Factors Shaping Future Use and Design of Academic Library Space

IF 1.9 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE New Review of Academic Librarianship Pub Date : 2022-02-07 DOI:10.1080/13614533.2022.2039244
Andrew M. Cox
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Abstract COVID is having immediate and long-term impacts on the use of libraries. But these changes will probably not alter the importance of the academic library as a space. In the decade pre COVID libraries saw a growing number of visits, despite the increasing availability of material digitally. The first part of the article offers an analysis of the factors driving this growth, such as changing pedagogies, diversification in the student body, new technologies plus tighter estates management. Barriers to change such as academic staff readiness, cost, and slow decision making are also presented. Then, the main body of the article discusses emerging factors which are likely to further shape the use of library space, namely: concerns with student well-being; sustainability; equality, diversity and inclusion, and colonization; increasing co-design with students; and new technologies. A final model captures the inter-related factors shaping use and design of library space post COVID.
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影响高校图书馆空间未来使用与设计的因素
COVID正在对图书馆的使用产生直接和长期的影响。但这些变化可能不会改变大学图书馆作为一个空间的重要性。在COVID - 19之前的十年里,图书馆的访问量不断增加,尽管数字材料的可用性越来越高。文章的第一部分分析了推动这一增长的因素,如教学方法的改变、学生群体的多样化、新技术以及更严格的物业管理。改变的障碍,如学术人员的准备,成本和缓慢的决策也提出。然后,文章的主体部分讨论了可能进一步影响图书馆空间使用的新因素,即:对学生福祉的关注;可持续性;平等、多样性和包容性以及殖民化;增加与学生的共同设计;还有新技术。最后一个模型捕捉了影响COVID后图书馆空间使用和设计的相互关联的因素。
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New Review of Academic Librarianship
New Review of Academic Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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