Library Space: Assessment and Planning through a Space Utilization Study |
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Authors: | Katherine A. Prentice Erica K. Argyropoulos |
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Affiliation: | 1. Schusterman Library, University of Oklahoma-Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA;2. John Vaughan Library, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, USA |
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Abstract: | The objective of this article is to describe the recent space and furniture utilization study conducted through direct observation at the small, academic-centered Schusterman Library. Student workers from the library’s reference desk monitored two semesters of use and went on to observe a third semester after electrical power upgrades were installed. Extensive use details were collected about where library patrons sat during which parts of the day, and certain areas of the library were ultimately identified as much more active than others. Overall, the information gathered proved useful to library planning and will be valuable to future space initiatives. This article further demonstrates feasible means for any library to implement a similar study with minimal resources. |
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Keywords: | Library space observational study planning space utilization |
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