Library Space Planning: A How-to-do-it Manual for Assessing, Allocating and Reorganizing Collections, Resources, and Facilities

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Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1990 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 194 pages
With the space demands of new equipment and sparse expansion funds, librarians are under more pressure than ever to make the best use of available space. Library Space Planning covers all aspects of space planning, library moves, and security needs. This guide widely offers techniques for best exploiting space through careful appraisal and reorganization. Included are sample floor diagrams, moving checklists, and sample bid specifications.

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Preface
11
Measuring the Collection
33
Alternatives
53
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