Autor: Lux, Claudia 1 1 Qatar National Library clux@qf.org.qa
Informace o publikaci: IFLA Journal 40.3 (October 2014): 174-181.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: The new National Library of Qatar is introduced, beginning with the announcement of the planned library, its core mission, the staffing, the services, and the collections as it readies itself for opening day. A unique open concept architecture was selected that invites exploration and creativity by library users. The National Library will also serve as a central university library in Education City as well as a metropolitan library for all the citizens of Qatar. This article also demonstrates an innovative method of merging all collections regardless of the intended audience. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd., copyright holder.]
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: National libraries; Architecture; Library buildings;
Klasifikace: 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Identifikátor/klíčové slovo: Qatar National Library Qatar Foundation library architecture integrated library innovation
Název: Qatar National Library - Architecture as innovation in the Arab world
Autor: Lux, Claudia11 Qatar National Library clux@qf.org.qa
Autor korepondence: Lux, Claudia
E-mailová adresa autora: clux@qf.org.qa
Název publikace: IFLA Journal
Svazek: 40
Číslo: 3
Strany: 174-181
Po
et stránek: 8
Rok vydání: 2014
Vydavatel: Sage Publications, London UK
ISSN: 0340-0352
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Recenzované: Ano
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0340035214546984
Aktualizovat: 2015-10-01
Přístupové číslo: 201507137
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 1718055633
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1718055633?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Library Study Behaviors in the Age of Ubiquitous Mobile Devices: An Observational Study in Four Academic Libraries
Autor: Catalano, Amy 1 ; Paretta, Lawrence; McGivney, Claudia; King, Tara 1 Axinn Library, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
Informace o publikaci: Reference Librarian 55.4 (October 2, 2014): 328-342.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: In this study, researchers observed student study behaviors in the libraries of four post-secondary institutions. In all, 2,773 observations were made. This research replicates and expands an earlier study and addresses its limitations. The results of a logistic regression test indicate whether students had a mobile device readily available and where students chose to study in the library best predicted whether they demonstrated a study, as opposed to a non-study, behavior. Specifically, if students were found in quiet study or computer areas, they were more likely to be performing study behaviors. This research has implications for library stakeholders making decisions about the use of library space. Most importantly, this research demonstrates that library spaces are widely used for diverse purposes. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: User behaviour; Cellular telephones; Academic libraries; Students; Space; Portable computers;
Klasifikace: 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Název: Library Study Behaviors in the Age of Ubiquitous Mobile Devices: An Observational Study in Four Academic Libraries
Autor: Catalano, Amy1 ; Paretta, Lawrence; McGivney, Claudia; King, Tara1 Axinn Library, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY
Autor korepondence: Catalano, Amy
Název publikace: Reference Librarian
Svazek: 55
Číslo: 4
Strany: 328-342
Po
et stránek: 15
Rok vydání: 2014
Vydavatel: Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia PA
ISSN: 0276-3877
CODEN: RELBD6
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Recenzované: Ano
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02763877.2014.932734
Aktualizovat: 2015-06-01
Přístupové číslo: 201500643
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 1641420730
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1641420730?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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The Green Library Planner: What Every Librarian Needs to Know Before Starting to Build or Renovate
Autor: McCloskey, Donna J, MLIS, AHIP
Informace o publikaci: Journal of the Medical Library Association ; Chicago 103.1 (Jan 2015): 59-60.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt:
ISBN: 978-0-8108-8736-7 * The librarian who is fortunate enough to be embarking on the construction of a new library space or renovation of an older library would not find a more comprehensive and thorough book than The Green Library Planner: What Every Librarian Needs to Know Before Starting to Build or Renovate, nor a more qualified author than Mary M. Carr, a librarian for forty years and a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-accredited professional. The ''Indoor Environmental Quality'' chapter lists the benefits of green building to library staffand patrons as improved health and mood as well as increased productivity.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Libraries; Librarians; Books; Green buildings; Construction;
Název: The Green Library Planner: What Every Librarian Needs to Know Before Starting to Build or Renovate
Autor: McCloskey, Donna J, MLIS, AHIP
Název publikace: Journal of the Medical Library Association ; Chicago
Svazek: 103
Číslo: 1
Strany: 59-60
Po
et stránek: 2
Rok vydání: 2015
Datum vydání: Jan 2015
Sekce: BOOK REVIEWS
Místo vydání: Chicago
Předmět publikace: Medical Sciences, Library And Information Sciences
ISSN: 15365050
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Book Review-Favorable
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 1650948040
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1650948040?accountid=12797
Copyright: Copyright Medical Library Association Jan 2015
Poslední aktualizace: 2017-04-15
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 281 z 318
The Image of an Institution: Politicians and the Urban Library Project
Autor: Evjen, Sunniva 1 1 Faculty of Archivistics, Library and Information Science, Oslo and Akerhus University College of Applied Sciences, P.O. Box 4., St. Olavs plass, N-0130, Oslo, Norway
Informace o publikaci: Library & Information Science Research 37.1 (January 2015): 28-35.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: In terms of political perceptions, library building projects appear to be similar across different contexts. Qualitative interviews with local politicians were employed to examine attitudes towards public libraries and library development in three cities building new central libraries: Aarhus, Denmark; Birmingham, UK; and Oslo, Norway. Applying an institutional perspective, the analysis focuses on norms, legitimization, and organizational change. Findings show shared views on the role and mission of the library. The informants primarily pointed to citizens' democratic rights and their country's democratic tradition when legitimizing public funding for libraries in general. However, argumentation for local library building projects was connected to city development and the desire to portray a city as oriented towards knowledge and culture. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Library buildings; Politicians; Public libraries; Urban areas; International comparisons;
Klasifikace: 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Název: The Image of an Institution: Politicians and the Urban Library Project
Autor: Evjen, Sunniva11 Faculty of Archivistics, Library and Information Science, Oslo and Akerhus University College of Applied Sciences, P.O. Box 4., St. Olavs plass, N-0130, Oslo, Norway
Autor korepondence: Evjen, Sunniva
Název publikace: Library & Information Science Research
Svazek: 37
Číslo: 1
Strany: 28-35
Po
et stránek: 8
Rok vydání: 2015
Vydavatel: Elsevier, Inc.
ISSN: 0740-8188
CODEN: LISRDH
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Recenzované: Ano
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lisr.2014.09.004
Aktualizovat: 2015-10-01
Přístupové číslo: 201507134
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 1718055648
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1718055648?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 282 z 318
It's about Work, not Space
Autor: Felix, Elliot 1 1 brightspot strategy
Informace o publikaci: Library Issues: Briefings for Faculty and Administrators 35.3 (January 2015).
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: Many organizations - libraries included - are contemplating changes to their workspace. It may result from a new organizational vision or structure, new construction or renovation, a consolidation, a response to budget constraints, a new initiative, a change in leadership - or more likely, a mix of all of these. Library administrators must focus primarily on the changes in how people work and secondarily about changes in the space to facilitate that work. For instance, moving to a more open workplace might improve group problem solving but open space isn't itself a goal. The design and implementation process should acknowledge and weigh the inevitable trade-offs new workspace will bring. If you truly want to use staff workspace as a tool for improving the effectiveness of your organization, reframe your space initiative to be about work. Then carefully orchestrate the research, engagement, communications, development, and assessment activities so that people can enroll in and take ownership of the change. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Libraries; Space; Design; User services; Profession;
Klasifikace: 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Název: It's about Work, not Space
Autor: Felix, Elliot11 brightspot strategy
Autor korepondence: Felix, Elliot
Název publikace: Library Issues: Briefings for Faculty and Administrators
Svazek: 35
Číslo: 3
Rok vydání: 2015
Vydavatel: Mountainside Publishing, Ann Arbor, MI
ISSN: 0734-3035
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2015-12-01
Přístupové číslo: 201509363
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 1735638666
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1735638666?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 283 z 318
Open vs. Closed: Achieving the Optimal Library Office Ecosystem
Autor: Bell, Steven
Informace o publikaci: Library Issues: Briefings for Faculty and Administrators 35.3 (January 2015).
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: In my first academic library job I had what is quite possibly the worst workspace ever. My beat up, grey metal office surplus desk was in use before I was born. With limited research, most of what we know about the good and bad of workspace arrangements comes from the field. Depending on whom you ask about either system, be it closed or open, anticipate strong opinions. Advocates for open offices praise the arrangement's contribution to better staff communication, interaction and engagement. Supporters of closed systems, typically private offices for managers and professionals, claim the noise and distraction created by open systems hurts worker productivity and morale. Library staff will no doubt have much to say about their office arrangements, with the potential for disagreement, but the real question goes beyond whether an open or closed system works best. Focus instead on what is the optimal office ecosystem to facilitate connections between co-workers that leads to collaboration that maintains or enhances the quality of service to community members. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Design; Offices; User interface; Library staff;
Klasifikace: 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Název: Open vs. Closed: Achieving the Optimal Library Office Ecosystem
Autor: Bell, Steven
Autor korepondence: Bell, Steven
Název publikace: Library Issues: Briefings for Faculty and Administrators
Svazek: 35
Číslo: 3
Rok vydání: 2015
Vydavatel: Mountainside Publishing, Ann Arbor, MI
ISSN: 0734-3035
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2015-12-01
Přístupové číslo: 201509361
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 1735639138
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1735639138?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 284 z 318
New Building, Traditional Workspace: How Did We Get Here?
Autor: Garrison, Julie 1 1 Research and Instructional Services Grand Valley State University, Michigan
Informace o publikaci: Library Issues: Briefings for Faculty and Administrators 35.3 (January 2015).
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt: When we embarked on designing a new library at Grand Valley State University, we took the opportunity to reimagine everything. The goal was to design for flexibility, providing opportunities for students to create and own their learning environments. We wanted moveable furniture, a mix of spaces, and as much as possible, to minimize walls and invite students to create their own spaces. Translating these design strategies to our library staff and faculty work environments proved more challenging. We explored new ideas and options for creating functional, attractive, and flexible workspaces. We imagined collaborative spaces and hoteling for staff in need of temporary accommodations. The changing nature of our work was factored into discussions weighing the relative merits of open and closed work environments. An open office environment would have offered us more flexibility to accommodate growth. We believed professional staff morale would have taken a huge blow had their request to support this need gone ignored. Adapted from the source document.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Design; Library buildings; Space; User services;
Klasifikace: 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Název: New Building, Traditional Workspace: How Did We Get Here?
Autor: Garrison, Julie11 Research and Instructional Services Grand Valley State University, Michigan
Autor korepondence: Garrison, Julie
Název publikace: Library Issues: Briefings for Faculty and Administrators
Svazek: 35
Číslo: 3
Rok vydání: 2015
Vydavatel: Mountainside Publishing, Ann Arbor, MI
ISSN: 0734-3035
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Journal Article
Aktualizovat: 2015-12-01
Přístupové číslo: 201509364
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 1735639160
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1735639160?accountid=12797
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-09-27
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 285 z 318
In Favor of Weeding
Autor: Ferguson, Christine L
Informace o publikaci: Serials Review ; Greenwich 41.4 (2015): 221.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt (English): As noted in a recent article in Inside Higher Ed, “One of the reasons library renovations are often controversial is that browsing for books seems to be pitted against creating spaces for doing other things—group work, study spaces, digital humanities labs, academic services like tutoring or writing centers” (Fister, 2015 Fister, B. (2015, August 13). As was the case at Colby College, arguments against the discard or storage of both monographic and serial collections generally tend to focus on the intrinsic value of the printed word and the benefits of browsing the collection, but ultimately, at the heart of most objections raised against weeding and storage initiatives in libraries is a debate on the role of the library itself.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Library collections; Weeding of collections; Renovation & restoration; Academic libraries;
Spole
nost/organizace: Název: Colby College; NAICS: 611310;
Klasifikace: 9.12: TECHNICAL SERVICES - COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT; 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Název: In Favor of Weeding
Autor: Ferguson, Christine L
Název publikace: Serials Review ; Greenwich
Svazek: 41
Číslo: 4
První strana: 221
Rok vydání: 2015
Datum vydání: 2015
Sekce: GUEST EDITORIAL
Vydavatel: Elsevier Science Ltd.
Místo vydání: Greenwich
Země vydání: United Kingdom
Předmět publikace: Library And Information Sciences
ISSN: 0098-7913
Typ zdroje: Scholarly Journals
Jazyk publikace: English
Typ dokumentu: Editorial
ID dokumentu ProQuest: 1778660063
URL adresa dokumentu: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1778660063?accountid=12797
Copyright: Copyright Taylor & Francis Ltd. 2015
Poslední aktualizace: 2016-11-29
Databáze: Library & Information Science Abstracts (LISA)
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Dokument 286 z 318
Library space design
Autor: Zhi-Ping, Lin
Informace o publikaci: Zhonghua Yi Xue Tu Shu Qing Bao Za Zhi = Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science ; Beijing 24.4 (2015): 1.
Odkaz na dokument ProQuest
Abstrakt (English): After a description of the history,the opening,integrative,flexible and pluralistic trends,the principles and technological process of library space design,a case of library space design was analyzed with The Library of Zhejiang University as an example.
Odkazy: Linking Service
Předmět: Design; Libraries;
Klasifikace: 7.11: PLANNING AND DESIGN OF LIBRARY BUILDINGS
Název: Library space design
Autor: Zhi-Ping, Lin
Název publikace: Zhonghua Yi Xue Tu Shu Qing Bao Za Zhi = Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science ; Beijing
Svazek: 24
Číslo: 4
První strana: 1
Rok vydání: 2015
Datum vydání: 2015
Vydavatel: Medical Library of Chinese Peoples Liberation Army
Místo vydání: Beijing
Předmět publikace: Library And Information Sciences, Medical Sciences
ISSN: 1671-3982
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