Acknowledgements
Introduction: Sustainability as a Journey Rather than a Destination
Part I: Leadership
Chapter 1 Walking the Path to Sustainable Library Certification
Jill Davis, Jennifer Ferriss, and Lisa Kropp
Chapter 2 Rapid Library Disaster Response and Recovery for Community Resiliency Michele P. Stricker
Chapter 3 Changing Staff Behaviors around Waste Reduction and Diversion Using a Community-Based Social Marketing Approach
Amanda Foster Kaufman, Brian Cohen, and Jeff Eller
Part II: Planning
Chapter 4 Demystifying Sustainability in Library Buildings
Lan Ying Ip, Tamar Warburg, Lauren Stara, and Andrea Bunker
Chapter 5 Using Permaculture in Rural Libraries to Help Save the World
April Griffith
Chapter 6 Sustainable Event Planning for Libraries and Library Organizations Evan Meszaros and Mandi Goodsett
Part III: Programming
Chapter 7 How Repair Events at Libraries Can Build Social Infrastructure and Create Sustainable Culture
Gabrielle Griffis
Chapter 8 Modelling Sustainable Choices: Practical Suggestions for Librarians Working with Children and Families Sustainable Events
Larissa M. Clotildes
Chapter 9 Connecting Community Through Sustainability: Seeds, Climate Action Kits and Repair Cafes
Jennifer Rowan, Aiyang Ma, and Karen Sharkey
Part IV: Transformation
Chapter 10 Why we can’t talk about sustainability in libraries without also talking about racism
Erin Elzi
Chapter 11 Community-Based Librarianship: A First Step toward Sustainability
Ling Hwey Jeng, Ph.D.
Chapter 12 Libraries in the Doughnut Economy
Monika Antonelli, René Tanner, Rebekkah Smith Aldrich, and Adrian Ho
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