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Libraries, like many other organizations, are going green. They are also working to educate their patrons about sustainability. Here are some recent accomplishments.
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Looking for a tool to help your institution with ideas and methods for promoting more environmentally sustainable environment? Madeleine Charney, librarian at University of Massachusetts Amherst, ...
Sustainability checklist here: http://works.bepress.com/charney_madeleine/55/ Delete the scoop?
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By Rebekkah Smith Aldrich: "The library caught the attention of the UN’s Sustainability Initiative, The Future We Want/Rio+20, for its commitment to investing in a new library facility with the goal of attaining near net-zero energy usage. Via Patrick Provencher Delete the scoop?
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Environmentally friendly practices for libraries and beyond!
"Going green for libraries has never been more easy! Check out this blog, and get some great tips on how to incorporate some easy, environmentally friendly tips into your workday experience" http://greeningyourlibrary.wordpress.com/
"This blog lists ideas, practices, tools, and techniques to help green libraries, librarians, and the communities they serve – possibly saving money or even raising money too. So here’s to a greener library and a sustainable future for all." Via Fe Angela M. Verzosa, Afroditi Fragkou, University of Nicosia Library Delete the scoop?
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This sounds similar to what the University of Chicago has done. The library of the future better have a big budget.