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| - | ==Best Practices== | + | Kiss you! |
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| - | *[http://www.strandbooks.com Strand Book Store]- The Strand will also pay for salable gift books. | + | |
| - | *[http://www.bookmooch.com Bookmooch]- I was wondering if anyone has tried this book-trading forum for library discards/duplicates. Taking a look at it, it reminded me of serials back issue and book exchange lists like BackMed and the Duplicates Exchange Union. This new format seems to modernize the trading process for people's individual collections. --[[User:Annm|Annm]] 11:33, 18 August 2007 (EDT) | + | |
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| - | ===Home=== | + | |
| - | *Tell cashiers, "No, Thanks." to plastic bags and use your own canvas bag(s) to carry groceries and other purchases. | + | |
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| - | ===Paper=== | + | |
| - | *Put one side used paper in public and staff printers.(Note that some printers will not tolerate this practice.) | + | |
| - | *Use duplex printing, assign it as the default on public and staff printers. | + | |
| - | *[http://www.greenlinepaper.com GreenLine Paper Company] - Sells only recycled and tree-free paper products. | + | |
| - | *Make a "scrap paper" box really prominent in study areas, so people can give and take as they like. | + | |
| - | *Use bookmarking services like Delicious to save those links that you'd like to investigate in the future, instead of printing out the webpage. | + | |
| - | *Think before printing out online articles: can you read them online instead? | + | |
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| - | ===Staff Room=== | + | |
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| - | ===Toner=== | + | |
| ==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
Revision as of 15:05, 6 September 2007
This wiki is meant to provide a collaborative environment to develop a guide to resources and best practices to facilitate eco-friendly libraries and librarianship. It was created at the behest of the Green Librarianship discussion at Library Camp NYC 2007. The session was conceived and moderated by Brita Servaes.
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Bibliography
- EBSCO Publishing Shines Light on Solar Power and Corporate Responsibility. August 21, 2007. Per the press release, "The solar panel project is one of many green initiatives EBSCO has instituted to decrease the company's impact on the environment." Link viewed 8/24/07.
Events
- A GREEN LIBRARY UNCONFERENCE
will be held at the Arlington Public Library Earth Day April 22, 2008
Resources
- Earth 911 - use their database to locate a reuse/recycling center by material or by zip code.
Contributors
- Steve Carr - ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, Virginia
- Jenna Freedman - Barnard College Library, NYC
- Tom Nielsen - Metropolitan New York Library Council, NYC
