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OverviewHow we talk about what we do is just as important as what we do, and in communicating the value of libraries to our society what our profession needs is confidence, determination, and the will to succeed. In this inspiring and pragmatic new book, Aldrich shows that the first step towards a sustainable library is sustainable thinking: a determined yet realistic attitude that will help your library spot opportunities for institutional advancement, advocate for and safeguard operating funds, and generate intense loyalty from the communities you serve. Nothing less than a compass to help chart the course of your library’s future, this book; begins with a situation report that examines the myriad societal disruptions that are impacting libraries and discusses why resiliency is a key component of sustainability; defines how sustainable thinking encompasses not just the environment but economics and social equity as well; provides strategies for supporting the core values of librarianship by following the Three Es of Sustainable Libraries; lays out a host of tactics to build intense loyalty to your library from the inside out, including ways to foster an organizational culture of sustainable thinking through policy changes and purposeful leadership; guides you in communicating effectively with the community, thereby ensuring that your advocacy connects with the maximum number of residents, opinion leaders, and decision makers; demonstrates how to use construction and renovation projects as unique opportunities for positive changes; and offers worksheets, discussion questions, checklists, additional resources, and many other useful tools that will help you put sustainable thinking into action. This book will show you how to harness sustainable thinking to move forward with confidence into the unknown. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebekkah Smith AldrichPublisher: American Library Association Imprint: ALA Editions ISBN: 9780838916889ISBN 10: 0838916880 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 30 January 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Part I — Situation Report 1 Disruption: Inside, Outside, and All Around 2 Beyond Our Walls 3 Back to Basics 4 Survive the Earth 5 The Most Important Thing Part II — The Strategy 6 Being Strategic 7 The Why Behind the What 8 WHY: Core Values of Librarianship 9 HOW: The Three Es of Sustainable Libraries 10 WHAT: Local Supports Local 11 Sustainable Thinking Defined 12 Interpreting Sustainability Using the Triple Bottom Line 13 Whole Systems Thinking 14 Beyond Sustainability 15 Beyond Resiliency Part III — The Tactics 16 From the Inside Out 17 Change Leadership 18 How We Get There 19 Benchmarks for Sustainable Libraries 20 Sustainable Libraries Certification Program 21 Top Level Infusion 22 Sustainable Organizational Culture 23 Increasing Ecological Intelligence 24 Construction and Renovation: Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunities 25 Catalyst and Convener Part IV — Resources American Library Association’s Resolution on the Importance of Sustainable Libraries New York Library Association’s Resolution on the Importance of Sustainable Libraries Case Study: Kingston (New York) Library Climate Smart Pledge Climate Smart Community Library Pledge American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment Long-Range Plan Example: West Vancouver (British Columbia) Memorial LibraryReviewsAuthor InformationRebekkah Smith Aldrich (MLS, LEED AP) serves as the coordinator for library sustainability at the Mid-Hudson Library System (New York). Her work has focused on library leadership, governance, marketing, and facility design, all with an eye toward inspiring financial investment in libraries. She is the sustainability columnist for Library Journal, cochair of the New York Library Association’s Sustainability Initiative, and a founding member of the American Library Association’s Sustainability Round Table. Named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker, she is a frequent national presenter and writer on the topic of leading libraries forward in smart, practical, and effective ways. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |