04273oam 2200565 450 991082063130332120230316103523.01-283-40352-897866134035203-598-44037-510.1515/9783598440373(OCoLC)643557934(MiFhGG)GVRL2ERX(EXLCZ)99100000000069213620070911d2007 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrIFLA library building guidelines developments & reflections /edited on behalf of IFLA by Karen Latimer and Hellen NiegaardMùˆnchen K.G. Saur2007Munchen, Germany :K.G. Saur,2007.1 online resource (266 pages, i-xxxii pages of plates) illustrations, plansGale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.3-598-11768-X Includes bibliographical references and index. Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PROLOGUE -- INTRODUCTION: A NEW TOOL FOR PLANNING LIBRARY BUILDINGS -- I. DEVELOPMENTS & REFLECTIONS -- 1. THE TOP TEN QUALITIES OF GOOD LIBRARY SPACE -- 2. REINVENTING THE PHYSICAL LIBRARY: LIBRARIES IN A NEW CONTEXT -- 3. INVESTIGATING THE NEED FOR SPACE -- 4. UNLOCKING THE LIBRARY: LIBRARY DESIGN FROM A MARKETING PERSPECTIVE -- 5. USERS AND PUBLIC SPACE: WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN PLANNING LIBRARY SPACE -- 6. CONFIGURING INTERNAL STAFF AREAS -- 7. HOW WAS IT FOR YOU? THE BUILDING PROCESS IN PRACTICE -- II. GUIDELINES FOR PLANNING THE PROCESS -- 8. THE BUILDING PROCESS INCLUDING HOW TO CHOOSE AN ARCHITECT -- 9. A PRACTICAL MEANS OF ESTIMATING LIBRARY SPACE NEEDS -- 10. INTERIOR DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS AND DEVELOPING THE BRIEF -- 11. A LIBRARY PROJECT FROM AN ARCHITECT'S POINT OF VIEW -- 12. GREEN BUILDING MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE MAINTENANCE -- 13. READING PLANS FOR LIBRARY PROFESSIONALS -- 14. RENOVATING HISTORIC BUILDINGS -- 15. SITE & LOCATION -- 16. WHAT TO LOOK FOR: A CHECK LIST FOR VISITING LIBRARY BUILDINGS -- BackmatterThe information society and the information age are changing library services as well as library premises. This raises questions about what needs to be considered when planning and designing new library buildings in order to achieve attractive, efficient and future-oriented new library spaces. This new publication provides information and guidelines for the building planning process, whether you are planning a new public or academic library building. It reflects on fundamental issues, on new development trends and on the planning process. The library building process is seen from both the library manager's perspective as well as that of the architect and designer. Issues covered include what to consider when investigating the need for space, library design from a marketing viewpoint, green management and sustainability relating to library buildings and a layman's guide to reading plans. This publication and the IFLA guidelines provided are not seen as a traditional set of recommendations to be rigidly adhered to since this would be unrealistic in a fast-changing and global context. Rather, library managers and architects should read them in order to inform their thinking on key issues and establish a planning programme. They must then relate them to their own countries and circumstances by making the relevant local adjustments. Library buildingsDesign and constructionLibrary architectureLibrary planningLibrariesSpace utilizationLibrary buildingsDesign and construction.Library architecture.Library planning.LibrariesSpace utilization.022.3AN 79000rvkLatimer Karen, 1038325Latimer KarenNiegaard HellenInternational Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910820631303321IFLA library building guidelines4103018UNINA