A Sense of Place: School Libraries at the Heart of Learning, Connection, and Belonging
By (Author) Hannah Byrd Little
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
16th April 2026
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
208
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Step into a world where school libraries are genuinely transformative environments, promoting active learning, literacy, and connection.
In this hands-on guide, author Hannah Little passionately advocates for recognizing school library spaces as catalysts for student success through informative interviews, enlightening case studies, and immersive facility tours. With a practical lens, this guide unveils a wealth of ideas for creating an enticing entrance that beckons students into a realm of knowledge. It emphasizes the importance of comfort and sensory engagement, fostering collaboration and active learning, and providing serene havens for focused work. Creating spaces for community, teaching, and learning, nurturing social interactions, and establishing the library as the vibrant heart of the school community, A Sense of Place inspires administrators and board members to embrace the library as an essential component of the educational ecosystem.
Additionally, this guide equips librarians with indispensable insights on efficiency in the library space and offers tips for seamless collaboration with administrators. By integrating user experience principles and embracing Oldenburg's third place concept, the book unveils how libraries can create an immersive and captivating experience for all stakeholders involved. Whether you seek inspiration for designing cutting-edge facilities or transforming existing spaces into warm and welcoming environments, this guide helps ensure that your school library becomes an inviting sanctuary that fosters learning and enriches the lives of its users.
Hannah Byrd Little is the director of the library and archives at a top independent international college-preparatory school. An ALA, AASL, and ACRL member, she writes a monthly article for the AASL Knowledge Quest website and has written several articles for the same print journal. She was the 20222023 chair of the AASL Independent School Section and was recognized as an AASL Social Media Superstar in 2019 for Sensational Student Voice.