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1st ed. |
Description |
1 online resource |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Transitioning to sustainability in the library: Librarianship and the three e's ; The case for sustainability in the library ; Making the transition : the first steps -- Building a sustainable library: Ecology ; Economy ; Equity -- Sustainable librarianship in practice: The challenges of technology and corporate power in the library ; Curbing corporate power ; Resolving the technology dilemma ; Visioning the sustainable library -- Appendix: Resources for libraries. |
Summary |
In recent years, the need to develop a carbon neutral society has become evident. Henk examines what this mean to librarians, in order to lead our communities into a sustainable future. |
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"In the first book to seriously examine the future of libraries in a climate reality-based context, Henk convincingly argues that building a carbon-neutral future for libraries is not only essential but eminently practical. Using the "three E's" of sustainability (ecology, economy, equity) as a foundation, she traces the development of sustainability from its origins in the 1970s to the present, laying out a path librarians can take at their own institutions to begin the process of building a carbon-neutral library. Rooted in the latest science but firmly focused on concrete action, her book: makes the case for sustainable libraries, tying the values that define the profession to the necessity of rethinking library operations and services in light of climate change; guides readers through the first steps, with advice on starting the conversation, conducting outreach to stakeholders, and forming a sustainability committee; includes a Sustainability Assessment and a sample sustainability plan that libraries can tailor for use at their own institution; looks at the challenges of technology and corporate power in the library, addressing the power imbalance between large corporations and libraries and suggesting alternatives to the status quo; discusses how libraries can combine strong advocacy with powerful activism to propel the library world into a socially just, safely powered world; and offers a bibliography of additional resources. Written by an activist who is also a working librarian, the book's balance between scientific research and step-by-step action will prove stimulating for library planners, administrators, LIS students, and anyone with an interest in climate change, sustainability, and libraries."-- Publisher's description. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Subject |
Libraries -- Environmental aspects.
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Library administration -- Philosophy.
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Libraries and community.
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Sustainability.
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Libraries -- Energy conservation.
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Libraries -- Information technology.
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Library buildings -- Environmental aspects.
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Library buildings -- Energy conservation.
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Library buildings-Environmental aspects. Library buildings-Energy conservation. Libraries-Environmental aspects. Libraries-Information technology. Libraries and community.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- Archives & Special Libraries.
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Added Title |
Path to a carbon-neutral library |
Other Form: |
Print version: Henk, Mandy. Ecology, economy, equity. First edition 9780838912171 |
ISBN |
9780838919682 (electronic bk.) |
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0838919685 (electronic bk.) |
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9780838919699 (electronic bk.) |
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0838919693 (electronic bk.) |
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