New resource guide celebrates Earth Day and Arbor Day

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New resource guide celebrates Earth Day and Arbor Day

Explore this resource containing practical ideas that you can use to make a positive impact on our planet
Explore this resource containing practical ideas that you can use to make a positive impact on our planet

In celebration of Citizen Science month, Earth Day on April 22 and Arbor Day on April 30, the University Libraries have released a new subject guide with links to related resources, videos and organizations.

The Earth Day and Arbor Day Resources contains information on the history of Arbor Day, which began in Nebraska, and Earth Day, and serves as a guide with practical ideas that individuals can use to make a positive impact on our planet. This guide includes tools to help calculate your energy use, take steps to save water, conduct your own home waste audit and more. Two of the videos linked are Concerto for the Earth and Climate Change 101 with Bill Nye.

The guide was created by Dana W.R. Boden, associate professor and libraries sciences librarian; Kiyomi Deards, associate professor and libraries science librarian; and Anna Wigtil, research specialist. It will continue to grow and expand as more resources are created, discovered, assessed and selected by a variety of librarians and staff. The objective is to bring together resources that are accessible to the general public.

The Earth Day and Arbor Day subject guide is one of the activities included in the University Libraries expanding research and teaching program.

The program plan has several strategic areas of emphasis, including research data and scholarly communication; advanced information support; entrepreneurship and innovation; science literacy, learning, and communication; and community engagement.

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