On the ALA Tech Source Blog Tom Peters blogs an interview with Victoria Petersen, Technology Manager of the Mancos Public Library in southwest Colorado (and one of my favorite small public libraries!) about the details of green building. (A side note here: Tom and Victoria connected while working together to build Emerald City, an island in Second Life devoted to helping libraries and library-related organizations to become more environmentally friendly!) Two southwest Colorado libraries, Mancos Public along with Durango Public library are both building green libraries. The Durango Public Library’s new green building will open on December 1st. Mancos Public Library’s building is still under construction. Check out this interview for ins and outs of green building.
Southwest Colorado Libraries Build Green November 13, 2008
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Tags: building, colorado, green, green_building, green_practices, library, southwest
Tags: building, colorado, green, green_building, green_practices, library, southwest
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