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Autor principal: Tarabula, Jill M.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2013
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contents Reinventing Douglas: How One Library Revamped Its Space Tarabula, Jill M. Community Colleges College Libraries Library Administration Space Utilization Historic Sites Library Services Electronic Libraries Computers Computer Uses in Education Clinton Community College (CCC) is a small campus serving a rural community just outside the city of Plattsburgh in upstate New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The Leroy M. Douglas Sr. Library (Douglas Library) is located in the George Moore Academic and Administrative Building (Moore Building). Prior to becoming a college, the property was the site of a well-known resort hotel established in 1890, the Hotel Champlain. While the Moore Building is magnificent with all of its history and charm, the space occupied by the library was not designed for this purpose. This article discusses how the space was redesigned by repurposing existing spaces and resources, while spending relatively little money to do it.
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spellingShingle Reinventing Douglas: How One Library Revamped Its Space
Tarabula, Jill M.
Community Colleges
College Libraries
Library Administration
Space Utilization
Historic Sites
Library Services
Electronic Libraries
Computers
Computer Uses in Education
Reinventing Douglas: How One Library Revamped Its Space Tarabula, Jill M. Community Colleges College Libraries Library Administration Space Utilization Historic Sites Library Services Electronic Libraries Computers Computer Uses in Education Clinton Community College (CCC) is a small campus serving a rural community just outside the city of Plattsburgh in upstate New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The Leroy M. Douglas Sr. Library (Douglas Library) is located in the George Moore Academic and Administrative Building (Moore Building). Prior to becoming a college, the property was the site of a well-known resort hotel established in 1890, the Hotel Champlain. While the Moore Building is magnificent with all of its history and charm, the space occupied by the library was not designed for this purpose. This article discusses how the space was redesigned by repurposing existing spaces and resources, while spending relatively little money to do it.
title Reinventing Douglas: How One Library Revamped Its Space
topic Community Colleges
College Libraries
Library Administration
Space Utilization
Historic Sites
Library Services
Electronic Libraries
Computers
Computer Uses in Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1014240