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Autores principales: Hawthorne, Pat, Ed., Martin, Ron G., Ed.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED382218
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author Hawthorne, Pat, Ed.
Martin, Ron G., Ed.
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Martin, Ron G., Ed.
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Martin, Ron G., Ed.
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contents Planning Additions to Academic Library Buildings: A Seamless Approach. Hawthorne, Pat, Ed. Martin, Ron G., Ed. Academic Libraries Accessibility (for Disabled) Architects Building Design Case Studies Construction (Process) Cooperative Planning Higher Education Library Development Library Funding Library Personnel Library Planning Maps Strategic Planning This document presents three case studies that illustrate how library staffs and architectural design teams can work together to plan additions that are successful solutions to building problems. The case studies cover the experiences of Hope College, Holland, Michigan (David Jensen, Margaret Jensen), Western Maryland College, Westminster, Maryland (Dave Neikirk), and the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Sarah C. Michalak). Highlights include cooperation among architects, campus planners, consultants, and librarians; the library planning committee; design elements and the construction processes; a new name and identity; functional changes; floor plan descriptions; study spaces; the library presence and environment; campus community feedback; space shortages; funding; service for people with disabilities; and advice. Eighteen figures present floor plans. Appendices provide brief descriptions of poster sessions from eight university libraries, a checklist of additions to academic library buildings, library contacts and architects, and a bibliography of related publications of the Library Administration and Management Association of the American Library Association. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Planning Additions to Academic Library Buildings: A Seamless Approach.
Hawthorne, Pat, Ed.
Martin, Ron G., Ed.
Academic Libraries
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Architects
Building Design
Case Studies
Construction (Process)
Cooperative Planning
Higher Education
Library Development
Library Funding
Library Personnel
Library Planning
Maps
Strategic Planning
Planning Additions to Academic Library Buildings: A Seamless Approach. Hawthorne, Pat, Ed. Martin, Ron G., Ed. Academic Libraries Accessibility (for Disabled) Architects Building Design Case Studies Construction (Process) Cooperative Planning Higher Education Library Development Library Funding Library Personnel Library Planning Maps Strategic Planning This document presents three case studies that illustrate how library staffs and architectural design teams can work together to plan additions that are successful solutions to building problems. The case studies cover the experiences of Hope College, Holland, Michigan (David Jensen, Margaret Jensen), Western Maryland College, Westminster, Maryland (Dave Neikirk), and the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Sarah C. Michalak). Highlights include cooperation among architects, campus planners, consultants, and librarians; the library planning committee; design elements and the construction processes; a new name and identity; functional changes; floor plan descriptions; study spaces; the library presence and environment; campus community feedback; space shortages; funding; service for people with disabilities; and advice. Eighteen figures present floor plans. Appendices provide brief descriptions of poster sessions from eight university libraries, a checklist of additions to academic library buildings, library contacts and architects, and a bibliography of related publications of the Library Administration and Management Association of the American Library Association. (AEF)
title Planning Additions to Academic Library Buildings: A Seamless Approach.
topic Academic Libraries
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Architects
Building Design
Case Studies
Construction (Process)
Cooperative Planning
Higher Education
Library Development
Library Funding
Library Personnel
Library Planning
Maps
Strategic Planning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED382218