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Autori principali: Larason, Larry, DiCarlo, Rebecca
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1982
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author Larason, Larry
DiCarlo, Rebecca
author_facet Larason, Larry
DiCarlo, Rebecca
Larason, Larry
DiCarlo, Rebecca
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contents Personal Space and User Preference for Patterns of Carrel Arrangement in an Academic Library. Larason, Larry DiCarlo, Rebecca Carrels College Libraries Diagrams Furniture Arrangement Higher Education Library Equipment Library Facilities Library Research Models Personal Space Sex Differences Space Utilization Tables (Data) Use Studies Based on a series of six field experiments conducted from 1978 through 1981 at Northeast Louisiana University's Sandel Library, this report examines user preferences related to library carrel arrangement in the context of personal space theory. A brief review of research on personal space requirements and a description of Sandel Library and its users precede a composite plan of the library's third floor, which was the location for the field experiments. The various study phases described include experiments with carrels in free-standing, sheltered, partially sheltered, wall-facing, and double row positions and data collection on pattern preference by sex of user. It was found that carrel pattern and position exert significant effects on carrel use and that females and males display significant differences in preference for particular carrel arrangements. The proxemic model of human behavior proposed by Edward T. Hall was used to develop a 4-point model of average user preference. Diagrams and photographs of carrel patterns are presented throughout the report, as well as tables of data on the advantages, disadvantages, and user preference for each carrel arrangement and diagrams showing personal space zones in relation to carrel positioning. Six references are listed. (Author/ESR)
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spellingShingle Personal Space and User Preference for Patterns of Carrel Arrangement in an Academic Library.
Larason, Larry
DiCarlo, Rebecca
Carrels
College Libraries
Diagrams
Furniture Arrangement
Higher Education
Library Equipment
Library Facilities
Library Research
Models
Personal Space
Sex Differences
Space Utilization
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
Personal Space and User Preference for Patterns of Carrel Arrangement in an Academic Library. Larason, Larry DiCarlo, Rebecca Carrels College Libraries Diagrams Furniture Arrangement Higher Education Library Equipment Library Facilities Library Research Models Personal Space Sex Differences Space Utilization Tables (Data) Use Studies Based on a series of six field experiments conducted from 1978 through 1981 at Northeast Louisiana University's Sandel Library, this report examines user preferences related to library carrel arrangement in the context of personal space theory. A brief review of research on personal space requirements and a description of Sandel Library and its users precede a composite plan of the library's third floor, which was the location for the field experiments. The various study phases described include experiments with carrels in free-standing, sheltered, partially sheltered, wall-facing, and double row positions and data collection on pattern preference by sex of user. It was found that carrel pattern and position exert significant effects on carrel use and that females and males display significant differences in preference for particular carrel arrangements. The proxemic model of human behavior proposed by Edward T. Hall was used to develop a 4-point model of average user preference. Diagrams and photographs of carrel patterns are presented throughout the report, as well as tables of data on the advantages, disadvantages, and user preference for each carrel arrangement and diagrams showing personal space zones in relation to carrel positioning. Six references are listed. (Author/ESR)
title Personal Space and User Preference for Patterns of Carrel Arrangement in an Academic Library.
topic Carrels
College Libraries
Diagrams
Furniture Arrangement
Higher Education
Library Equipment
Library Facilities
Library Research
Models
Personal Space
Sex Differences
Space Utilization
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED222166