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Result: Climate Change Considerations in Public Library Collection Development

Title:
Climate Change Considerations in Public Library Collection Development
Source:
Pathfinder: A Canadian Journal for Information Science Students and Early Career Professionals. 4:209-215
Publisher Information:
University of Alberta Libraries, 2023.
Publication Year:
2023
Document Type:
Academic journal Article
ISSN:
2563-2493
DOI:
10.29173/pathfinder72
Rights:
CC BY SA
Accession Number:
edsair.doi...........e23c53b82fcf73ce9437e76c3688aea3
Database:
OpenAIRE

Further Information

Climate change is one of the biggest threats to our continued existence. While resources and research about climate change are readily available, what do public libraries need to be doing, as one of the last free public spaces, to bridge the gap between complex information and community action? This extended abstract, based on a larger research paper, explores the various ways public libraries can be active members of their communities and promote conversations about climate change with the specific actions of their collection development. Through an in-depth literature search, several challenges are identified that act as barriers to creating cohesive, inclusive, and informative climate change-oriented collections. These barriers include eco-anxiety, particularly among children and young adults, environmental literacy, and climate change denial materials. Considering these challenges, recommendations are provided to overcome these obstacles. As the need for understanding and action becomes more dire, library policies and collection development strategies need to reflect those needs.