Managing your library construction project
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Managing your library construction project
(A step-by-step guide)
American Library Association, 2007
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Designing better libraries : selecting and working with building professionals
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
: pbk012-Ma1310007015486
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"Published in previous editions by Highsmith Press as Designing better libraries : selecting and working with building professionals"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 165) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Library building projects leave a legacy for decades, with one chance to get it right. Those with access to a trustworthy expert who can explain the process in step-by-step terms will have the best chance to make their projects succeed. Expert author McCarthy is an architect with in-depth expertise in building libraries as well as an 18-year veteran library trustee. This authoritative overview is filled with practical advice to understand key relationships and manage a complex process. Checklists and sample construction documents provide hands-on insights into the best practices in library construction and tools to do the job. Library directors, professionals, administrators, and trustees will get expert guidance on creating a realistic budget for new library construction and determining the responsibilities on both sides.
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