The sustainable library: a retrospective case study of a public library sharing initiative

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Abstract

Sharing initiatives, things collections or libraries of things have become developing features in public libraries within recent years. This article reports on a retrospective case study of The Sustainable Library, a now-concluded Danish sharing initiative from 2016 to 2022. As an early example of a public library sharing initiative, The Sustainable Library is a unique case. Moreover, its explicit focus on sustainability and sharing economy makes it an early example of sustainable librarianship. The study offers empirical insights into the life cycle of the sharing initiative and its different phases. Examining the case from its organizational context, the study asks how and why the sharing initiative was developed, what were its preconditions and drivers, and which barriers were experienced along the way. Finally, the study makes room for hindsight reflections on the role and responsibility of public libraries and sharing initiatives in the sustainability agenda.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Librarianship and Information Science
Volume56
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)1057-1070
ISSN1741-6477
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Public libraries
  • retrospective case study
  • sharing economy
  • sharing initiatives
  • sustainable librarianship
  • sustainable library
  • UPSCALE: Upscaling sustainable collaborative consumption using public libraries

    Julsrud, T. E. (PI), Mathiasson, M. H. (Project participant), Guillen-Royo, M. (Project participant), Aamaas, B. (Project participant), Standal, K. (Project participant), aure, M. (Project participant), Førde, A. (Project participant), Solum, E. E. E.B.-D. (Project participant) & Jochumsen, H. (Project participant)

    01/01/202031/12/2024

    Project: Research

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