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100+ Ideas to Inspire Smart Spaces and Creative Places
Elisabeth Doucett
American Library Association, 2020
The ideas in this book are all about helping your library building become a more exciting, interesting, experiential space where people are engaged and want to spend time.  More time spent in the library increases the library’s value and relevance to its users—and the more intriguing the space is, the more it helps draw in new patrons.  Taking inspiration and examples from companies and non-profits outside the library world, this book’s engaging ideas include
  • using “biophilic design” to bring nature into your library through gardens, plants, and greenery;
  • transforming static spaces into “Instagram bait”;
  • putting art installations in bathrooms;
  • turning underutilized spaces like hallways and mezzanines into welcoming “chill” zones;
  • creating pop-ups and other flexible spaces that change regularly;
  • developing co-working spaces in libraries;
  • preserving and promoting silent spaces; and
  • creating “parklets” from parking spaces.

Complete with lists of additional resources for discovering even more ideas, this book will help all kinds of libraries create innovative spaces that will delight their communities.

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The Black Belt Librarian
Real-World Safety & Security
Warren Graham
American Library Association, 2011

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Building Science 101
Scott Osgood
American Library Association, 2010

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Checklist of Library Building Design Considerations
William W. Sannwald
American Library Association, 2016

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Comprehensive Guide To Emergency And Disaster Prepar
Frances Wilkinson
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2010

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Constructing Library Buildings That Work
Fred Schlipf
American Library Association, 2020

When it’s time to start planning for a renovation or construction project, you don’t need a book that covers everything from A to Z. Instead you need a concentrated set of tools and techniques that will guide you and your team to find the best solutions for your specific project. That’s exactly what library building expert Schlipf provides in his new book, which will be a key resource for library directors, administrators, board members, trustees, and planning professionals. Pinpointing the elements that make library buildings functional, in this book readers will find

  • a streamlined organization of the text that enables quick consultation and facilitates collaboration;
  • concise coverage of the essentials of the library construction process, including who does what, how things work, and how to stay out of trouble along the way;
  • advice on important planning and workflow considerations such as site selection, schematic design, funding, design development, the bidding process, construction, and post-construction occupancy;
  • discussion of the characteristics of successful library buildings—buildings that are easy to maintain, welcoming to people with disabilities, have less trouble-prone restrooms, and provide security for users, staff, and collections; and
  • an overview of bad ideas in library architecture, with pointed guidance on how to steer clear of them from the very beginning of your project. 
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Countdown to a New Library
Jeannette Woodward
American Library Association, 2000

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Countdown to a New Library
Managing the Building Project
Jeannette Woodward
American Library Association, 2010

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Deering Library
An Illustrated History
Nina Barrett
Northwestern University Press, 2008

Published to commemorate the Deering Library’s 75th anniversary, this book explores the Deering and McCormick families, who funded the project; the building’s distinctive Collegiate Gothic architecture; its lore as a campus institution; and its role in the evolution of Northwestern University Library into one of the country’s most prominent research libraries. Richly illustrated, it is both an authoritative account of a landmark library and a rich keepsake for Northwestern alumni.

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Designing Space for Children and Teens in Libraries and Public Places
Sandra Feinberg
American Library Association, 2010

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The Disaster Planning Handbook for Libraries
Mary Grace Flaherty
American Library Association, 2021
Libraries are in a unique position to aid communities during times of adversity, and this comprehensive handbook’s practical tools and expert guidance will help ensure that your library is thoroughly prepared for emergency response and recovery.

Your library is a vital information hub and resource provider every single day, and that’s doubly true when calamity strikes. In fact, your library’s role as an “essential community function” during disasters is now encoded in U.S. law. Engaging as a partner in planning and preparedness will build much-needed community support should disaster strike, and even a basic plan will also save you time and stress later on. No matter where your library is in the disaster planning cycle, this handbook will make the process clearer and less daunting. You’ll get tools, activities, easy-to-adapt templates, and hands-on guidance on such topics as

  • the six phases of disaster response;
  • 15 first-hand accounts of library disaster planning or responses, helping you identify the library services most needed during a disaster;
  • three essential factors that will shape the form of your disaster plan;
  • preparing for hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, floods, and earthquakes;
  • ideas for connecting with your community’s emergency response teams; 
  • federal government planning resources;
  • pointers on working with state and local governments;
  • a sample Memorandum of Understanding to outline mutual support for a speedier recovery;
  • recommended courses and training, many of which are free;
  • targeted advice for archives and special collections;
  • sample building inspection checklists; and
  • recommended games to help children and families prepare.
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Disaster Response and Planning for Libraries
Miriam B. Kahn
American Library Association, 2012

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Disaster Response and Planning for Libraries
American Library Association
American Library Association, 2003

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Ecology, Economy, Equity
The Path to a Carbon-Neutral Library
Mandy Henk
American Library Association, 2014

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Library as Safe Haven
Disaster Planning, Response, and Recovery; A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians
Deborah D. Halsted
American Library Association, 2014

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The Library Security and Safety Guide to Prevention, Planning, and Response
Miriam B. Kahn
American Library Association, 2008

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Library Security
Better Communication, Safer Facilities
Steve Albrecht
American Library Association, 2015

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Library’s Crisis Communications Planner
A PR Guide for Handling Every Emergency
Jan Thenell
American Library Association, 2004

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The Living Library
An Intellectual Ecosystem
David Cronrath
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2014

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The Living Library
An Intellectual Ecosystem
Patricia Steele
Assoc of College & Research Libraries, 2014

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Managing Facilities for Results
Optimizing Space for Services
Cheryl Bryan
American Library Association, 2007

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Managing Your Library Construction Project
A Step-by-Step Guide
Richard C. McCarthy
American Library Association, 2007

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The Power of Play
Designing Early Learning Spaces
Dorothy Stoltz
American Library Association, 2015

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The Practical Handbook of Library Architecture
Creating Building Spaces that Work
Fred Schlipf
American Library Association, 2018

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Public Libraries Going Green
Kathryn American Library Association
American Library Association, 2010

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Sustainable Thinking
Ensuring Your Library's Future in an Uncertain World
Rebekkah Smith Aldrich
American Library Association, 2018

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Technology Disaster Response and Recovery Planning
A LITA Guide
Mary Mallery
American Library Association, 2015


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