Sustainable Library Practices and Green Libraries: Promoting Environmental Responsibility in Academic Institutions
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https://doi.org/10.64751/2656ej36Keywords:
Green Libraries, Sustainability, Academic Libraries, Environmental Responsibility, Sustainable Practices, Library ManagementAbstract
With the escalating global interest in sustainable environments, there is a rising need for academic institutions to incorporate environmentally sustainable practices in their operations. As central information hubs in universities, academic libraries have an essential role in advancing the green agenda in institutions of higher learning. This study investigates sustainable library practices and the role played by green libraries in advocating for sustainable development in institutions of higher education. The study sought to identify major sustainable practices practiced in academic libraries, investigate challenges associated with implementing the green practices, and design a practical Sustainable Green Library Model that can be implemented in universities and higher education institutions. Quantitative research methodology using surveys was applied to gather and analyze data from academic libraries, librarians, students, and professors. Results showed heightened interest in green libraries and the widespread practice of green practices such as digital resources, online catalogues, etc. Nonetheless, the actual implementation of green policies is relatively low due to challenges including funding limitations, poor infrastructure, lack of policy support, and organizational inertia. The proposed model included aspects of green policies formulation, sustainable infrastructures, digital resources management, energy and waste management, engagement of library employees, user education on green issues, and continuous monitoring of sustainable processes. In conclusion, it can be stated that university libraries have a great potential for contributing to environmental sustainability through effective green practices.
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