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Libraries and Sustainability: Programs and Practices for Community Impact [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x12 mm, kaal: 253 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838937942
  • ISBN-13: 9780838937945
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x152x12 mm, kaal: 253 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838937942
  • ISBN-13: 9780838937945
Teised raamatud teemal:
Library workers at all types of organizations, as well as LIS students learning about this newest Core Value of Librarianship, will find this book an easy-to-digest introduction to what staff at a range of libraries have accomplished in incorporating sustainability into their decision making and professional practices. In addition, a discussion about the role of economics and sustainability will challenge readers to stretch in new ways to positively impact their communities.

Library workers at all types of organizations, as well as LIS students learning about this newest Core Value of Librarianship, will find this book an easy-to-digest introduction to what staff at a range of libraries have accomplished in incorporating sustainability into their decision making and professional practices. In addition, a discussion about the role of economics and sustainability will challenge readers to stretch in new ways to positively impact their communities.

As a core value of librarianship, sustainability is not an end point but a mindset, a lens through which operational and outreach decisions can be made. And it extends beyond an awareness of the roles that libraries can play in educating and advocating for a sustainable future. As the programs and practices in this resource demonstrate, sustainability can also encompass engaging with communities in discussions about resilience, regeneration, and social justice. Inspiring yet assuredly pragmatic, the many topics explored in this book edited by members of ALA's Sustainability Round Table and ALA&;s Special Task Force on Sustainability include
  • a discussion of why sustainability matters to libraries and their user communities;
  • real-life examples of sustainability programming, transformative community partnerships, collective responses for climate resilience, and green building practices;
  • lessons learned and recommendations from library workers who have been active in putting sustainability into practice;
  • the intersection of sustainability with the work of equity, diversity, and inclusion;
  • suggestions regarding the revision of library and information science curriculum in light of the practical need to build community resilience;
  • an examination of how libraries&; efforts to support Doughnut Economics can bolster the United Nations' work on the Sustainable Development Goals, which seek to address the global impacts of climate change; and
  • potential collaborators for future sustainability-related initiatives.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Sustainability as a Journey Rather than a Destination ix
1 Walking the Path to Sustainable Library Certification
3(14)
Jill Davis
Jennifer Ferriss
Lisa G. Kropp
2 Rapid Library Disaster Response and Recovery for Community Resiliency
17(10)
Michele P. Stricker
3 Changing Staff Behaviors around Waste Reduction and Diversion Using a Community-Based Social Marketing Approach
27(12)
Amanda Foster Kaufman
Brian Cohen
Andjeff Eller
PART II PLANNING
4 Demystifying Sustainability in Library Buildings
39(12)
Lan Ying Ip
Tamar Warburg
Lauren Stara
Andrea Bunker
5 Using Permaculture in Rural Libraries to Help Save the World
51(12)
April Griffith
6 Sustainable Event Planning for Libraries and Library Organizations
63(12)
Evan Meszaros
Mandi Goodsett
PART III PROGRAMMING
7 How Repair Events at Libraries Can Build Social Infrastructure and Create Sustainable Culture
75(12)
Cabrielle Criffis
8 Modeling Sustainable Choices: Practical Suggestions for Librarians Working with Children and Families
87(10)
Larissa M. Clotildes
PART IV TRANSFORMATION
9 Connecting Community through Sustainability Seeds, Climate Action Kits, and Repair Cafe's
97(10)
Jennifer Rowan
Aiyanc Ma
Karen Sharkey
10 Why We Can't Talk about Sustainability in Libraries without Also Talking about Racism
107(10)
Erin Elzi
11 Community-Based Librarianship A First Step toward Sustainability
117(10)
Ling Hweyjenc
12 Libraries in the Doughnut Economy
127(14)
Monika Antonelli
Rene Tanner
Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
Adrian K. Ho
About The Editors 141(2)
About The Contributors 143(4)
Index 147