Engaging Design: Creating Libraries for Modern Users
By (Author) Emy Nelson Decker
By (author) Seth M. Porter
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
12th October 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Library, archive and information management
Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
022.3
Paperback
168
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
340g
This book demonstrates how aesthetics, design elements, and visual literacy can be implemented in the library to enhance spaces, programs, services, instruction, and outreach so that your library will appeal to all users. Libraries have come to accept that they must rethink how they appeal to users, and harnessing the power of design can be a powerful means for addressing the changing needs of the community. Decker and Porter introduce "engaging design"an umbrella term that incorporates multiple design frameworks with a focus on a three-prong approach: aesthetics, design thinking, and service design. These frameworks can be used to guide design choices that will aid in teaching and engaging current and potential library users. In the course of a lively and interesting narrative, Engaging Design introduces basic concepts of aesthetics and good design and explores examples of its successful uses in the academic, public, and special library. It provides simple steps for implementing subtle, but powerful, techniques to improve instruction, human-computer interaction, e-learning, public services spaces, wayfinding signage, and all manner of library programs, events, and services. In addition, the authors recommend easy-to-implement best practices that will help librarians to enhance library-goers' experience. Library administrators will also look to this book for assistance in best addressing the needs of the modern library user.
An additional purchase for librarians curious about library design. * Library Journal *
Harnessing the power of design is one important aspect in meeting the changing needs of a communityThe knowledge shared in this book will be valuable to those embarking on building a new facility or remodeling an existing library [and] to those interested in creating a continuous cycle of improvement for spaces, services, and programs. This book is highly recommended for all types and size of libraries. * Public Library Quarterly *
Emy Nelson Decker is NextGen public services manager at Georgia Tech Library. She holds an MLIS from Valdosta State University. Seth Porter is the head of Stokes Library for the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.