These guidelines stem from the ENSULIB Standing Committee work, and are now approved and copy edited by IFLA staff. They are in the IFLA repository accessible to all:
https://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/7005
These guidelines provide a comprehensive framework for developing, managing, and evaluating green and sustainable libraries across diverse contexts. Grounded in principles of environmental responsibility, social equity, and economic viability, the publication outlines practical strategies for integrating sustainability into all aspects of library work. It addresses governance, staff training, operations, collections, services, legal and ethical considerations, and the planning and management of library buildings and equipment. Emphasis is placed on community engagement, accessibility and inclusion, efficient use of resources, and the responsible application of information and communications technology. The guidelines also highlight the role of libraries as exemplars and educators for sustainability within their communities. Through monitoring, evaluation, and continuous improvement, libraries are encouraged to align local actions with global sustainability goals. Case studies and best practices illustrate how libraries of varying sizes and resources can achieve meaningful environmental and social impact.
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Beth FilarWilliams
User Experience Research Librarian
Oregon State University Libraries and Press
IFLA ENSULIB Standing Committee Member
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