Universal design : a practical guide to creating and recreating interiors of academic libraries for teaching, learning and research
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書誌事項
Universal design : a practical guide to creating and recreating interiors of academic libraries for teaching, learning and research
(Chandos information professional series)
Chandos Pub., 2012
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-150) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Universal Design provides practitioners, graduate students, and other professionals interested in obtaining practical advice on how to effectively create and re-create interiors of academic libraries for teaching, learning, and research. The academic library 'as place' continues to evolve around the idea that the existing environment can have multiple uses. Partnerships with other college and university agencies, such as centers for teaching excellence and writing centers have compatible missions with those of academic libraries. Established within the building-proper these facilities will better serve students and faculty. The book fills the need for current information about how to effectively design and re-design academic library spaces to meet the ever-changing needs for today's and tomorrow's students, faculty, and researchers.
目次
List of figures
Acknowledgments
Preface
About the author
Chapter 1: Why interior design matters
Abstract:
Introduction
The importance of interior design
What is Universal Design?
Designing for today's users
Current thinking in academic library design
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Creating user-centered spaces in academic libraries
Abstract:
Introduction
Getting started
Strategies for gathering ideas
Gathering input
Developing a concept plan
Concept plan in action
A note of caution
Next steps
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Universally-friendly spaces
Abstract:
Introduction
Of rules, regulations and standards
Universal-friendliness
The importance of color
Flooring selection and care
A place to sit
Lighting to task
A look at security
Interior comfort
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Universal Design of learning spaces
Abstract:
Introduction
Universal Design of learning spaces
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Potential collaborations
Abstract:
Introduction
Determining the best collaborators
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Transforming spaces through the use of vignettes
Abstract:
Introduction
Vignette 1: the reference desk dilemma
Vignette 2: meeting the demand for group study areas
Vignette 3: replacing the 40-year old floor
Vignette 4: reinventing staff space
Vignette 5: don't over-design social and learning spaces
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Abstract:
Introduction
Challenges
Trending
Planning
Continued relevance
Specific take-aways
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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