Implementation of green technologies in the library
Abstract
The article is devoted to the implementation of green technologies in libraries. Green design helps to transform the library in modern society as a relevant part of the community. A feature of green design is the transition to renewable energy resources.
The article describes the LEED certification system as a generally recognized planning program for environmentally friendly high-performance green buildings. Six basic LEED system categories are considered for the creation of new or reconstruction of existing libraries with the involvement of green technologies: location; water efficiency; energy and atmosphere; materials and resources; air quality; innovation and design. Recommendations for libraries are given: to use renewable materials during repair works, to use LED bulbs, to create backyards, properly zone for even weight distribution of books, natural ventilation, and protection of funds from direct sunlight. IFLA Green Library Award, launched by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) in 2016, is described and lists of its winners are considered. There are also cases of successful environmental projects among Ukrainian libraries. The project of the Lviv Regional Library for Children «EcoLibrary» in 2017 was included in the top five eco-projects in the world in the IFLA Green Library Award. The project of Sumy State University “Green Library” was marked as one of the best in the All-Ukrainian competition “Library of the Year 2019”.
It is concluded that environmental sustainability gives the library some independence, as the cost of maintenance is reduced, as well as dependence on the energy market. Also libraries with implemented green design show that they can meet today’s requirements and invest in the future of the community.
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