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*Call for Submissions: Greening Libraries* *CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS * *Greening Libraries*, edited by Monika Antonelli and Mark McCullough and The editors are seeking articles from a variety of perspectives on a wide *Objective of Book* It is difficult to turn on the television or read a news story today without *Suggested Topics:* ** ** Green Libraries Historical, current or future perspectives Green Buildings How to build a green library LEED certification Platinum and Gold LEED Libraries Green renovations, LEED renovations Green and sustainable landscaping Alternative building materials and methods Green roofs The Chicago Standard Operations Healthy buildings Staff and administration compliance and buy-in Energy audits Greenhouse gas emission inventories Alternative energy resources (geothermal, wind, solar) Energy conservation and reduction Water consumption and usage Going green and cost-effectiveness Thinking green about waste (composting, vermiculture) Recycling and reuse Resource sharing Green supplies (recycled paper, cleaners, pens, etc.) Programming and Services Compliance and buy-in Public programming (peak oil, climate change, gardening, green Public services Community resource sharing Tool libraries Green transportation, car sharing, car pooling, bicycle Library community gardens The library as a green community hub (CSA pick up, Freecycle, The Transition Town movement and Transition libraries Fostering sustainable communities How Green is our Profession? Conferences New technologies Social networking Education, curriculum and training Leadership Publishing Resource bibliography *Target Audience:* Library workers, public librarians, academic librarians, school librarians, *Submission Guidelines:* ** The editors welcome submissions from librarians and library staff members *Deadline for Summaries: October 1, 2009* ** Submit a brief summary of your proposed article (250 words or less) to *Deadline for Manuscripts: February 1, 2010* Submit one electronic copy to Monika Antonelli at Editors contact information: *Monika Antonelli* *Reference/Instruction Librarian* *Minnesota State University, Mankato* *monika.antone...@mnsu.edu<https://mavmail.mnsu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=47cd24f6cec845f1901ead063e3...> *507-389-2507* * *Mark McCullough* *Reference Services Coordinator* *Minnesota State University, Mankato* *mark.mccullo...@mnsu.edu<https://mavmail.mnsu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=47cd24f6cec845f1901ead063e3...> *507-389-5154***
published by Library Juice Press, is a collection of essays, papers and
articles on various aspects of the green library movement.
range of topics related to green practices, sustainability and the library
profession. *Greening Libraries* will offer an overview of important
aspects of the growing green library movement, including, but not limited
to, green buildings, alternative energy resources, conservation, green
library services and practices, operations, programming, and outreach.
learning about how green and sustainable practices are being implemented
throughout society. Libraries are not exempt from these broader trends. In
some cases, libraries and librarians have been at the forefront of these
efforts. This book seeks to provide library professionals with a collection
of articles and papers that will serve as a portal to understanding a wide
range of green and sustainable practices within libraries and the library
profession.
living)
promotion
public transportation)
library administrators, school administrators, public officials, higher
education administrators, teachers, faculty, library school students, as
well as anyone interested in issues related to sustainability and green
practices.
from all types of libraries (public, academic, school, etc.) as well as
administrators and educators who are interested or have experience creating
green and sustainable libraries. The editors are open to a variety of
submissions including research articles, how-to articles, essays and
interviews. Manuscript submissions should comply with the Chicago Manual of
Style.
Monika Antonelli at
monika.antone...@mnsu.edu<https://mavmail.mnsu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=47cd24f6cec845f1901ead063e3...>or
Mark McCullough at
mark.mccullo...@mnsu.edu<https://mavmail.mnsu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=47cd24f6cec845f1901ead063e3...>.
Electronic submissions only please.
monika.antone...@mnsu.edu<https://mavmail.mnsu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=47cd24f6cec845f1901ead063e3...>or
Mark McCullough at
mark.mccullo...@mnsu.edu<https://mavmail.mnsu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=47cd24f6cec845f1901ead063e3...>.Suggested
length is 1,500 to 5,000 words.
Submissions should comply with the Chicago Manual of Style.
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