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Main Authors: James, Dennis C., Stewart, Sharon L.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ514999
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author James, Dennis C.
Stewart, Sharon L.
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James, Dennis C.
Stewart, Sharon L.
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contents Library Design Analysis Using Post-Occupancy Evaluation Methods. James, Dennis C. Stewart, Sharon L. Academic Libraries Attitudes College Faculty Comparative Analysis Graduate Students Higher Education Interior Design Library Facilities Library Personnel Undergraduate Students Use Studies Presents findings of a user-based study of the interior of Rodger's Science and Engineering Library at the University of Alabama. Compared facility evaluations from faculty, library staff, and graduate and undergraduate students. Features evaluated include: acoustics, aesthetics, book stacks, design, finishes/materials, furniture, lighting, offices, personal safety, photocopiers, signage, study areas, and temperature. (JMV)
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spellingShingle Library Design Analysis Using Post-Occupancy Evaluation Methods.
James, Dennis C.
Stewart, Sharon L.
Academic Libraries
Attitudes
College Faculty
Comparative Analysis
Graduate Students
Higher Education
Interior Design
Library Facilities
Library Personnel
Undergraduate Students
Use Studies
Library Design Analysis Using Post-Occupancy Evaluation Methods. James, Dennis C. Stewart, Sharon L. Academic Libraries Attitudes College Faculty Comparative Analysis Graduate Students Higher Education Interior Design Library Facilities Library Personnel Undergraduate Students Use Studies Presents findings of a user-based study of the interior of Rodger's Science and Engineering Library at the University of Alabama. Compared facility evaluations from faculty, library staff, and graduate and undergraduate students. Features evaluated include: acoustics, aesthetics, book stacks, design, finishes/materials, furniture, lighting, offices, personal safety, photocopiers, signage, study areas, and temperature. (JMV)
title Library Design Analysis Using Post-Occupancy Evaluation Methods.
topic Academic Libraries
Attitudes
College Faculty
Comparative Analysis
Graduate Students
Higher Education
Interior Design
Library Facilities
Library Personnel
Undergraduate Students
Use Studies
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ514999