Paint it green: Planning with the Sustainability Canvas
T. O'Neill, S. Perentesis, and E. Tans. American Libraries, (2020)Green projects; Programs; Sustainability Canvas; University libraries.
Abstract
To mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day---and recognize the American Library Association adding sustainability as a core value---American Libraries returns with its ongoing sustainability series. In these posts, information professionals share their experiences with sustainability in libraries. Want to establish sustainability programming for your library, but wonder where to start? We developed the Sustainability Canvas, a simple planning tool for designing green projects, and have used it successfully in Michigan State University's (MSU) Main Library in East Lansing.
%0 Journal Article
%1 ONeill.2020
%A O'Neill, Terence
%A Perentesis, Stephanie C.
%A Tans, Eric
%D 2020
%J American Libraries
%K greenbib
%N April 30
%T Paint it green: Planning with the Sustainability Canvas
%U https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/sustainability-canvas-paint-it-green/
%V 51
%X To mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day---and recognize the American Library Association adding sustainability as a core value---American Libraries returns with its ongoing sustainability series. In these posts, information professionals share their experiences with sustainability in libraries. Want to establish sustainability programming for your library, but wonder where to start? We developed the Sustainability Canvas, a simple planning tool for designing green projects, and have used it successfully in Michigan State University's (MSU) Main Library in East Lansing.
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title = {Paint it green: Planning with the Sustainability Canvas},
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