How will education libraries best serve their communities in 2015?
Why do we need to organise information more effectively? How do we incorporate the evolving semantic web environments? In a world of API and big data, libraries (and in particular school libraries) are faced with a significant ‘conceptual’ challenge. The new RDA cataloguing standard will substantively influence and then change information organization, focusing on users, access and interoperability. Search interfaces will be the key. We’re not dealing with records anymore. We are working with interrelated nodes of data. Are you prepared?
The library is the center for knowledge and learning in the school. To attract and nurture knowledge workers of the future, the library needs to be an inviting place where students want to spend time. When designing or renovating a library, the key is to consider the needs and interests of students by asking questions about purpose, users, and essential services. Displays and signage should be used to guide students and make resources easily accessible in a way that stimulates learning.
As a leader, you spend a lot of your time making sure that your team is working well together. Here are the secrets that every manager should know to make your team successful.
Subscribe to our free 11-day email course on HOW TO BE A BETTER LEADER:
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Read more on employee engagement on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog
10 Ways Your Boss Kills Employee MotivationOfficevibe
This document outlines 10 ways that bosses can kill employee motivation, including micromanaging employees, focusing only on mistakes, dismissing new ideas, holding useless meetings, making empty promises, telling inappropriate jokes, not keeping their word, measuring employee success in the wrong way, setting unrealistic deadlines, and playing favorites. The document encourages bosses to listen to employee concerns to better motivate them.
Everyone is familiar with big and exciting library projects, but how do you achieve transformative results on a small budget and in an existing space? Find out how architects, librarians, and space coordinators approach these challenges. Learn how to develop, design and implement small projects for maximum impact by addressing fundamental design principles and key building elements.
Originally presented at the Ontario Library Association's 5th Annual Institute on the Library as Place. by Anne Bailey (Director, Branch Libraries, Toronto Public Library), Johanna Romero (Coordinator, Space Planning, Wilfrid Laurier University), and Jon Loewen (Architectural Designer, Perkins+Will Canada).
How will education libraries best serve their communities in 2015?
Why do we need to organise information more effectively? How do we incorporate the evolving semantic web environments? In a world of API and big data, libraries (and in particular school libraries) are faced with a significant ‘conceptual’ challenge. The new RDA cataloguing standard will substantively influence and then change information organization, focusing on users, access and interoperability. Search interfaces will be the key. We’re not dealing with records anymore. We are working with interrelated nodes of data. Are you prepared?
The library is the center for knowledge and learning in the school. To attract and nurture knowledge workers of the future, the library needs to be an inviting place where students want to spend time. When designing or renovating a library, the key is to consider the needs and interests of students by asking questions about purpose, users, and essential services. Displays and signage should be used to guide students and make resources easily accessible in a way that stimulates learning.
As a leader, you spend a lot of your time making sure that your team is working well together. Here are the secrets that every manager should know to make your team successful.
Subscribe to our free 11-day email course on HOW TO BE A BETTER LEADER:
http://officevi.be/29Sx4bK
Read more on employee engagement on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog
10 Ways Your Boss Kills Employee MotivationOfficevibe
This document outlines 10 ways that bosses can kill employee motivation, including micromanaging employees, focusing only on mistakes, dismissing new ideas, holding useless meetings, making empty promises, telling inappropriate jokes, not keeping their word, measuring employee success in the wrong way, setting unrealistic deadlines, and playing favorites. The document encourages bosses to listen to employee concerns to better motivate them.
Everyone is familiar with big and exciting library projects, but how do you achieve transformative results on a small budget and in an existing space? Find out how architects, librarians, and space coordinators approach these challenges. Learn how to develop, design and implement small projects for maximum impact by addressing fundamental design principles and key building elements.
Originally presented at the Ontario Library Association's 5th Annual Institute on the Library as Place. by Anne Bailey (Director, Branch Libraries, Toronto Public Library), Johanna Romero (Coordinator, Space Planning, Wilfrid Laurier University), and Jon Loewen (Architectural Designer, Perkins+Will Canada).
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Berkeley Public Library Annual Report 2013-2014Jeff Scott
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Paper Presented during International Conference on What’s next in libraries? Trends, Space, and partnerships held during January 21-23, 2015 at NIT Silchar, Assam. It is being jointly organized by NIT Silchar, in association with its USA partner the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The document provides information on several public library design projects, including:
1) The Bown Crossing Public Library preliminary design which aimed to provide community space, inspire all ages, and reflect the local environment in a sustainable building.
2) The Lawrence Public Library expansion which wrapped the existing building to create a community hub, adding spaces for different ages and improving energy efficiency.
3) The Washington Highlands Library designed by Adjaye Associates to lift public spaces above street level and provide views of the neighborhood in energy efficient geometric forms.
4) The Dougherty Station Public Library master plan which created a new library as part of a larger community center in an integrated development.
5) The V
This document summarizes a community meeting about renovating the Lamond-Riggs Neighborhood Library in Washington D.C. It provided an agenda and timeline for the project, introduced the design and construction teams, discussed the role of libraries historically and today, and solicited early community feedback. Community members expressed a desire for more lounge space, computer classes, children's areas, and meeting spaces. The project is scheduled to begin design in late 2018 with an interim space in early 2020 and completion in late 2021.
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The document outlines topics related to running a school library program. It discusses developing a library mission, providing information literacy skills to students, performing administrative duties, creating an engaging physical library space, conducting library orientations, teaching important library skills to students, following model library standards, developing an effective book collection, advocating for the library program, and building lifelong readers. The document provides guidance on these topics through brief explanations and numbered lists.
NCompass Live - http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
August. 12, 2015.
The linkage between strategic planning as a prerequisite for the new accreditation guidelines is obvious to those who have used the guidelines. Less obvious are the various sections of the guidelines that can be used for both long-term and short-term planning. Richard Miller and Laura Johnson, from the Nebraska Library Commission, and Denise Harders, from the Central Plains Library System, will make recommendations concerning this use.
The final presentation of the Reimagine Dublin One process. From March 9-13, 2017 an American and Irish team of professionals worked with the Dublin One community to develop a series of regeneration strategies for the neighborhood.
SCONUL Library Design Awards 2019 - Royal College of Surgeons in Irelandsconul
The RCSI Library underwent a transformation to become more learner-centric and integrated within the new education building. The library reasserted its core value as a "service" through its redesign which supports a variety of learning needs on the ground floor, first floor, and second floor. Student feedback informed the transformation of both the library space and service model to create a new experience for students.
Abqla 20130507 j mc kenna assessment of library space postingABQLA2013
This document provides an overview of Julie McKenna's presentation on assessing library space at the ABQLA conference in Montreal. Some key points:
1. Library space assessment is important to understand how users interact with resources and services and to inform planning and management.
2. Traditionally, decisions were made based on assumptions rather than facts, but a culture of assessment uses research and data.
3. Effective space assessment considers the library's mission and users, and uses both quantitative and qualitative methods like surveys, observations, and space criteria.
Presentation to Tasmanian school library staff (October 2012). Examines how clients view the library, its services and staff. Presents a range of strategies to publicise and promote the school library across its community of users.
Wisconsin Library Services (WiLS) Library Open Solutions webinar presentation, April 2010, about the University of Michigan website redesign. With Ken Varnum, Liene Karels.
Little Free Public Libraries
Hope Nobel, Director, Tamarack District Library (Pop Served: 10250)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2015
27 February 2015
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk/
The document outlines the construction and community engagement timeline for modernizing the Southeast Library. It discusses that the design/build process will begin in early 2019, with construction starting in 2021 and being completed in 2022. It also details the extensive community engagement process that will include surveys, focus groups and community meetings to gather input on the new design.
The presentation outlines the timeline and process for constructing a new Lamond-Riggs library in Washington D.C. Key details include a design/construction schedule from 2017-2021, a history of renovating and building new libraries over the past decade, community engagement efforts during the design process, and next steps for staying updated on the project.
The presentation outlines the timeline and process for constructing a new Lamond-Riggs library in Washington D.C. Key details include a design/construction schedule from 2017-2021, a history of renovating and building new libraries over the past decade, community engagement efforts during the design process, and next steps for staying updated on the project.
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This session presented a case study of a staff development initiative that proved effective for bridging the divide that often exists between museum departments. Programming staff contributed to ongoing research and learned about the skills and concepts they were responsible for teaching as they worked alongside collections staff. Collections and research staff in turn learned public communication skills and participated in the development of educational programs and curricula. This session further discussed how this initiative evolved, the challenges faced, and the unanticipated outcomes of this collaboration.
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Karen Wise Transforming the Natural History Museum ASTC 2010Karen Wise
Slides for 2010 presentation Transoforming the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County from the Inside-out. From a session on transforming Natural History Museums at the Association of Science Centers (ASTC) 2010 meeting
Berkeley Public Library Annual Report 2013-2014Jeff Scott
The annual report summarizes projects completed in FY 2013-2014, including the remodeling of the North and Claremont branches and the construction of new South and West branches. All four branches received sustainability certifications and design awards. The report also discusses community support through fundraising, programming highlights like the April Branch Out celebration, new initiatives such as central library space planning, and statistics on services provided.
Paper Presented during International Conference on What’s next in libraries? Trends, Space, and partnerships held during January 21-23, 2015 at NIT Silchar, Assam. It is being jointly organized by NIT Silchar, in association with its USA partner the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The document provides information on several public library design projects, including:
1) The Bown Crossing Public Library preliminary design which aimed to provide community space, inspire all ages, and reflect the local environment in a sustainable building.
2) The Lawrence Public Library expansion which wrapped the existing building to create a community hub, adding spaces for different ages and improving energy efficiency.
3) The Washington Highlands Library designed by Adjaye Associates to lift public spaces above street level and provide views of the neighborhood in energy efficient geometric forms.
4) The Dougherty Station Public Library master plan which created a new library as part of a larger community center in an integrated development.
5) The V
This document summarizes a community meeting about renovating the Lamond-Riggs Neighborhood Library in Washington D.C. It provided an agenda and timeline for the project, introduced the design and construction teams, discussed the role of libraries historically and today, and solicited early community feedback. Community members expressed a desire for more lounge space, computer classes, children's areas, and meeting spaces. The project is scheduled to begin design in late 2018 with an interim space in early 2020 and completion in late 2021.
10 Things You Need to Know About School Librariespdoering
The document outlines topics related to running a school library program. It discusses developing a library mission, providing information literacy skills to students, performing administrative duties, creating an engaging physical library space, conducting library orientations, teaching important library skills to students, following model library standards, developing an effective book collection, advocating for the library program, and building lifelong readers. The document provides guidance on these topics through brief explanations and numbered lists.
NCompass Live - http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
August. 12, 2015.
The linkage between strategic planning as a prerequisite for the new accreditation guidelines is obvious to those who have used the guidelines. Less obvious are the various sections of the guidelines that can be used for both long-term and short-term planning. Richard Miller and Laura Johnson, from the Nebraska Library Commission, and Denise Harders, from the Central Plains Library System, will make recommendations concerning this use.
The final presentation of the Reimagine Dublin One process. From March 9-13, 2017 an American and Irish team of professionals worked with the Dublin One community to develop a series of regeneration strategies for the neighborhood.
SCONUL Library Design Awards 2019 - Royal College of Surgeons in Irelandsconul
The RCSI Library underwent a transformation to become more learner-centric and integrated within the new education building. The library reasserted its core value as a "service" through its redesign which supports a variety of learning needs on the ground floor, first floor, and second floor. Student feedback informed the transformation of both the library space and service model to create a new experience for students.
Abqla 20130507 j mc kenna assessment of library space postingABQLA2013
This document provides an overview of Julie McKenna's presentation on assessing library space at the ABQLA conference in Montreal. Some key points:
1. Library space assessment is important to understand how users interact with resources and services and to inform planning and management.
2. Traditionally, decisions were made based on assumptions rather than facts, but a culture of assessment uses research and data.
3. Effective space assessment considers the library's mission and users, and uses both quantitative and qualitative methods like surveys, observations, and space criteria.
Presentation to Tasmanian school library staff (October 2012). Examines how clients view the library, its services and staff. Presents a range of strategies to publicise and promote the school library across its community of users.
Wisconsin Library Services (WiLS) Library Open Solutions webinar presentation, April 2010, about the University of Michigan website redesign. With Ken Varnum, Liene Karels.
Little Free Public Libraries
Hope Nobel, Director, Tamarack District Library (Pop Served: 10250)
Big Talk From Small Libraries 2015
27 February 2015
http://nlcblogs.nebraska.gov/bigtalk/
The document outlines the construction and community engagement timeline for modernizing the Southeast Library. It discusses that the design/build process will begin in early 2019, with construction starting in 2021 and being completed in 2022. It also details the extensive community engagement process that will include surveys, focus groups and community meetings to gather input on the new design.
The presentation outlines the timeline and process for constructing a new Lamond-Riggs library in Washington D.C. Key details include a design/construction schedule from 2017-2021, a history of renovating and building new libraries over the past decade, community engagement efforts during the design process, and next steps for staying updated on the project.
The presentation outlines the timeline and process for constructing a new Lamond-Riggs library in Washington D.C. Key details include a design/construction schedule from 2017-2021, a history of renovating and building new libraries over the past decade, community engagement efforts during the design process, and next steps for staying updated on the project.
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This session presented a case study of a staff development initiative that proved effective for bridging the divide that often exists between museum departments. Programming staff contributed to ongoing research and learned about the skills and concepts they were responsible for teaching as they worked alongside collections staff. Collections and research staff in turn learned public communication skills and participated in the development of educational programs and curricula. This session further discussed how this initiative evolved, the challenges faced, and the unanticipated outcomes of this collaboration.
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2. Where are the new ideas
Make Your Library a Landmark
Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
3. Here?
Make Your Library a Landmark
Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
4. Here?
Here?
Make Your Library a Landmark
Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
5. Here?
Make Your Library a Landmark
Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
6. New Landmark Library...is a
prototype or think tank to inspire
the next generation of library
buildings
Make Your Library a Landmark
Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
17. 2011 New Here
Slide Title Landmark Libraries
Anythink Wright Farms
Rangeview Library District
Thornton, Colorado
Architect: Humphries Poli Architects
Year: 2010
New construction
Main library
45,000 sq ft
117,000 pop. served
LEED Gold
The Cure for Any Identity Crisis
Photo credits (counter-clockwise): Marcus Farr; Stacie Ledden; Kent Meireis;
Kent Meireis.
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
18. 2011 New Landmark Library Trends
1.Get greener
2.Flex for unfolding future
3.Use fewer and smaller service points
4.Win with self-service
5.Think collaboration
6.Borrow from museums
7.Be more retail like
8.Apply a minimalist ethic
9.Save the neighborhood
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
19. found at Design
Institute Phoenix:
delight @ the
Agave Library
Make Your Library a Landmark
Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
20. The 2012 Colorado Tour
Make Your Library a Landmark
Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
21. 2012 Tour:Here
Slide Title Denver Central Library
1956; major expansion 1990
540,000 sq ft
Michael Graves/Klipp Colussy Jenks DuBois
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
22. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Rangeview Library District
Thornton, Colorado
2010
25,000 sq ft
LEED Gold
Humphries Poli Architects, PC
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
23. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Innovative and functional
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
24. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Comfortable seating and
“experience” environment
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
25. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Sparking creativity
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
26. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Sparking creativity anyplace
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27. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Sustainability
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
28. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Sustainability
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29. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Sustainability
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30. 2012 Tour: Anythink Huron Street
Stunning, Paradigm-Busting, Shelving
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
31. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Anythink Wright Farms
Rangeview Library District
Thornton, Colorado
Architect: Humphries Poli Architects
Year: 2010
New construction
Main library
45,000 sq ft
117,000 pop. served
LEED Gold
$204 sq ft construction
Photo credits (counter-clockwise):
Marcus Farr; Stacie Ledden; Kent Meireis; Kent Meireis.
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
32. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Innovation
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
33. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Innovation
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34. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Staff Manifesto
You are not just an employee, volunteer or board member.
You do not merely catalog books, organize periodicals, and manage resources.
You are the gateway into the mind of the idea people who come to our facilities to
find or fuel a spark.
Part Wizard
Part Genius
Part Explorer
It is your calling to trespass into the unknonw and come back with a concrete
piece someone can hold onto, turn over, and use to fuel their mind and soul.
A revolution of Rangeview Libraries
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
35. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Functionality
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
36. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Excellence in
design and
construction
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37. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
The “wow” factor
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38. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Sustainability
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
39. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Sustainability
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40. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Beauty and delight
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41. 2012 Tour: Anythink Wright Farms
Functionality
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42. 2012 Tour: Green Valley Ranch Branch
Green Valley Ranch Branch
(Denver Public Library)
2011
26,000 sq ft
Humphries Poli Architects, PC
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43. 2012 Tour: Green Valley Ranch Branch
Sustainable and welcoming
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44. 2012 Tour: Green Valley Ranch Branch
Sustainable
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45. 2012 Tour: Green Valley Ranch Branch
Public art installation
“Cloudseeding”
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46. 2012 Tour: Green Valley Ranch Branch
Planes & Plains
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47. 2012 Tour: Green Valley Ranch Branch
Functional
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48. 2012 Tour: Green Valley Ranch Branch
Collaboration and creativity
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49. 2012 Tour: Green Valley Ranch Branch
Flexibility and families
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50. 2012 Tour:Here
Slide Title Southglenn Library
Arapahoe Library District 2009 17,500 sq ft
Centennial, CO Barker Rinker Seacat
Response to Context
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
51. 2012 Tour:Here
Slide Title Southglenn Library
Innovation: neighborhoods for non-fiction
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52. 2012 Tour:Here
Slide Title Southglenn Library
Private and public
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53. 2012 Tour:Here
Slide Title Southglenn Library
Functionality: service pod of
friendliness
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54. 2012 Tour:Here
Slide Title Southglenn Library
Budget and staff friendly
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55. 2012 Tour:Here
Slide Title Southglenn Library
Sustainability: milk jugs
masquerading as seating
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57. 2012 Tour: Philip S. Miller Library
Douglas County Libraries
Castle Rock, CO
45,000 sq ft
Humphries Poli Architects, PC
Adaptive reuse of Safeway
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012
58. 2012 Tour: Philip S. Miller Library
Castle Rock, CO
45,000 sq ft
Humphries Poli Architects, PC
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59. 2012 Tour Here
Slide Title Wrap-up
Some themes that emerged
1.Question assumptions
2.Drill down the mission to its core
3.Be a brand, create an identity
4.Know your community types
5.Build to last
6.Be green and share the knowledge
7.Get big results from small decisions
8.Plan for the unknown
9.Think privacy, collaboration, social & togetherness
10.Create viewing, playing, creating, thinking spaces
11.Bring in the light
12.Raise the floors
13.Rediscover quiet
Make Your Library a Landmark LJ Design Institute - Louise Schaper | May 4, 2012