (2024). Understanding and Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Academic Libraries. portal: Libraries and the Academy, 24(1), 7-19. DOI: 10.1353/pla.2024.a916987
    
Tengku Izhar, Tengku Adil (2016). Understanding the mechanism of social media to promote Green Initiative for library sustainability. International Journal for Infonomics, 9(4), 1247-1254. DOI: 10.20533/IJI.1742.4712.2016.0153
    
Ellithorpe, Colleen (2022). Upcycled jewelry: Sustainable programming for teens and adults. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 87-91). ALA Editions
  
Unterthurner, Ulrike (2016). Upcycling Library. Büchereiperspektiven, 2, 14
    
Schumann, Tim (2015). Urban Gardening und Bibliotheken. Büchereiperspektiven, 2, 18-19
    
Schumann, Tim (2017). Urban Gardening und Makerspaces als neues Arbeitsfeld Öffentlicher Bibliotheken und Beitrag zur Stadtentwicklung. Institut für Informationswissenschaft
      
Schumann, Tim (2016). Urban Gardening und Öffentliche Bibliotheken: Konzeption einer Veranstaltungsreihe in der Stadtbibliothek Bad Oldesloe. Informationspraxis, 2(1), 1-21. DOI: 10.11588/ip.2016.1.23822
    
Schumann, Tim (2018). Urban gardening, foodsharing and makerspaces: Best practice in the Stadtbibliothek of Bad Oldesloe, Germany. In Hauke, Petra; Charney, Madeleine; Sahavirta, Harri (Hrsg.), Going green: implementing sustainable strategies in libraries around the world (S. 122-134). De Gruyter Saur. DOI: 10.1515/9783110608878-013
  
McCannon, Zack (2022). Urban homesteading: Discover and activate your inner urban homesteader. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 163-167). ALA Editions
  
Xu, Hong (2016). Using library and information technologies and resources to support sustainability projects: Paper presented at IFLA WLIC 2016, Columbus, OH.
      
Griffith, April (2022). Using permaculture in rural libraries to help save the world. In Tanner, René; Ho, Adrian K.; Antonelli, Monika; Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (Hrsg.), Libraries and sustainability: Programs and practices for community impact (S. 51-61). ALA Editions
  
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). Vad är ett Grönt Bibliotek?.
    
Schöpfel, Joachim; Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Chérifa (Hrsg.) (2014). Vers la bibliothèque globale: L'agenda 21 dans les bibliothèques. Paris: Éd. du Cercle de la Librairie. ISBN: 2765414211
  
Greater Victoria Public Library (GVPL) (2022). Victoria Seed Library
    
Abbas, Maha (2022). Virtual conference ``Yes To Green''. IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter, 2(2), 10-11
    
Schulz, Lena (2022). Von Bienen und Blumen: "Wissen wächst" in der Zentralbibliothek der Städtischen Bibliotheken Dresden. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 74(4), 180-181
    
Portugal, Katharina (2021). Von anderen lernen. Bibliothekarische Verbandsinitiativen zur Erreichung der UN-Nachhaltigkeitsziele im deutschsprachigen Raum. Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, 45(3), 394-400. DOI: 10.1515/bfp-2021-0072
    
Just, Peter; Wieland, Florian (2017). Von der Discokugel bis zum Heimplanetarium: Die "Bibliothek der Dinge" an der ZLB in Berlin geht in den Regelbetrieb. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 69(1), 34-35
    
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (IFLA) (2018). Vorbilder, Erzieher, Ermöglicher: Bibliotheken und Nachhaltigkeit: Wie Bibliotheken zur Nachhaltigkeit beitragen.
      
Au, Anna; Sahavirta, Harri; Foezon, Sarah (2023). WLIC Rotterdam 2023: Summaries of the ENSULIB joint sessions. IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter, 3(2), 5-7
    
Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (2019). Wake up, your house is on fire | Sustainability. Library Journal, 144(Nov 05)
    
Davis, Jill; Ferriss, Jennifer; Kropp, Lisa (2022). Walking the path to Sustainable Library Certification. In Tanner, René; Ho, Adrian K.; Antonelli, Monika; Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (Hrsg.), Libraries and sustainability: Programs and practices for community impact (S. 3-15). ALA Editions
  
Schillings, Sonja (2022). Warum es nicht funktioniert: Klimaanpassung und die Öffentliche Bibliothek. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 74(4), 168-170
    
Ehrlicher, Heike; Baetcke, Franziska (2020). Was bisher geschah und was damit erreicht wurde: Ein Zwischenbericht zur Kampagne Biblio2030 des Schweizer Bibliotheksverbands Bibliosuisse. LIBREAS. Library Ideas, 16(38)
    
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). Was ist eine Grüne Bibliothek?.
    
König, Erwin (2021). Was sind "grüne Bibliotheken"?. Library Essentials, 28. Dezember
    
Clotildes, Larissa (2020). Waste not, want not: Ideas for environmentally friendly children's programming. American Libraries, 51(March 2)
    
Weyerhäuser, F. (2018). Weichen für aktive Unterstützung sind gestellt: Die Nachhaltigkeitsziele der UN und der "Bibliotheksplan 2021" in Südtirol. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 70(12), 706-707
    
Louv, Richard (2019). Welcome to the Natural Library: The Essential role of libraries in creating nature-rich communities
    
Kuhlmann, Sonja (2023). Wenn das "Gelbe Birnchen" ... ... eine Tomate ist: Ein Erfahrungsbericht aus der Saatgutbibliothek Karlsruhe. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 75(2/3), 76-77
    
Behr, Margarethe (2020). Werbung handgemacht. Büchereiperspektiven, 2, 16
    
Hauke, Petra (2019). Werdet aktiv! Die Agenda 2030 bietet einen Referenzrahmen für bürgerschaftliches Engagement.. Büchereiperspektiven, 1, 18-19
    
Marcuccitti del Rosario, Larissa; Seidel, Marianne; Stüber, Katja (2023). Werkstattbericht Neues Lernen: Digitale Workshops zu Nachhaltigkeitsthemen. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 75(2/3), 92-93
    
Pierson, Max (2015). West Berkeley public library: A case study in zero-net energy lighting design. Journal of Green Building, 10(2), 25-41. DOI: 10.3992/jgb.10.2.25
    
Backer, Julie (2012). West Vancouver Memorial Library: Green by nature. In Antonelli, Monika; McCullough, Mark (Hrsg.), Greening libraries (S. 105-111). Library Juice Press
  
Kuni, Kayla (2020). What does Green mean? Support holistic sustainability through thoughtful programming. American Libraries, 51(March 2)
    
Bohuski, Laura (2020). What if your library can't go green?. In Inglese, Carlo; Kaushik, Anna; Kumar, Ashok; Biswas, Payel (Hrsg.), Handbook of Research on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Library and Information Science (S. 13-26). IGI Global. DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9825-1.ch002
    
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). What is a Green Library?.
    
ENSULIB's definition (2021). What is a Green Library?. IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter, 1(1), 10
    
Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (2020). What the world needs now | Sustainability. Library Journal, 145(Jun 03)
    
Brünger, Sebastian (2022). What you measure you will manage: Das Pilotprojekt "Klimabilanzen in Kulturinstitutionen". BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 74(4), 160-163
    
Radniecki, Tara M.; Glasgow, Rebecca; Crowl, Nick (2021). What's next for library makerspaces. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), Makerspaces in practice (S. 209-228). ALA Editions
  
Udell, Emily (2021). Where monarchs reign: Library butterfly gardens emphasize sustainability, community partnerships. American Libraries, 52(March 1)
    
Elzi, Erin (2022). Why we can't talk about sustainability in libraries without also talking about racism. In Tanner, René; Ho, Adrian K.; Antonelli, Monika; Smith Aldrich, Rebekkah (Hrsg.), Libraries and sustainability: Programs and practices for community impact (S. 107-116). ALA Editions
  
Cardoso, Nathalice Bezerra (2021). Wie Sie zu den Zielen für Nachhaltige Entwicklung (SDGs) beitragen können: Checkliste für Bibliotheken.
    
Brandt, Susanne (2018). Wie entsteht eigentlich Zukunft? Kinder und Jugendliche haben das Wort - und Ideen. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 70(12), 698-701
    
Brandt, Susanne (2019). Wie entsteht eigentlich Zukunft? Kunst, Kooperation und Teilhabe im Kontext der kulturellen und politischen Funktion von Bibliotheken. In Hauke, Petra (Hrsg.), Öffentliche Bibliothek 2030 (S. 203-214). Bock + Herchen Verlag. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18452/19927
    
Cardoso, Nathalice Bezerra (2021). Wie trägt Ihre Bibliothek zu einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung bei?
    
Bargmann, Monika (2015). Wie öko ist mein Lesestoff?. Büchereiperspektiven, 2, 38-39
    
Schumann, Tim (2021). Wieviel CO2 erzeugt eine Stadtbibliothek?. Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, 45(3), 440-449. DOI: 10.1515/bfp-2021-0075
    
Manley, Will (2013). Will's world. Warming up to end times: What the coming apocalypse means for libraries. American Libraries, 44(11/12), 56
    
Li, Jiwei; Guan, Qiong; Yang, Hui (2018). Winter energy consumption in reading space of green library in cold regions. International Journal of Heat and Technology, 36(4), 1256-1261. DOI: 10.18280/ijht.360413
    
Croatian Library Association (2021). Working Group for Green Libraries
    
Amrhein, Anne (2021). Working toward a sustainable world: United Nations book club inspires students to make a difference. American Libraries, 52(January 4)
    
Association & Conference Management Group K.I.T. (2018). Writing a better future: How the World Library and Information Congress embraced sustainability.
      
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). Yeşil Kütüphane Nedir?.
    
Avila, Sandra; Wray, Christina C.; Haught, Megan (2020). You belong here: Bringing students and local habitats together. American Libraries, 51(May 13)
    
Poggiali, Jennifer (2015). You're no fun anymore: The ethics of acquiring electronic devices in light of e-waste, sweatshops, and globalization: Paper presented at ACRL 2015, Portland, Oregon.
      
Jancz-Urban, Velya; Urban, Ehris (2022). You're sup-herb! An introduction to herbal medicine. In Kroski, Ellyssa (Hrsg.), 25 ready-to-use sustainable living programs for libraries (S. 63-68). ALA Editions
  
Dragaš, Božica (2017). Zelene knjižnice za zelenu pismenost: Hrvatsko iskustvo. Green libraries for green literacy: Croatian experience. Vjesnik Bibliotekara Hrvatske, 60(4), 221-241. DOI: 10.30754/vbh.60.4.530
    
Stadtbücherei Frankfurt am Main (2021). Zeusch für Eusch: Die Bibliothek der Dinge
    
Keller-Loibl, Kerstin (2019). Zukunftslabor Kinder- und Jugendbibliothek: Visionen 2030 und Herausforderungen für die Gegenwart. In Hauke, Petra (Hrsg.), Öffentliche Bibliothek 2030 (S. 251-260). Bock + Herchen Verlag. DOI: 10.18452/19927
    
Schrempp, Maria; Depping, Ralf; Piesche, Claudia; Schoel, Hildegard (2021). Zwischen kulturellem Erbe und digitaler Herausforderung: Das Engagement der Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln für die Nachhaltigkeitsziele der UN. Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis, 45(3), 433-439. DOI: 10.1515/bfp-2021-0074
    
Hauke, Petra (2020). Zöld írástudás. Szakmai készségek, kompetenciák és célok a zöld könyvtár menedzseléséhez. Szempontok a magyar kollégák számára. In Barátné Hajdu, Ágnes (Hrsg.), Szakmai ismeretek és készségek – átalakuló hivatás : Válogatott könyvtártudományi tanulmányok (S. 201-217). Magyar Könyvtárosok Egyesülete. DOI: 10.46280/KOMPKONF.2020.Hauke
    
Woodland, Jean (2010). `Greening' Up the Library. Community & Junior College Libraries, 16(4), 241-246. DOI: 10.1080/02763915.2010.523325
    
Conlin, Casey (2021). ``New libraries in old buildings: Creative reuse''. Book review. IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter, 1(1), 21-22
    
Iltnere, Anna (2022). ``We have a wonderful job!'' The best Green Library project in Paris. Interview with Sophie Bobet and Alice Larmagnac
    
Hauke, Petra (2016). bibliothèque verte. I2D - Information, Données & Documents, 53(1), 46-47
    
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). vSto je zelena knjivznica?.
    
Schumann, Tim (2023). Öffentliche Bibliotheken und die ökologisch-soziale Transformation: Auf dem Weg zu grünen Bibliotheken. Kulturmanagement Network
    
Werner, Klaus Ulrich (2018). Öffentlichen Zugang ermöglichen: Auch die Welt der Bibliotheken hat 17 Ziele. Politik und Kultur, 1, 24
    
Portugal, Katharina (2021). Österreich: Gemeinsam zum Ziel. Zum Lesen, 25(1), 23-24
    
Czolkoß-Hettwer, Michael (2020). Überlegungen zur Implementierung von Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien an wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken. BIT online Bibliothek, Information, Technologie, 23(6), 573-580
    
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). Τι είναι η Πράσινη Βιβλιοθήκη?.
    
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions; Библиотекарско друштво Србије (2018). Библиотеке и циљеви одрживог развоја Приручник за приче.
    
Степанюк, Олена Леонідівна; Кирпита, Тамара Володимирівна (2020). Бібліотека вільного університету в Берліні. Екологічність як відповідь на виклики сучасності (тези доповідей): Міжнародної науково-практичної конференції, м. Дніпро, НТБ ДНУЗТ. Дніпровський національний університет залізничного транспорту імені академіка В. Лазаряна
    
Werner, Klaus Ulrich (2019). Бібліотеки стають зеленими. - Читай! Формат не має значення: Пам'ятка будівельника екологічної бібліотеки: Вперше опубліковано в BuB 70 12/2018
    
Kaufmann, Andrea (2019). Бібліотеки як місця здобуття компетенцій екологічної та соціальної сталості: Вперше опубліковано в BuB 70 12/2018
    
Маринич, Тетяна (2018). Відкриті освітні ресурси.
    
Бібліотека ім. С.Чекаліна (2021). Зелена бібліотека шукає екогероїв!
    
Коваленко, Ірина (2020). Програма Зелений Університет: Проєкт Зелена бібліотека.
    
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). Что такое зеленая библиотека?.
    
International Federation of Library Associations; Institutions (IFLA); Parvin, Shaharima (2020). গ্রন্থাগারসমূহ জাতিসংঘের সমগ্র ২০৩০ কর্মসূচীর অগ্রগতি করতে পারে.
    
Andrianti, Fita (2022). “Goethe hot and spicy”. IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter, 2(2), 19
    
IFLA Section Environment, Sustainability_and_Libraries (2022). 什么是绿色图书馆?.
    
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (IFLA) (2018). 范例、教育者、推动者:图书馆与可持续性: 图书馆如何助力可持续性发展.
    

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