Environmental education in public libraries

IF 1.3 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Jennie Devine, L. Appleton
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PurposeThis research aims to investigate effective public library environmental education interventions in order to inform the development of a framework for public libraries.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative research method was developed incorporating surveys and follow-up interviews with librarians working in USA public libraries, who were known to have been involved in environmental education initiatives.FindingsThe research determined which environmental education interventions were most likely to lead to action and behaviour change in public library users. The resulting discussion has allowed for the creation of a framework which establishes factors useful for successful implementation of environmental education programmes and activities. These elements include partnership, institutional commitment, inclusion and outreach and practical activities linked to a larger vision.Research limitations/implicationsThe research participants were limited to those libraries in the USA which were all affiliated with the American Library Association (ALA) Resilient Communities programmes and had received grants.Practical implicationsThe paper concludes with a framework for implementing environmental education programmes in public libraries. Effective interventions are also shared which provide practical ideas and strategies.Social implicationsProviding structure and considerations for establishing an environmental programme enables libraries to build on experiences of other libraries. As climate change action becomes a more pressing issue, providing these interventions supports action.Originality/valueThe paper discusses the concepts of environmental education and the role which public libraries can play in this arena, concluding that sustainable development should be treated as a new tenet of librarianship and environmental education as a new research field of library and information science.
公共图书馆的环境教育
目的探讨有效的公共图书馆环境教育干预措施,为公共图书馆环境教育框架的制定提供参考。设计/方法/方法采用了一种定性研究方法,其中包括对在美国公共图书馆工作的图书管理员进行调查和后续访谈,这些图书管理员已知参与了环境教育倡议。该研究确定了哪些环境教育干预措施最有可能导致公共图书馆用户的行动和行为改变。由此产生的讨论使我们能够建立一个框架,确定对成功执行环境教育方案和活动有用的因素。这些要素包括伙伴关系、机构承诺、包容和外联以及与更大愿景相关的实际活动。研究的局限性/意义研究的参与者仅限于美国的图书馆,这些图书馆都隶属于美国图书馆协会(ALA)弹性社区计划,并获得了资助。实际意义本文最后提出了在公共图书馆推行环境教育计划的框架。还分享了提供实际想法和战略的有效干预措施。社会意义为建立环境规划提供结构和考虑因素,使图书馆能够借鉴其他图书馆的经验。随着气候变化行动成为一个更加紧迫的问题,提供这些干预措施支持行动。本文论述了环境教育的概念和公共图书馆在环境教育中的作用,认为应将可持续发展作为图书馆事业的新宗旨,将环境教育作为图书馆情报学的新研究领域。
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Library Management
Library Management INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
15.40%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: ■strategic management ■HRM/HRO ■cultural diversity ■information use ■managing change ■quality management ■leadership ■teamwork ■marketing ■outsourcing ■automation ■library finance ■charging ■performance measurement ■data protection and copyright As information services become more complex in nature and more technologically sophisticated, managers need to keep pace with innovations and thinking in the field to offer the most professional service with the resources they have.
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