Sunday, August 8, 2010

Emerging Concepts for Libraries as Learning Spaces

Both libraries and bookstores display reading stuff, but where would most people rather go to? The bookstore would likely be a resounding choice.  There is something about bookstores that attract clients and lure them to linger inside.  This is what libraries are now learning from. 

As libraries of this century transform and re-engineer services and programs in response to changing times, so should library space management and design. Libraries today are user-centered learning spaces. Thus, "libraries need to make themselves special places (for people) to meet and to have conversations....(Library) buildings need to inspire communites of learners". This, according to Les Watson,  an expert on technology-enhanced environments and Library As Learning Space Champion. 

Mindanao librarians, even if perennially constrained by lack and absence of resources, can think of ways to learn from existing and emerging designs. They can identify ideas which can be adopted and tweaked to fit the budget and to suit local needs and clients.  If libraries are to be learning spaces that encourage collaboration and exchange of ideas, there is no other way but move forward and embrace emerging trends. Here are a number of online resources for library designs: 

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