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  • Formaat: Hardback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 286x223x15 mm, kaal: 853 g, Illustrations; Tables; Halftones, Color including Color Photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2015
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN-10: 1442239603
  • ISBN-13: 9781442239609
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 286x223x15 mm, kaal: 853 g, Illustrations; Tables; Halftones, Color including Color Photographs
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Dec-2015
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN-10: 1442239603
  • ISBN-13: 9781442239609
Few librarians build more than one library in their careers and renovating or building a whole new library is a very expensive investment.  Thus, new or refurbished structures need to be fresh and up to date. While some librarians have the means to visit exemplary buildings as they develop their own librarys master plan, most library leaders and stakeholders wont actually see the full range of potential projects. Hence, this unique book is both a resource and a brainstorm prompt. It helps library leaders and key stakeholders surface the ideal programmatic aspects that drive exciting design, and offer recent design solutions that have been effectively implemented.   Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journal identifies and celebrates the top trends in library design, capturing current state and provides an authoritative overview for those planning their own projects. This is a colorful, high content survey of dynamic library building projects completed in the last five years, in both public and academic settings. Anchored by Library Journals New Landmark Libraries competition, here is the nations best examples of innovative, functional, appealing design --- all in glorious full-color so youll be both inspired and informed as you make important design choices.  

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This book provides a comprehensive view of what is happening as libraries redefine spaces. The photographs are plentiful and colorful. The writings underscore both libraries desire to change in order to enhance library services, and the ongoing funding challenges libraries are facing. The creative solutions to omnipresent challenges can inspire libraries that are interested in renovating spaces. Library directors, library community board members, and leadership teams will enjoy this book for its plethora of ideas, both large and small, on ways to invigorate spaces and breathe new life into existing libraries. Library planners will learn of many new ways that library spaces are being utilized, as well as creative ways to find partners to increase exposure and minimize costs. Also, it is such a visually appealing book that anyone with an interest in library design will enjoy thumbing through its pages. * Technical Services Quarterly *

Introduction
An Era Of Innovation
9(3)
Chapter 1 Flexible Strategies Pop-Up Libraries, Interim Spaces, And More
In The Interims
12(4)
Meet The Bookless Mobile
16(1)
Repurposing Retail
17(2)
Inflato Dumpsters Provide Mobile Lab Space
19(1)
Looking Through The Labrary Lens
20(1)
Storefront Solution
21(3)
The Off-Site Librarian
24(4)
Chapter 2 Building Partnerships Mixed-Use Buildings
Powerful Partnerships
28(6)
Novel Library, Novel Design
34(1)
Capitol Designs
35(2)
Serving Two Masters
37(5)
Chapter 3 Classic Buildings Updated Revitalizing Local Landmarks
Growing Room
42(4)
History Updated
46(1)
A Cutting-Edge Undertaking
47(1)
Lighting Quality, Not Quantity
48(3)
Is Your Library Accessible?
51(5)
Chapter 4 Green "LEEDers" Environmentally Friendly And Affordable Strategies
Light Done Right
56(5)
San Jose's Green Art
61(1)
State Of The Art In Darien
62(5)
A Whole Systems Approach
67(3)
Embracing Austin, Inside And Out
70(1)
Begin Your Green Building
71(1)
A Zen-Inspired Approach
72(1)
Nova Scotia Sustainability Center Gives New Life To Library Discards
73(1)
Living Up To Leed Silver
74(4)
Chapter 5 Kids & teens New Spaces And Places
With Kids In Mind
78(2)
Inspired To Climb Higher
80(1)
The Theatrical Library
81(1)
Look, A Nook!
82(5)
Mural Magic
87(1)
Over 13 Not Admitted
88(1)
Chicago Public Library Expands Youmedia Labs
89(1)
Climbing The Shelves
90(4)
Chapter 6 Strategies Small Solutions For Small Budgets
Expert Makeovers
94(3)
Library Inside Out
97(1)
Let "Green" Creep
98(4)
Keep Excitement High, Costs Low
102(2)
Same Budget, New Branches
104(3)
Kickstart A School Library
107(1)
10 Steps To A Better Library Interior
108(3)
One Step At A Time, Turning To The Future
111(3)
Chapter 7 Top trends Iterative Space, Learning Commons, Maker Spaces, And More
... And The Kitchen Sink
114(3)
A Learning Commons For Kids
117(1)
Tomorrow Visualized
118(4)
Making Spaces
122(1)
Bright Lights, Gig City
123(1)
Customized User Design
124(6)
Chapter 8 Keeping Current Visioning The Future
Designing 21St-Century Libraries
130(1)
Giving The People What They Want
131(2)
How Social Media Built A Library
133(1)
Slaying A Sacred Cow With A Deck Of Cards
134(2)
Transforming Tech
136(1)
The Heart Of The Campus
137(1)
The Comeback Kids
138(6)
Chapter 9 The Next Generation New Landmark Libraries
The New Icons
144(10)
Ten More That Will Inspire
154(2)
Standing Tall On Campus
156(6)
Two More To Explore Indexes
162(2)
INDEXES
Photo Credits
164(2)
Institutional Index
166(2)
Architect & Designer Index
168
Rebecca T. Miller has almost 20 years of editorial experience and was named editorial director of Library Journal/ School Library Journal (part of Media Source Inc.) in 2013.



Barbara A. Genco is a library consultant and the current manager of special projects for Library Journal. Her 40-year career as a librarian includes 34 years at the Brooklyn Public Library.