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American libraries in a global contextTeresa A DeVoe 5 April 2007 (has links)
This paper positions American libraries within a global ecology of resource consumption and waste. With regard to environmental sustainability, the provision of information in print and electronic formats represents a drain on natural resources, and this paper explores various ways of measuring it. Using a mixed methods approach, the author calculates an Ecological Footprint of an average American public library, synthesizes primary and secondary sources to describe key areas of the American library’s global supply chain, and reviews available resources, which can assist librarians and information professionals in addressing their institutions’ environmental sustainability. This exploratory study finds that although the goods and services provided by libraries and information centers do carry environmental impacts, there are a growing number of options for institutions to eliminate wastes at their source, recycle, and practice socially responsible purchasing.
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The Role of Tsg101 in the Development of Physiological Cardiac Hypertrophy and Cardio-Protection from Endotoxin-Induced Cardiac DysfunctionEssandoh, Kobina 19 November 2019 (has links)
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