A common subject of discussion in my LIS classes and in the professional LIS world that I listen to is the problem of designing a library space that serves a seemingly infinite range of users. Users are more likely to go to a bookstore like Barnes and Noble or Borders to read periodicals, search for [...]
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Architecture for User Needs
Posted in Architecture, Library Design, tagged architecture, patrons, public libraries, users on 9 April, 2010 | Leave a Comment »