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1. Verfasser: Schmidt, Aaron
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2010
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ930806
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contents User Experience on Display Schmidt, Aaron Library Development Library Materials Library Services Public Libraries User Needs (Information) Case Studies Exhibits What do a pink door, reading glasses, a website, and a Beetle Kill Pine ceiling have in common? Yes, readers will find them all in this collection of great design in libraries. But the reason they're featured is their important commonality: they were intentionally and thoughtfully placed in a library to meet people's needs or otherwise engage them. The folks behind these creations took the time to observe a need, initiate a response, and improve the experience of people interacting with the library. Readers will notice that the examples range in size, scale, expense, and impact. Some of these examples might be something librarians can use in their libraries.
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language en
publishDate 2010
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spellingShingle User Experience on Display
Schmidt, Aaron
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Services
Public Libraries
User Needs (Information)
Case Studies
Exhibits
User Experience on Display Schmidt, Aaron Library Development Library Materials Library Services Public Libraries User Needs (Information) Case Studies Exhibits What do a pink door, reading glasses, a website, and a Beetle Kill Pine ceiling have in common? Yes, readers will find them all in this collection of great design in libraries. But the reason they're featured is their important commonality: they were intentionally and thoughtfully placed in a library to meet people's needs or otherwise engage them. The folks behind these creations took the time to observe a need, initiate a response, and improve the experience of people interacting with the library. Readers will notice that the examples range in size, scale, expense, and impact. Some of these examples might be something librarians can use in their libraries.
title User Experience on Display
topic Library Development
Library Materials
Library Services
Public Libraries
User Needs (Information)
Case Studies
Exhibits
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ930806