A Qualitative Case Study of Green Environment: Practices, Attitudes and Future Strategies of Pakistani University Librarians

Q3 Social Sciences
A. Khalid, Syeda Hina Batool
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Author(s): Khalid, Ayesha; Batool, Syeda Hina | Abstract: Scope: This paper attempts to explicate sustainable practices’ status in university libraries with specific reference to Pakistan. This idea enunciates the potential of university libraries to address the environmental issues through work operations as a social responsibility.Design/methodology/approach: This case study utilized multiple methods for mapping data from different sources, such as face-to-face in-person 27 interviews, observation (participants and the sites), pictures, document review and field notes to explore the existing status of sustainable practices of librarians. Furthermore, a cross case analysis was done to validate the findings.Findings: Status of green work practices is unsatisfactory. Majority of librarians are not familiar, have a limited or different understanding of going green. Consequently, green work practices are highly uneven in absence of framed guidelines.Practical Implications: Overall, there is a dearth of LIS literature in the domain of going green. The current research based on the belief that every small individual green action counts on protecting planet earth across nation and across globe.Originality/Value: This case study is to stimulate a conversation on environmental education and promotion among library professionals. Additionally, the study will also place local librarianship into the latest perspective of “green literature” and increase the value and significance of local librarians’ green efforts in the global context.
绿色环境的定性案例研究:巴基斯坦大学图书馆员的实践、态度和未来策略
作者:Khalid, Ayesha;摘要:本文试图阐述可持续实践在巴基斯坦大学图书馆的现状。这个想法阐明了大学图书馆作为一种社会责任,通过工作运作来解决环境问题的潜力。设计/方法/方法:本案例研究利用多种方法绘制不同来源的数据,如面对面访谈、观察(参与者和站点)、图片、文件审查和实地笔记,以探讨图书馆员可持续实践的现状。此外,还进行了跨案例分析以验证研究结果。调查结果:绿色工作实践的现状令人不满意。大多数图书馆员对绿色环保并不熟悉,理解有限或不同。因此,在缺乏框架指导方针的情况下,绿色工作实践极不平衡。实际意义:总体而言,在走向绿色领域的美国文献缺乏。目前的研究基于这样一种信念,即每一个小小的个人绿色行动都是在国家和全球范围内保护地球。原创性/价值:本案例研究旨在激发图书馆专业人员对环境教育和促进的讨论。此外,本研究也将地方图书馆事业置于“绿色文学”的最新视角,并提升地方图书馆在全球背景下的绿色努力的价值与意义。
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Electronic Green Journal
Electronic Green Journal Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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