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Like Coffee and Seattle: How Users and Collection Space Work Together March 24, 2006 Kristin A. Cheney Seattle University Law Library.

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1 Like Coffee and Seattle: How Users and Collection Space Work Together March 24, 2006 Kristin A. Cheney Seattle University Law Library

2 What Constitutes a Collection? Books Microforms Electronic Databases Digitized Materials Interactive Media

3 Future of the Library All electronic? Will you need collection space and user space? Will it exist as a place?

4 Achieving Collection and User Space Compatibility - Variables Amount of square footage Collection size Types of collections Types of storage (shelves – traditional/compact, microform cabinets, computer w/accompanying equipment) User groups

5 Design Should Reflect Users Different users Different needs Different interactions with the collection

6 Library Operations Student Learning

7 Why come to the Library? Safe and quiet environment Away from distractions Individual study Group study Class assignments Browsing material Research Consulting librarians

8 Types of Workspace studyreading research

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10 Types of Seating/Workspace Soft seating – busier/noisier areas; informal study areas; casual reading areas Carrels – semi-private; sense of ownership; expectation of quiet Tables – variety of activities; rectangular v. round; Group study – rarely have enough; acoustical quality Stand-up terminals – short term use

11 Inadequate or Just Inappropriate? Examples: Lounge seating in research/study areas No study rooms – students will improvise Materials “walking” from areas lacking workspace

12 Seating – How many of each type? Varies with institution Informal studies – ¾’s of students prefer individual accommodations Carrel – fill-rate of 80-90% capacity; Table seating – fill-rate of 60% or less

13 Collection Growth? Current medium law library - 5-7,000 volumes per year Research collections will continue to grow New areas of research

14 Will technology free up space? Overall growth rate decreases Space required for technology (computers, readers/scanners, printers.... )

15 Collection Space Solutions Creative shelving techniques Zero collection growth Convert existing print to non-print format Electronic replacement Off-site storage Resource sharing

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