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Small-Scale, High Impact Renovation: Redesigning Library Spaces on a Budget
Inaugural Kathleen A. Zar Symposium -- Friday, May 8, 2009
Small-scale or modular renovations of existing library spaces are becoming increasingly common. Are you thinking about creating new group study space in your library? Reconfigured stacks areas for new purposes? Do you want to learn from colleagues how to collaborate with other units on your campus to pool resources to create small but effective teaching and learning areas in your library? Or to use patron input to guide your small-scale changes? Do you want to add interesting technology to your spaces at a moderate cost? How can you reimagine your library on a shoestring budget? This one day symposium featured a mix of oral presentations, question and answer sessions, and networking opportunities. The symposium was held in the Kathleen A. Zar Room at the University of Chicago’s John Crerar Library. The room itself is a local example of a small-scale library renovation project.
Space & Knowledge Conference
Space and Knowledge November 17, 2005
On November 17, 2005, The Provost's Task Force on the Library and The University of Chicago Library hosted a one-day conference remembering the past and planning for the future of the Library. Speakers presented historical and current library perspectives and addressed issues of architectural and information-technology trends in research libraries.
Inaugural Kathleen A. Zar Symposium -- Friday, May 8, 2009
Small-scale or modular renovations of existing library spaces are becoming increasingly common. Are you thinking about creating new group study space in your library? Reconfigured stacks areas for new purposes? Do you want to learn from colleagues how to collaborate with other units on your campus to pool resources to create small but effective teaching and learning areas in your library? Or to use patron input to guide your small-scale changes? Do you want to add interesting technology to your spaces at a moderate cost? How can you reimagine your library on a shoestring budget? This one day symposium featured a mix of oral presentations, question and answer sessions, and networking opportunities. The symposium was held in the Kathleen A. Zar Room at the University of Chicago’s John Crerar Library. The room itself is a local example of a small-scale library renovation project.
Space & Knowledge Conference
Space and Knowledge November 17, 2005
On November 17, 2005, The Provost's Task Force on the Library and The University of Chicago Library hosted a one-day conference remembering the past and planning for the future of the Library. Speakers presented historical and current library perspectives and addressed issues of architectural and information-technology trends in research libraries.
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