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Primary Research Group has published Redesigning the College Library Building, 2014 Edition, ISBN 978-1-57440-266-7
 

Primary Research Group has published Redesigning the College Library Building, 2014 Edition, ISBN 978-1-57440-266-7.

 

This 220+ page report looks closely at the capital spending plans and building renovation/construction policies of academic libraries, predominantly in the USA and Canada. The study covers capital spending and space allocation plans with highly detailed data on recent library spending and future plans for the construction or renovation of library cafes, seating space, lighting, atriums, classroom space, information commons and other technology-oriented spaces, group study space, storage space, collection space, rooftop space, offices, meeting spaces and auditoriums, entrances and exits, restrooms, gardens and other outdoor spaces, artwork, windows, space and facilities for special collections, performance space, space intended for library applications for specific academic departments and other forms of library space and special features. In addition, the report looks at other forms of capital spending such as plans for library furniture, workstations, information technology, and more.

 

The study also presents extensive data on sources of funding for renovations and new construction as well as data on how renovations have been received by the target audience. Redesigning the College Library Building, 2014 Edition also examines special purpose investments in energy saving technology, enhancements to natural light and soundproofing. Data is broken out for public and private colleges, by size and type of college, and by college tuition level. 

 

Just a few of the report's many findings are that:

  • 37.5% of survey participants say that their library capital budget has decreased over the past 3 years while only 16.07% say that it has increased
  • 36.36% of survey participants say that the space allocated to library collections has decreased over the past three years
  • The smaller the college the more likely was its special collection unit to gain space over the past three years
  • Nearly 2/3 of survey participants expect to increase their seating capacity for patrons over the next three years
  • Fundraising projects financed about 10% of new library renovation or construction for the libraries in the sample
  • More than 21% of the public college libraries in the sample use the library roof as a space for patrons or staff to congregate
  • 23.21% of survey participants say the library has made an investment over the past three years to install, expand, or better situate a library cafe or restaurant
  • A sixth of libraries in the sample say that the expansion of their library cafe is a very important goal in their next renovation

The report is available directly from Primary Research Group and from major book and research report distributors such as Amazon, Baker & Taylor, and others. The price of the report is $93; site licenses are also available. For a free excerpt, table of contents, and list of survey participants, or to place an order, visit our website at www.PrimaryResearch.com.