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Item How to Tell Us Your Green Library Story(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-11-07) Mocatta, Antonia; Hauke, Petra; Pun, Priscilla; Toril Moreno, RosarioThe Environment, Sustainability and Libraries (ENSULIB) Section of IFLA has designed a Green Library Poster template for use by different types of libraries all over the world, and in different languages. The poster allows libraries to communicate their green library initiatives and raise community awareness about sustainability. The poster that ENSULIB is presenting at WLIC 2023 is titled "How to Tell Us Your Green Library Story". It describes how the Green Library poster template can be downloaded from the ENSULIB web site and how it can be used by libraries. It also includes suggestions for the types of sustainability initiatives that libraries may choose to include as examples when adapting the poster for their context. The poster additionally incorporates several completed posters from around the world to illustrate how diverse libraries have used the template. ENSULIB encourages libraries to display their completed poster prominently in their digital and physical spaces as a way of raising community awareness about sustainability. The posters can also be returned to ENSULIB for publication on our web site, creating a wonderful resource for sharing green library ideas with the global library community.Item Newsletter: Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section, December 2021(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-12-21) Sahavirta, Harri; Hauke, Petra; Pun, Priscilla; Zdravje, Ana; Conlin, Casey; Morriello, Rossana; Chaaimbault-Petitjean, Thomas; Mocatta, Antonia; Au, Anna; Haroen, Atikah; Battaggia, Maddalena; Männikkö, Minna; Bobet, Sophie; Wagner, Janet; Jēkabsone, Māra; Deksne, Kristīne; Vnuk, Marinka; Toril Moreno, Rosario; Jordan, Sydney; IFLA Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section Standing Committee; Pun, Priscilla; Deksne, Kristīne; Filar Williams, Beth; Mocatta, Antonia; Morriello, RossanaThis first issue marks the important year 2021 and celebrates the first year of the ENSULIB Section. It reviews ENSULIB’s activities and achievements and provides a platform for presenting interesting stories, events or projects from libraries all over the world, which follow a clear green and sustainable commitment. In this issue, it includes -- The Great Sustainable Shifts : The Story of ENSULIB; ENSULIB’s Definitions: What is a Green Library? Dr. Petra Hauke, Secretary of ENSULIB Awarded the IFLA Scroll of Appreciation; The IFLA Green Library Award 2021; Conference Report--Library, the Heart of the City: the Green Library from Ljubljana City Library, Slovenia; Book Reviews for "New Libraries in Old Buildings: Creative Reuse" and " Il paradigma della biblioteca sostenibile"; A Guide to Support Libraries' Commitment to Sustainable Development and Social Responsibility; 11 stories of recent green and sustainable libraries and projects from all over the world; 2022 International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development; International Days observed by the United Nations Jan-Jun.Item Newsletter: Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section, June 2022(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-06-30) Sahavirta, Harri; Pun, Priscilla; Hauke, Petra; Tanner, Rene; Ho, Adrian K.; Antonelli, Monika; Aldrich, Rebekkah Smith; Ma, Leo F. H.; Bürki, Reine; Dombai, Szilvia; Rubinacci, Giuseppina; Toril Moreno, Rosario; Breidlid, Jacqueline; Wagner, Janet; Reddacliff, Anne; Mindum, Katalin; Portugal, Katharina; Laštro, Kata; Hudeček, Ondřej; Perwati, Dwi Indah; Young, Michelle L.; Shiraishi, Ikuoko; Pun, Priscilla; Deksne, Kristīne; Filar Williams, Beth; Mocatta, Antonia; Morriello, RossanaThe second issue reviews ENSULIB’s activities and achievements and provides a platform for presenting interesting stories, events or projects from libraries all over the world, which follow a clear green and sustainable commitment. In this issue, it includes: A hot and active ENSULIB summer ahead! -- Planning and Developing Green and Sustainable Libraries with the IFLA ENSULIB Section -- Book Review: Libraries and Sustainability: Programs and Practices for Community Impact -- Libraries and the UN 2030 Agenda: The Role of Libraries in Promoting Sustainable Development (Croatia) -- Social and Environmental Responsibility: What Skills for Library Professionals? (France) -- Green Library Meeting in Szekszárd (Hungary) -- The Faro Convention and Sustainable Development Goals: Crossed Destinies (Italy) -- Sustainability and the Environment at the XXIII Conference on Information Management (Spain) -- Spotlight on Green Library Education in Germany -- Library trainees as future thinkers! Multi-day workshop on "Green Library" in Berlin -- Australian Libraries: working towards a better more sustainable future -- Lunch Hour @ the Library: New online lecture series launched in Austria -- Green Literacy -- 2021 – The first year of The Sustainability in Libraries Initiative -- Bringing environmental awareness of public libraries to the 2020s in Finland -- Let’s meet online! Idea-Café events organized by the German Green Library Network -- Green Library Concept at the National Library of Republic Indonesia for Sustainable Development -- Libraries and the UN SDGs: IFLA supporting libraries to achieve the SDGs -- Clarkson University Libraries First Academic Library to Complete Sustainable Libraries Certification Program.Item Tales, Videos, Games and Environmental Education to Engage Children and Young Adults: Looking for Funny Approaches to Get Involved with SDGs from RECIDA (Spain)(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-06-22) Toril Moreno, Rosario; Grabolosa Sellabona, Montserrat; Muñoz Moreno, Marga; Navarro García, Juan Carlos; Peña Rotella, AlfonsoThe Green Libraries of the Spanish Environmental Documentation Information Network presents some activities and actions that we carry out for children and young adults in order to raise awareness and involve them in sustainability and the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda. Libraries are agents of change and effective allies in contributing to cultural and transformative change at the intergenerational level. Our way of reaching this public is varied: encourage reading and writing, make them dream of stories using storytelling, have fun and learn with games and videos, feel nature accompanied by library resources, investigate to discover and expand knowledge. And also make alliances that add to our project and amplify the work done to reach a greater number of people. Our planet needs strong community involvement.Item Tools for Green Libraries(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-11-07) IFLA Environment, Sustainability and Libraries Section; Toril Moreno, Rosario; Foezon, Sarah; Sahavirta, Harri; Hauke, Petra; Pun, Priscilla; Filar Williams, Beth; Hackenberg, Eva; Wagner, Janet; Vallotton Preisig, Amélie; Au, Anna; Ghorbani, MahboubehThe goal of this growing Green Libraries Toolbox is to provide resources and stories to help all people working in libraries to learn, investigate, find partners and discover ways to get involved with sustainability in libraries.