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This publication examines aspects of reducing the ecological
footprint in libraries' workaday operations as well as the social
role and responsibility of libraries as leaders in environmental
sustainability. The theoretical background and practical
applications of contributions made by worldwide libraries to the
United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are
discussed. General articles and research studies from Finland,
Germany, Portugal, and Brazil illuminate libraries' contributions
to the SDGs. Case studies from Sweden, Kenya, Germany, Ukraine,
China, and Serbia highlight challenges and opportunities in
implementing sustainable approaches in public libraries. Examples
of best practice from academic libraries in Hong Kong, Cameroon,
Germany, Uganda, USA and Kenya, are presented. All papers published
in this book are selected from the best papers of the ENSULIB
Satellite Meeting 2017 in Berlin, the ENSULIB/Public Libraries
Section's Open Session at the IFLA Conference 2017 in Poland, and
from the IFLA Green Library Award 2017. All articles are written in
English.
Changes in information structures and requirements demand that
libraries and library science redefine their positions. They must
face new challenges and present definite perspectives in the form
of research goals and pilot schemes. 31 original contributions by
distinguished German, American, Scandinavian, Dutch and Swiss
authors shed light on the following subjects: . Library science
between tradition, self-conception and public perception . Library
science in the age of digital media . Library science in the
service of society . Library science in the service of scientific
information and communication . Library science in the service of
practical librarianship . Library science in teaching, studying and
profession Among the issues dealt with, are the following:
electronic publishing, eLearning and information ethics, the 'Open
Access' debate, conveying information competence to (not only)
universities, reciprocation between the economy, politics and
libraries, and finally, library science training in view of
librarianship in practice. The contributions are written in either
German or English, depending on the author's origins. The appendix
contains abstracts in English as well as an extensive bilingual
index of authors. Bibliothekswissenschaft - quo vadis? Addresses
librarians, information scientists, information documentalists,
academics and students of all disciplines - all who create,
collect, bundle, process, mediate, or prepare for use professional
information."
This book focuses on difficulties and opportunities in
revitalization of old, derelict or abandoned buildings into a
library and investigates the transformation of buildings which
originally had a different purpose. The publication shows worldwide
best practice examples from different types of libraries in
historic environments, both urban and rural, while maintaining a
focus on sustainability concerning the architecture and interior
design.
Contributions and case studies from Germany and other European
countries, as well as from Asia, Australia and the US, demonstrate
different aspects of reducing the "ecological footprint" in
libraries. As well as looking at everyday procedures, the social
role and responsibility of libraries as leaders in environmental
sustainability are considered. Contributions are written in German
or in English and all have German and English abstracts.
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