Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Library buildings; Architecture; Errors;
Klasifikace: 7.0: LIBRARY BUILDINGS
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/
Název: The Dark Side of Library Architecture: The Persistence of Dysfunctional Designs
Autor: Schlipf, Fred11 University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Autor korepondence: Schlipf, Fred
Název publikace: Library Trends
Svazek: 60
Číslo: 1
Strany: 227-255
Po
et stránek: 29
Rok vydání: 2011
Vydavatel: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD
ISSN: 0024-2594
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Recenzované: Ano
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2011-11-02
Přístupové číslo: 201108382
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 902065102
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/902065102?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 62 z 318
The Emergence and Challenge of the Modern Library Building: Ideal Types, Model Libraries, and Guidelines, from the Enlightenment to the Experience Economy
Autor: Dahlkild, Nan 1 1 Royal School of Library and Information Science in Copenhagen, Denmark
Informace o publikaci: Library Trends 60.1 (July 2011): 11-42.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: The evolution of modern libraries has been closely related to the development of modernity in Western societies, both in relation to the development of social life in the last centuries and to the growing importance of reading, information, and knowledge and to the ideas of enlightenment, democracy, tolerance, and the open society. The increasing number of library buildings and the development of library space are part of the greater accessibility of information, the opening of the organization of knowledge, and the creation of a public sphere. This article examines the making of the modern library building and the related discourse by selecting important model buildings, guidelines, discussions, and experiments reflecting various cultural and social visions of democracy and openness. The perspective is international. An investigation is made of the physical as well as the social construction of the modern library space and of its identity and "libraryness.". Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Library buildings; Library history; Architecture; Social aspects;
Klasifikace: 7.0: LIBRARY BUILDINGS
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/
Název: The Emergence and Challenge of the Modern Library Building: Ideal Types, Model Libraries, and Guidelines, from the Enlightenment to the Experience Economy
Autor: Dahlkild, Nan11 Royal School of Library and Information Science in Copenhagen, Denmark
Autor korepondence: Dahlkild, Nan
Název publikace: Library Trends
Svazek: 60
Číslo: 1
Strany: 11-42
Po
et stránek: 32
Rok vydání: 2011
Vydavatel: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD
ISSN: 0024-2594
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Recenzované: Ano
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2011-11-02
Přístupové číslo: 201108373
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 902065409
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/902065409?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 63 z 318
Owatonna (Minnesota) Builds a Library
Autor: Pepper, Simon 1 1 Emeritus of Architecture, University of Liverpool
Informace o publikaci: Library Trends 60.1 (July 2011): 54-70.
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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. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Public libraries; Library buildings; Library history; Architecture;
Klasifikace: 7.0: LIBRARY BUILDINGS
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/
Název: Owatonna (Minnesota) Builds a Library
Autor: Pepper, Simon11 Emeritus of Architecture, University of Liverpool
Autor korepondence: Pepper, Simon
Název publikace: Library Trends
Svazek: 60
Číslo: 1
Strany: 54-70
Po
et stránek: 17
Rok vydání: 2011
Vydavatel: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD
ISSN: 0024-2594
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Recenzované: Ano
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2011-11-02
Přístupové číslo: 201108381
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 902065438
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/902065438?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 64 z 318
Collections to Connections: Changing Spaces and New Challenges in Academic Library Buildings
Autor: Latimer, Karen 1 1 Queen's University, Belfast
Informace o publikaci: Library Trends 60.1 (July 2011): 112-133.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: The article looks at changes in information provision and their significant impact on the development of the design of academic library spaces over the years. The history of the academic library as a building type is examined, and the move from the collection-dominated library buildings of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to the service-rich, user-focused ones of the twenty-first century is explored. Recent trends are identified, drawing on a number of mainly UK and other European examples. The effect of increasing availability of e-resources, new technology, and changing methods of teaching, learning, and research on design is also considered. Other issues covered in the paper include the importance of the design brief or program, interior space, fittings and fixtures, and finally the need to reflect on the success or failure of building projects through post-occupancy evaluation. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Architecture; Academic libraries; Library buildings; Library history;
Klasifikace: 7.0: LIBRARY BUILDINGS
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/
Název: Collections to Connections: Changing Spaces and New Challenges in Academic Library Buildings
Autor: Latimer, Karen11 Queen's University, Belfast
Autor korepondence: Latimer, Karen
Název publikace: Library Trends
Svazek: 60
Číslo: 1
Strany: 112-133
Po
et stránek: 22
Rok vydání: 2011
Vydavatel: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD
ISSN: 0024-2594
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Recenzované: Ano
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2011-11-02
Přístupové číslo: 201108376
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 902065460
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/902065460?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 65 z 318
A Great Library on the Prairie: The History, Design, and Growth of the University of Illinois Library
Autor: Peoples, Brock 1 1 Smithton Public Library District in Smithton, Illinois
Informace o publikaci: Library Trends 60.1 (July 2011): 134-151.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library stands today as one of the largest publicly funded libraries in the United States, providing information access for research and discovery to over 50,000 students, faculty and staff as well as to members of the community at large. The library developed and grew as the university itself grew, becoming an architectural manifestation of those it serves. Originally designed by a team of University leaders, librarians, and architects for the pedagogies and information needs of the early twentieth century, the main library building, a neo-Georgian structure dating from 1926, supplemented by an imaginatively designed adjacent underground library for undergraduates in the late 1960s, has adapted to emerging information technologies and patron use through additions and changes in service models over the decades, ensuring its continuing relevancy to its patrons and its place as the heart of the university. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: University libraries; Library buildings; Architecture; Library history;
Klasifikace: 7.0: LIBRARY BUILDINGS
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/
Název: A Great Library on the Prairie: The History, Design, and Growth of the University of Illinois Library
Autor: Peoples, Brock11 Smithton Public Library District in Smithton, Illinois
Autor korepondence: Peoples, Brock
Název publikace: Library Trends
Svazek: 60
Číslo: 1
Strany: 134-151
Po
et stránek: 18
Rok vydání: 2011
Vydavatel: Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD
ISSN: 0024-2594
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Recenzované: Ano
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2011-11-02
Přístupové číslo: 201108380
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 902065468
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/902065468?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 66 z 318
"New Beauties": The Design of British Public Library Buildings in the 1960s
Autor: Black, Alistair
Informace o publikaci: Library Trends ; Baltimore 60.1 (Summer 2011): 71-111.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt:
In 1960 the architectural correspondent of London's Times newspaper praised contemporary architects for having evolved what he called "new beauties": attractive, modernist buildings created out of new techniques and approaches to style and structure. This study features a particular set of these "new beauties": public library buildings of the 1960s, both large and small. In the 1960s, public library design finally broke free from its Victorian heritage. The new library buildings that appeared in this decade, clothed as they were in the architectural modernism of the time, reflected an age of optimism and intended modernization, when faith in the postwar welfare state was at its height, when hopes for technological and economic renewal were running high, and when the outlook of professional librarians was becoming increasingly progressive. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Architecture; Libraries; Buildings; Design; Architects; War; Health services; Concrete;
Název: "New Beauties": The Design of British Public Library Buildings in the 1960s
Autor: Black, Alistair
Název publikace: Library Trends ; Baltimore
Svazek: 60
Číslo: 1
Strany: 71-111
Po
et stránek: 41
Rok vydání: 2011
Datum vydání: Summer 2011
Vydavatel: Johns Hopkins University Press
Místo vydání: Baltimore
Země vydání: United States
Předmět publikace: Library And Information Sciences
ISSN: 00242594
CODEN: LIBTA3
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Feature
Další obsah dokumentu: Photographs Illustrations References
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 903205704
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/903205704?accountid=12797
Copyright: Copyright Johns Hopkins University Press Summer 2011
Poslední aktualizace: 2015-11-07
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 67 z 318
Public Library Buildings in Finland: An Analysis of the Architectural and Librarianship Discourses from 1945 to the Present
Autor: Mehtonen, Pentti
Informace o publikaci: Library Trends ; Baltimore 60.1 (Summer 2011): 152-173.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt:
The history of public library buildings in Finland from 1945 to the present is analyzed by examining the Finnish architectural and librarianship discourses on library planning and design. Two Finnish journals were chosen as the main research material: Arkkitehti, the main national publication for Finnish architects, and Kirjastolehti, the major publication for Finnish librarians. The key historical features of the architectural and librarianship discourses are presented within the wider context. A closer analysis of five representative library buildings is also presented. The specific architectural discourse on library design is found to have been largely determined by the changes in the Finnish architectural discourse in general; the representational conventions of a genre determined the way the library buildings were presented. The practical demands of library work have largely guided the Finnish librarianship discourse on library planning and design, but in many cases the discussion was also more progressive and future-oriented. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Libraries; Architecture; History; Buildings; Design; Journals; World War II; Architects;
Název: Public Library Buildings in Finland: An Analysis of the Architectural and Librarianship Discourses from 1945 to the Present
Autor: Mehtonen, Pentti
Název publikace: Library Trends ; Baltimore
Svazek: 60
Číslo: 1
Strany: 152-173
Po
et stránek: 22
Rok vydání: 2011
Datum vydání: Summer 2011
Vydavatel: Johns Hopkins University Press
Místo vydání: Baltimore
Země vydání: United States
Předmět publikace: Library And Information Sciences
ISSN: 00242594
CODEN: LIBTA3
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Feature
Další obsah dokumentu: Photographs References
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 903205850
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/903205850?accountid=12797
Copyright: Copyright Johns Hopkins University Press Summer 2011
Poslední aktualizace: 2015-11-07
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 68 z 318
Introduction
Autor: Black, Alistair; Dahlkild, Nan
Informace o publikaci: Library Trends ; Baltimore 60.1 (Summer 2011): 1-10.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt:
Partly through architectural expression, national libraries have signalled their desire to shift away from an esoteric, narrowly academic posture: spectacular, ambitious, and, in some cases, controversial new designs for national libraries have appeared in places like Copenhagen, Denmark; London, UK; Paris, France; Frankfurt Am Main, Germany; Alexandria, Egypt; and Astana, Kazakhstan (Bibliothèque Nationale de France, 1996; Carr, 2000; Crosbie, 2003, pp. 12-15; Dawson, 1998; Kadragic, 2010; Renoult, 2000; Royal Library Copenhagen, 2009; Stonehouse &Stromberg, 2004; Wilson, 1998). In parallel with such projects, an extensive literature on the subject of library design has been generated, only an indicative sample of which can be noted here.2 Online databases of new library designs and design advice have been constructed.3 International organizations have been active in the promotion of library design.4 A large number of studies on library design have been historical in nature, including a number that have attempted to link the present to the past-again, there is room for only a small selection to be noted here.5 Moreover, many of these historical studies have addressed the "commonplace" library as opposed to the great libraries of state, church, and university.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Libraries; Design; Architecture; History; Buildings; International organizations;
Název: Introduction
Autor: Black, Alistair; Dahlkild, Nan
Název publikace: Library Trends ; Baltimore
Svazek: 60
Číslo: 1
Strany: 1-10
Po
et stránek: 10
Rok vydání: 2011
Datum vydání: Summer 2011
Vydavatel: Johns Hopkins University Press
Místo vydání: Baltimore
Země vydání: United States
Předmět publikace: Library And Information Sciences
ISSN: 00242594
CODEN: LIBTA3
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: General Information
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 903205860
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/903205860?accountid=12797
Copyright: Copyright Johns Hopkins University Press Summer 2011
Poslední aktualizace: 2015-11-07
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 69 z 318
The Library as Place and Space. Methods for Impact Measurement
Autor: Richter, Steffen
Informace o publikaci: Information: Wissenschaft & Praxis 62.5 (July 2011): 225-236.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: Usually the impact of libraries as places or space on stakeholders is communicated without scientific evidence. Also visitors are not usually involved in alterations to buildings and interiors. Therefore the present work, based on literature research, gives an overview of methods already applied for impact measurement in libraries as places/spaces. Visitor research in museums and human geography are analysed because of overlapping interests concerning places/spaces. As a result it has been established that other methods are not applied there. The intense discussion on the philosophy of science in human geography can be of use, as well as factors successfully implementing the findings of visitor research. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Libraries; Space planning; Impact; Evaluation;
Klasifikace: 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Název: The Library as Place and Space. Methods for Impact Measurement
Alternativní titul: Die Bibliothek als Ort und Raum: Verfahren zur Wirkungsmessung
Autor: Richter, Steffen
Autor korepondence: Richter, Steffen
E-mailová adresa autora: steffenrichter@web.de
Název publikace: Information: Wissenschaft & Praxis
Svazek: 62
Číslo: 5
Strany: 225-236
Po
et stránek: 12
Rok vydání: 2011
Vydavatel: Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Informationswissenschaft und Informationspraxis e.V., Darmstadt, Germany
ISSN: 1434-4653
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: German
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2011-12-01
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