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*Titul:*
The second hand library building: Sustainable thinking through
recycling old buildings into new libraries.
*Autoři:*
Hauke, Petra^1 , petra.hauke@buchprojekte.com.
Werner, Klaus Ulrich^2 , wernerku@zedat.fu-berlin.de
*Zdroj:*
IFLA Journal; Mar2012, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p60-67, 8p
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Library architecture
Library planning
Adaptive reuse of buildings
Sustainable buildings
Architecture -- Conservation & restoration
Germany
Europe
*Author Supplied Keywords:*
architecture
building conversions
building renovation
ecological footprint
library and information science students
library buildings
sustainable library buildings
*Abstrakt:*
Old buildings are being recycled into libraries all over the world.
The process of rededication of a building with a former different
usage into a library is quite obviously a matter of recycling. The
transformation of an existing building with a prior non-library
function into a library brings the challenge and the opportunity for
sustainable thinking in library planning. As non-renewable resources
are decreasing, reusing and recycling are going to become
increasingly necessary in the future. The recycling of old buildings
means reducing the ecological footprint of library buildings in a
cost-effective and efficient way. Beside ‘green’ aspects like water
conservation, energy conservation, recycled or sustainable building
materials, indoor air quality, and solar power from photo-voltaic
panels, the planning of an adaptive reuse is a very different task
than the planning of a library in a totally new building. Some best
practice case studies from Germany, and other countries in Europe
are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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*Afiliace autora:*
^1 Assistant lecturer, Berlin School of Library and Information
Science, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
^2 Head librarian, Philological Library of the Freie Universität Berlin
*Počet slov plného textu:*
4765
*ISSN:*
03400352
*DOI:*
10.1177/0340035211435394
*Systémové číslo:*
73500729
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*Titul:*
The socio-technical design of a library and information science
collaboratory.
*Autoři:*
Lassi, Monica^1 , monica.lassi@hb.se
Sonnenwald, Diane H.^2 , diane.sonnenwald@gmail.com.
*Zdroj:*
Information Research; Jun2013, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p1-15, 15p, 2 Charts
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Information science -- Research
Information services
Collection development in libraries
Digital libraries
Library science
*Abstrakt:*
Introduction. We present a prototype collaboratory, a
socio-technical platform to support sharing research data collection
instruments in library and information science. No previous
collaboratory has attempted to facilitate sharing digital research
data collection instruments among library and information science
researchers. Method. We have taken a socio-technical approach to
design, which includes a review of previous research on
collaboratories; an empirical study of specific needs of library and
information science researchers; and a use case design method to
design the prototype collaboratory. Scenarios of future
interactions, use cases, were developed using an analytically-driven
approach to scenario design. The use cases guided the implementation
of the prototype collaboratory in the MediaWiki software package.
Results. The prototype collaboratory design is presented as seven
use cases, which each describe central uses of the collaboratory and
together illustrate how human system interaction has been
facilitated in the prototype collaboratory. Conclusion. Future
research includes usability testing to complement the
analytically-generated scenarios of use and to expand with the
production of use cases for specific groups of users. [ABSTRACT FROM
AUTHOR]
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*Afiliace autora:*
^1 Swedish School of Library & Information Science, University of
Borås, Allégatan 1, SE-501 90 Borås, Sweden
^2 School of Information & Library Studies, University College
Dublin. Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
*Počet slov plného textu:*
8880
*ISSN:*
13681613
*Systémové číslo:*
89031994
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