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Morgese, Waldemaro (2013). Le biblioteche "verdi": Un concept strategico. |
Dinotola, Sara (2021). Le declinazioni della sostenibilità in biblioteca: Considerazioni a partire da 154 piani strategici. Biblioteche Oggi, 39(Marzo), 6-24 |
Bernabè, Anna; Bertolini, Adriano; Tinti, Paolo; Turricchia, Roberta; Zanetti, Elisa (2021). Le iniziative collegate ad Agenda 2030 attuate e in programma nelle biblioteche dell'Emilia-Romagna. Report dell'indagine 2020-2021. |
Schöpfel, Joachim (2020). Le profil écologique d'une bibliothèque. Bibliothèque(s), Vert-ueuses bibliothèques (Dossier)(102-103), 14-17 |
Félizat, Pascale (2020). Le rôle des bibliothèques en éducation relative à l'environnement. Éducation relative à l'environnement. Regards - Recherches - Réflexions, 15(2). DOI: 10.4000/ere.5862 |
Ames, Kathryn S.; Heid, Greg (2010). Leadership, libraries, LEED for the future. Georgia Library Quarterly, 47(1), 13-17 |
Granger, Liz (2017). Leading the Green Revolution: Libraries inspire their communities through green initiatives. American Libraries, 48(11/12), 50-53 |
Hage, Eva Katharina (2022). Lebensmittelrettung sichtbar machen: Stadtbibliothek Pankow startet Modellprojekt gegen Lebensmittelverschwendung in Berlin. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 74(4), 167 |
International Federation of Library Associations_and_Institutions (IFLA) (2018). Les bibliothèques peuvent stimuler le progrès à travers tout l'Agenda 2030 des Nations Unies (A4). |
Liebmann, Ursula (2016). Lese-Umwelt. Büchereiperspektiven, 3, 15 |
Hauke, Petra; Hörning, Beate; Kaufmann, Andrea (2019). Let's Go Green! Bericht von der ersten "International Green Libraries Conference" in Zagreb. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 71(1), 10-11 |
Padilla Segarra, Melanie (2015). Let's go green!. Büchereiperspektiven, 2, 6-7 |
Wagner, Janet (2022). Let's go green! Die Universitätsbibliothek der Freien Universität Berlin: Nachhaltigkeit und soziale Verantwortung in Strategie und Praxis. BuB, Forum Bibliothek und Information, 74(4), 174-176 |
Wagner, Janet (2022). Let's meet online! Idea-Café events organized by the German Green Library Network. IFLA ENSULIB Newsletter, 2(1), 25--26 |
Less, Anne M.; Williams, Beth Filar; Dorsea, Sarah (2012). Librarians as Sustainability Advocates, Educators and Entrepreneurs. In Krautter, Mary; Lock, Mary Beth; Scanlon, Mary G. (Hrsg.), The Entrepreneurial Librarian (S. 183-201). McFarland & Company Inc. Publishers |
Association of Hungarian Librarians (2018). Librarians for implementing the UN 2030 Agenda and sustainable development goals. Response of MKE to the IFLA initiative: A selection of good practices submitted by the participants of the conference held in Budapest on November 22, 2017. |
Ren, Xiaoai (2022). Librarians' attitudes toward providing environmental education services in Georgia. Georgia Library Quarterly, 59(2), Article 8 |
Banks, Carrie Scott; Mediavilla, Cindy (2019). Libraries & gardens: Growing together. Chicago: ALA Editions. ISBN: 978-0-8389-1855-5 |
Gibian, Jane (2022). Libraries & sustainability: Programs and practices for community impact. Book review. Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 71(4), 415-416. DOI: 10.1080/24750158.2022.2136959 |
Civallero, Edgardo (2017). Libraries and degrowth. Paper presented at the IFLA Satellite Meeting 2017, ENSULIB - Collaborative Strategies for Successful Green Libraries. Organized by IFLA Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Special Interest Group, Berlin, Germany. |
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The Bibliography Green Library is created in cooperation with the IFLA Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section (ENSULIB).