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Transforming Health Sciences Library Spaces presents first-hand case studies and practical advice on transforming health sciences library spaces in the 21st century.

Collected here are the experiences and thoughts of librarians on the transformation of health sciences library spaces. They provide insights into planning, budgeting, collecting, and integrating user feedback, collaborating with leadership and architects and thriving in the good times and the tight times.

The book has three main sections:

The Realities of Making Virtual Work Library Spaces that Work for Users Library Spaces Working with What Theyve Got

These tackle crucial issues including:

·Identifying and overhauling dated spaces that lack flexibility ·Gathering information on usage behavior and user feedback in relation to our spaces. ·Working with feedback to increase satisfaction, and use of the library space with little funds. ·Removing a large percentage of the physical collection and deciding what to replace it with. ·Maximizing relationships with stakeholders such as leadership and external departments to transform the library space. ·Understanding what going 100% virtual means in practice. ·Managing usage of materials not traditionally well suited to online access.

Recenzijas

Transforming Health Sciences Spaces explores the need to consider all aspects surrounding how we regard the library as place whether it is a physical or virtual space. From new spaces, to reimagining old spaces, to contemplating no space, to the importance of aligning with user and community needs, this book leaves no corner of the conversation unexamined. It is a complete and critical resource for those involved or interested in any conversation regarding library space. -- M.J. Toovey, MLS, AHIP, FMLA, Executive Director, Health Sciences and Human Services Library, University of Maryland, Baltimore This book provides excellent first-hand experiences of the trials, triumphs, and innovative ways that health sciences library spaces have been transformed to meet the needs of the users.    -- Rebecca O. Davis, MSLS, PhD, assistant professor, School of Library and Information Science, Simmons University

Papildus informācija

Winner of Doody's Core Titles 2020 and Doodys Core Titles 2022.
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Preface xv
PART I Library Spaces That Work for Users
1 Consumer Health Library Spaces: "If you build it, will they come?"
3(34)
Stevo Roksandic
Allison Erlinger
2 Space Utilization Study by Ithika S+R
37(20)
Mellanye Lackey
Jean P. Shipman
Camille Salmond
Darell Schmick
3 Services and Space in Support of Innovation
57(20)
Valrie Minson
Christine Driver Yip
Sara Russell Gonzalez
Neelam Bharti
Adam Brown
4 Rethink, Redo, Repurpose: Transforming the Library Space to Meet Clients' Needs
77(28)
Stevo Roksandic
Allison Erlinger
PART II Working in Unique Spaces
5 From There to Here to Virtual: Transformative Change at Chamberlain University
105(18)
Lisa S. Blackwell
6 Showing Leadership in Virtual Library Spaces
123(16)
Helen-Ann Brown Epstein
7 Reimagining Special Collections Spaces
139(22)
Esther E. Carrigan
Nancy G. Burford
PART III Library Spaces Working with What They've Got
8 How One Library Streamlined, Slimmed Down, and Became More Efficient after Losing 50 Percent of Their Space
161(20)
Jessica DeCaro
Shannon Butcheck
9 Surviving Tight Budgets and Proving Value Added in Library Spaces
181(36)
Margaret A. Hoogland
10 Nickel and Diming Library Space Improvements with the Annual Library Budget
217(24)
Alanna Campbell
Patty Fink
Epilogue: To Be a Building or Not to Be--Looking Toward the Future 241(4)
Jean P. Shipman
Alanna Campbell
Appendix 245(6)
Bibliography 251(20)
Index 271(10)
About the Editor and Contributors 281
Alanna Campbell, MISt is the Public Services Librarian with the Health Sciences Library at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM). Her research interests include library spaces, user engagement and evidence based medicine. Alanna has presented at a number of conferences on these topics, and more, including the Canadian Health Libraries Associations and Medical Library Associations annual conferences, Library as Place and the Ontario Library Associations Super Conference. Transforming Health Sciences Library Spaces was edited based on her passion for library spaces and desire to keep them relevant, up to date and meaningful.