Have you heard about seed libraries and been curious about how one could be incorporated into your workplace? Keen to learn more about seed libraries and the role they play in a good world?
Seed libraries are as diverse as the communities they serve and there is no right way to create one. It can be a small box of seeds as part of a Citizen Science Corner or an entire network of seed libraries with inter-library loans – and everything in-between!
This webinar provides inspiration and plenty of practical advice to help you play a part in a seed library initiative.
Kicking off a new era for ALIA Green, Jacqui Lucas from ALIA and Lauren Markwell (ALIA Green’s new convenor) recently caught up with Rebecca Newburn from Seed Library Network, and Dr Bridie Schultz from TeachSTEM – the powerhouse behind the development of Citizen Science Corners in libraries Nation-wide.
This session covers:
- Why start a seed library?
- What is involved in setting up?
- What are some examples of existing seed libraries?
- How to incorporate seed libraries into local programming?
- Seed libraries and Citizen Science
If you have questions, want to know more, or simply want to chat about seed libraries, please reach out! You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.









