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the Architecture and Design of Public Libraries.
Objective - Analysis and discussion of attitudes of U.K. citizens
libraries. Design - Content analysis of essays submitted to the U.K.
Mass Observation Archive (MOA). Setting - Citizens of the United
Kingdom. Subjects - 180 respondents from a panel of 500 Mass
Observation Archive (MOA) volunteers. Methods - The MOA originated
everyday life of the British public. Most of the data gathered takes
anonymous volunteers. The volunteers respond to specific directives,
Buildings'. Black issued this particular directive to the panel of
which 121 were from women and 59 were from men. Both users of
libraries and non-users were included in the sample. The respondents
outside of the South of England were underrepresented. The author
attitudes regarding public library design and architecture.
buildings. Although he posed several questions, Black focused on
architecture and design of public libraries. The author chose not to
'discourse' in and not necessarily the 'content' of the essays.
discovered. He then discussed political and cultural issues with
the current landscape of libraries. Main Results - The four major
because it fit better within the world of information technology.
intimidating and cold. Those who preferred the older architecture
architecture. These respondents pointed out the fewer places to hide
stolid. The third group of respondents preferred an older exterior,
but an up-to-date interior with a more modern infrastructure. They
updated technological tools. Finally, the remaining group of
physical space. Conclusion - The discourse derived from the MOA and
that citizens of the UK have regarding public library architecture.
there is a clear tension in these attitudes and preferences. The
for renewal or rethinking of the country's public libraries.
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*Titul:*
Noise Management in Twenty-First Century Libraries: Case Studies of
Four U.S. Academic Institutions.
*Autoři:*
Franks, Janet E.^1
Asher, Darla C.^1
*Zdroj:*
New Review of Academic Librarianship; Sep-Dec2014, Vol. 20 Issue 3,
p320-331, 12p, 1 Chart, 1 Graph
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Academic libraries
Noise control -- Research
Space
Students -- Services for
*Author Supplied Keywords:*
collaboration
library buildings and space
students
university libraries
*Abstrakt:*
University libraries have had to provide acceptable noise levels for
many years and this pressure has not diminished in the twenty-first
century. Library space has to be utilized to ensure noise levels are
best managed. A study was undertaken across four university
libraries in South Florida to determine how universities utilized
their limited space to satisfy both individual and collaborative
study needs of their students. Directors and key librarians were
surveyed and interviewed, and on-site visits were conducted. Results
supported findings from the literature indicating that it is best to
observe students’ natural use of library space and designate those
areas accordingly. Additionally, it was found that current
pedagogical practices place a greater need for group study spaces,
which compete against the vital need for quiet study areas. It was
also discovered that designated floor levels used to separate sound
are compromised by popular open mezzanine designs that allow sound
to permeate between floors. Solutions are presented to minimize
noise issues that can be applied at any academic library. [ABSTRACT
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*DOI:*
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N'oubliez pas le service! (French)
*Alternativní název:*
Vergessen Sie die Dienste nicht! (German)
Don't forget service! (English)
¡No olviden el servicio¡. (Spanish)
*Jazyk:*
French
*Autoři:*
Jacquinet, Marie-Christine, mcjacquinet@gmail.com
*Zdroj:*
Bulletin des Bibliotheques de France; 2012, Issue 3, p43-46, 4p
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library employees
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Information resources
Public institutions
*Abstrakt (anglicky):*
When plans to create or overhaul libraries are drawn up these days,
the way they work, their premises and staff profiles are all seen in
terms of service rather than holdings, the aim being to shift the
main focus of what libraries do from holdings back to readers. This
paradigm shift has a number of consequences. More services to
readers means less time for behind-the-scenes duties. "Simplified"
services often require considerable logistical back-up. Furthermore,
traditional and innovative services alike need to take account of
the "mass personalisation" of readers and their needs, regardless of
whether the services in question are offered on or offsite.
[ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*Abstrakt (španělsky):*
Luego de los proyectos de construcción y de reordenamiento de
bibliotecas, los modos de funcionamiento, los espacios, los perfiles
de los personales, son de ahora en adelante contemplados bajo el
prisma de los servicios más que de las colecciones, ya que se trata
de reubicar al usuario "en el corazón de la actividad de la
biblioteca", y ya no a la colección. Este cambio de paradigma no se
produce sin consecuencias: más de servicios hacia el público, es
menos tiempo para la tareas internas; servicios "simplificados"
implican a menudo una pesada aplicación logística. Además, los
servicios en el terreno, tradicionales o innovadores, y los
servicios a distancia, deben tomar en cuenta una "personalización de
masa" de los públicos y de sus necesidades. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*Abstrakt (francouzsky):*
Lors de projets de construction et de réaménagement de
bibliothèques, les modes de fonctionnement, les espaces, les profils
des personnels, sont désormais envisagés au prisme des services plus
que des collections, puisqu'il s'agit de replacer l'usager et non
plus la collection «au cœur de l'activité de la bibliothèque». Ce
changement de paradigme n'est pas sans conséquence : plus de
services vers le public, c'est moins de temps pour les tâches
internes; des services «simplifiés» impliquent souvent une lourde
mise en œuvre logistique. De plus, les services sur place,
traditionnels ou innovants, et les services à distance, doivent
prendre en compte une «personnalisation de masse» des publics et de
leurs besoins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*Abstrakt (německy):*
Bei Bau- und Neugestaltungsprojekten von Bibliotheken werden die
Funktionsweise, die Räumlichkeiten, die Personalprofile von nun an
vermehrt durch das Prima der Dienste als der Bestände betrachtet,
weil es darum geht, den Benutzer „in das Herz der Aktivität der
Bibliothek" zu rücken, und nicht den Bestand. Dieser
Paradigmenwechsel bleibt nicht ohne Folgen: mehr Dienste für die
Benutzer bedeutet weniger Zeit für interne Aufgaben; „vereinfachte"
Dienste bringen oft eine schwerfällige logistische Umsetzung mit
sich. Außerdem müssen die Dienste vor Ort, traditionell oder
innovativ, und die Ferndienste eine „Mas-senpersonalisierung" der
Benutzer und ihrer Bedürfnisse berücksichtigen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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*Titul:*
Optimizing Collections Care: Configuring Preservation Strategies for
Unique Art Library Collections.
*Autoři:*
Morris, Beth^1 , elizabeth.morris@yale.edu
*Zdroj:*
Art Documentation: Bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of North
America; Sep2015, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p301-320, 20p
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Art libraries
Small libraries
Museum librarians
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Art museums
*Abstrakt:*
Although a large number of resources are now available in digital
environments and platforms, art libraries still hold countless
materials that can be found only in the printed word and image. With
so many paper-based research collections still in high demand in art
and design libraries, maintenance, repair, and care continue to be a
high priority. Without the support of trained preservation and
conservation professionals and units, small libraries may find it
difficult to care for their paper-based collections. This article
examines how one art museum librarian developed a preservation
program with in-house repairs to support collections care. [ABSTRACT
FROM AUTHOR]
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*ISSN:*
07307187
*Systémové číslo:*
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*Titul:*
Owatonna (Minnesota) Builds a Library.
*Autoři:*
Pepper, Simon
*Zdroj:*
Library Trends; Summer2011, Vol. 60 Issue 1, p54-70, 17p
*Fyzický popis:*
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*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library architecture
Public libraries -- Minnesota
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Public libraries
Library science
Library buildings
Cultural values
Minnesota
United States
*Abstrakt:*
Although Owatonna, Minnesota, enjoyed a limited amount of social
library provision from the mid-nineteenth century onward, it was not
until the 1890s that pressure mounted for a public library to be
established under the terms of the State Library Act of 1879. The
opportunity to provide a public library arose with a bequest from
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Hunewill, who had run a hardware business in the
town. Attached to the money they left in their wills for a library
building and books were conditions not greatly different from those
imposed by Carnegie, but without the detailed design guidance that
was later pioneered by Carnegie's organization. This paper focuses
on the way that the leaders of the community went about planning and
building the new library, with the services of an able architect,
but also with a determination to learn lessons from the users of
earlier buildings that was to prove sadly unusual in the
architectural history of a building type that combined to a high
degree both functional requirements and cultural values. [ABSTRACT
FROM AUTHOR]
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