The Future of Library Space

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  • The Future of Library Space Book Detail

  • Author : Samantha Schmehl Hines
  • Release Date : 2016-12-21
  • Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
  • Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Pages : 384
  • ISBN 13 : 1786352699
  • File Size : 70,70 MB

The Future of Library Space by Samantha Schmehl Hines PDF Summary

Book Description: This volume of Advances in Library Administration and Organization will focus on the future of library spaces. Libraries are dealing with unprecedented changes on several fronts and these factors understandably impact physical library space. Looking toward the future what changes can we expect to see in how libraries use space?

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"Essential reading for all library workers and information professionals and, indeed, for any person concerned about the future of libraries." - Library Journal