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How to plan a library building for library work

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This work provides a comprehensive guide on the principles and considerations involved in planning a library building. It emphasizes the importance of utility over aesthetics, advocating for designs that prioritize functionality to support library work. The author discusses the necessity of collaboration between librarians, architects, and committees to create effective spaces that cater to the evolving needs of libraries. Key themes include the significance of expert consultation, the practical nature of library operations, and the need for thoughtful planning to accommodate future growth. The text serves as a resource for librarians, architects, and stakeholders involved in library construction and renovation.

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Charles C. Soule

Charles C. Soule was an influential figure in library science, particularly known for his work on library architecture and design. His notable book, "How to Plan a Library Building for Library Work," provides essential insights into the planning and construction of library facilities tailored to meet the needs of their communities. Soule's contributions have helped shape the standards and practices in library design, making his work a valuable resource for librarians, architects, and educators alike. His focus on functionality and user experience continues to resonate in contemporary library planning.

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