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Case Exemplars of How Academic Libraries Promote Sustainable Communities [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Alabama, USA), Edited by (San Diego State University, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 509 g
  • Sari: Advances in Librarianship
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1836089252
  • ISBN-13: 9781836089254
  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 509 g
  • Sari: Advances in Librarianship
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1836089252
  • ISBN-13: 9781836089254

This collection offers valuable insight into how academic library partnerships, both direct and indirect, contribute to sustainability efforts, with a focus on social equity, economic feasibility, and environmental stewardship to nurture community resilience.



This is an edited collection of sustainability efforts in academic libraries, partnering with various types of institutions and organizations, including libraries from higher education that are public or private, research universities, degree-awarding or vocational, among others. This volume includes research, case studies, and reflective narratives from academic libraries and their collaborations working with varied partners toward operationalizing the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This collection offers valuable insight into how academic library partnerships, both direct and indirect, contribute to sustainability efforts, with a focus on social equity, economic feasibility, and environmental stewardship to nurture community resilience. Structured into five sections, it highlights the global impact of academic libraries and their partners in adopting and implementing the SDGs to drive social change. These sections specifically explore how libraries are: serving the mission of higher education, extending education to sustainable cities, becoming embedded in communities, forming partnerships for greater impact, and achieving cross-cutting impacts across various initiatives.

These insightful chapters include innovative strategies and global perspectives on some of the cutting-edge work initiated and/or led by academic libraries to build sustainable and resilient communities, through collaborative ventures and out-of-the-box partnerships.

Introduction; Bharat Mehra and Sarah K. Tribelhorn

SECTION ONE. ACADEMIC LIBRARIES SERVING THE MISSION OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Introduction to Section One (Academic Libraries Serving the Mission of
Higher Education): Key Takeaways; Bharat Mehra and Sarah K. Tribelhorn

Chapter
1. Academic Libraries in the Evolving Landscape of Higher Education;
Shannon M. Nickle

Chapter
2. A Path to Sustainable Learning: Nuance and Literacy Across Campus
When Considering Quality Education; Morgan Barker

Chapter
3. Bridging Disciplinary Divides in Sustainability Teaching and
Research: Librarian-Led Initiatives for Quality Education; Christopher
Sturgeon, Theresa Burress, Amanda Boczar, and Suchi Daniels

Chapter
4. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Academic
Programming for Future Bound College Students: A Case Study of Academic
Library Outreach; Martha Adkins and Hugh Burkhart

Chapter
5. Shifting Sense of Place: Applying Sustainable Development Goals
and a Virtual Place-Based Education Story-Map to Change the Story of the Red
Cedar River; Eric D. Tans

Chapter
6. Bridging the Gap: Academic Libraries as Contributors to Achieving
Quality Education - Comparative Case of Rwanda and Sweden; Berthilde Uwamwezi
and Katarina Michnik

SECTION TWO. EXTENDING EDUCATION TO SUSTAINABLE CITIES

Introduction to Section Two (Extending Education to Sustainable Cities):
Key Takeaways; Sarah K. Tribelhorn and Bharat Mehra

Chapter
7. "Ready or Not, Here I Come!": Promoting Reading and Socio-cultural
Integration of Preschool and School-age Children through Sustainability;
Sandra Gisela Martín, Mariela Rodríguez, and María Soledad Godoy

Chapter
8. The Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies
Sustainable Development Goal Knowledge Hub: A Reflective Narrative; Nigel
Browne

SECTION THREE. ACADEMIC LIBRARIES EMBEDDED IN COMMUNITIES

Introduction to Section Three (Academic Libraries Embedded in Communities):
Key Takeaways; Sarah K. Tribelhorn and Bharat Mehra

Chapter
9. Exploring How Philippine Academic Libraries Support
Sustainability: Emerging, Developing, and Accomplishing; Danilo Madayag
Baylen and Buenaventura (Ven) Basco

Chapter
10. Contributions by Academic Libraries to Address Food Insecurity;
Linda R. Musser

Chapter
11. Something's Growing in the Library: Demonstrating Sustainability
Impacts Through Seed Libraries; Carolyn Caffrey and Tiffanie Ford-Baxter

SECTION FOUR. EMERGING PARTNERSHIPS FOR GREATER IMPACT

Introduction to Section Four (Emerging Partnerships for Greater Impact):
Key Takeaways; Sarah K. Tribelhorn and Bharat Mehra

Chapter
12. Partnering to Advance Sustainability: Case of the American
Library Association Engagement in the United Nations Sustainable Development
Goals; Robin Kear and Loida Garcia-Febo

Chapter
13. Academic Libraries Planning for a Thriving World; Beth Filar
Williams and Vance Woods

Chapter
14. The San Diego Circuit Consortium: A Partnership for Social
Impact; Margaret Henderson and Sarah K. Tribelhorn

Chapter
15. Academic-Public Library Health Collaborations: Supporting
Sustainability for Community Health; Kaurri C. Williams-Cockfield

SECTION FIVE. SUSTAINABILITY ACROSS CROSS-CUTTING IMPACTS

Introduction to Section Five (Sustainability Across Multiple Impacts): Key
Takeaways; Sarah K. Tribelhorn and Bharat Mehra

Chapter
16. How to Empower Your Library? Aiming for a Cross-Cutting
Sustainability Mindset; Susanna S. A. Eklund

Chapter
17. A Comparative Study on How Academic Libraries Contribute to
Sustainability; Nilay Cevher, Kübra Zayim Gedik, Uur Bulgan, Tuba Akbaytürk
Çanak, Erturul Çimen, and Üstün Berk Sezgin
Sarah K. Tribelhorn is the Sciences and Sustainability Librarian at San Diego State University. She has been instrumental in leading sustainability initiatives in the University Library, including the formation of a library Sustainability Committee and the Librarys participation in the Sustainable Libraries Initiative Certification Program (SLCP) for academic libraries to benchmark sustainability within the library.



Bharat Mehra is EBSCO Endowed Chair in Social Justice and Professor in the School of Library and Information Studies at the University of Alabama. His research promotes equity in library and information science and community informatics or use of information and communication technologies to empower underserved populations.
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