ABSTRACT

Through its discussions on planning, using space, and selecting equipment and furnishings, this book, first published in 1988, provides guidance for those who have little or no experience in designing a facility for a special library - one that serves a corporation, government agency, non-profit organization, professional society, or a special subject-oriented library located in an academic institution or public library. Its text is stimulating yet sound, and will serve not only librarians planning new facilities but also those involved in remodelling or renovating existing facilities. The appendices contain descriptions and layouts of four typical libraries, each showing the result of careful, creative planning.

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Part I: Basics of Planning Facilities

chapter |6 pages

An Overview of Library Planning

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chapter |6 pages

Preparing the Library Program

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chapter |13 pages

Space Utilization

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chapter |5 pages

Selection of Equipment and Furnishings

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chapter |6 pages

Moving the Library

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