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Draughon Learning Commons, Draughon Library, Auburn University supports the student population with collaborative study areas as part of the university’s library. Mobile study chairs and tables, marker boards, modular study rooms are supported with WIFI and a generous electrical distribution system.

 

Group3 Planners programmed, envisioned, space planned, developed in detail, specified furniture and completed the construction documents for this project.

 

Group3 Planners plans and designs libraries. Learn more about Group3 Planners and our other projects at www.group3planners.com

Draughon Learning Commons, Draughon Library, Auburn University supports the student population with collaborative study areas as part of the university’s library. Mobile study chairs and tables, marker boards, modular study rooms are supported with WIFI and a generous electrical distribution system.

 

Group3 Planners programmed, envisioned, space planned, developed in detail, specified furniture and completed the construction documents for this project.

 

Group3 Planners plans and designs libraries. Learn more about Group3 Planners and our other projects at www.group3planners.com

 

Photos by Group3 Planners

 

Photos by Group3 Planners

on a whim one evening in September since it was so unseasonably warm and beautifully sunny with autumn light I took the long way on my walk home from work and cut through Edinburgh University towards the Meadows. The area was busy with Freshers checking out the facilities and clubs and so on, and outside the library this piper was playing a welcome to those new students.

The library and Perlik Commons occupy much of the first floor of this north wing of the science center. Two floors of chemistry are above us.

on a whim one evening in September since it was so unseasonably warm and beautifully sunny with autumn light I took the long way on my walk home from work and cut through Edinburgh University towards the Meadows. The area was busy with Freshers checking out the facilities and clubs and so on, and outside the library this piper was playing a welcome to those new students.

Phillips Exeter Academy Library, designed by Louis I. Kahn.

    

Exeter, New Hampshire.

    

All rights reserved. No use & distribution without express written permission. Strictly enforced.

Phillips Exeter Academy Library, designed by Louis I. Kahn.

    

Exeter, New Hampshire.

    

All rights reserved. No use & distribution without express written permission. Strictly enforced.

Phillips Exeter Academy Library, designed by Louis I. Kahn.

    

Exeter, New Hampshire.

    

All rights reserved. No use & distribution without express written permission. Strictly enforced.

Draughon Learning Commons, Draughon Library, Auburn University supports the student population with collaborative study areas as part of the university’s library. Mobile study chairs and tables, marker boards, modular study rooms are supported with WIFI and a generous electrical distribution system.

 

Group3 Planners programmed, envisioned, space planned, developed in detail, specified furniture and completed the construction documents for this project.

 

Group3 Planners plans and designs libraries. Learn more about Group3 Planners and our other projects at www.group3planners.com

Draughon Learning Commons, Draughon Library, Auburn University supports the student population with collaborative study areas as part of the university’s library. Mobile study chairs and tables, marker boards, modular study rooms are supported with WIFI and a generous electrical distribution system.

 

Group3 Planners programmed, envisioned, space planned, developed in detail, specified furniture and completed the construction documents for this project.

 

Group3 Planners plans and designs libraries. Learn more about Group3 Planners and our other projects at www.group3planners.com

 

Photos by Group3 Planners

 

Photos by Group3 Planners

Caylee Heiremans eats at Cafe Bibliotech while studying for her upcoming class.

 

Alden Library: www.library.ohiou.edu/

 

See more images of Alden Library: media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...

On a perfect Spring day I rode to Macquarie Uni and back via Lane Cove National Park. Plenty of photo ops at the Uni where my partner works and my son has started a late-onset engineering degree.

This lion is an assignment for Professor Tilghman's Thing Theory course. I used a template for the lion in front of the Art Institute of Chicago for this print. I had to enlarge it to be 3x the size of the original template and it was still a very small object. I also increased the resolution so the plastic is surprisingly smooth. The tail of the lion has fallen off in this photo, but originally it was hanging on by a very thin piece of plastic. It was just too thin to be sturdy.

Pre-show texting warm up at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Denver where we launched.

 

Mosio's Text a Librarian enables libraries to set up mobile carrier approved text messaging reference services for their patrons. It works using a web-based interface.

 

More: www.textalibrarian.com

The Austrian "Linux Weeks" (Linuxwochen) consist of a series of free lectures dealing with Linux (of course), but also with free and open source software in general. As there were lectures and workshops in the university I work on May 11 and 12, 2007, we currently display books about Linux, free flow of information and open source tools in the library.

The poster I designed features Linux Lass, a Linux goddess librarian, of course (see www.geekculture.com/geekculturestore/webstore/prints.html).

 

see linuxwochen.at/2007/Hauptseite (in German)

Release 67 for the OneDayOneArtwork and OneDayOnePicture project. I found this small river that was used on an old hydroelectric power station long ago in Meiningen The post processing of the picture was done with Photomatix and Lightroom. The picture was taken on my Canon EOS 40D.

  

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one of our shelves had crashed down, when my boss came into the library this morning - we are glad nobody was hurt... obviously the side part had fallen apart, and then the books from the upper two shelves had dropped. This is part of our business administration and marketing section.

Here are the latest editions of yearly publications focused on design, illustration and photography.

Here are novels and movies featuring imaginary artists, curators, museum guards, forgers, and students.

from the rear of Morrison Building looking west

8 x 10 7/8" page from 'handmade book'; library brochure pasted into book.

 

See more historical images of Carnegie Library (later Carnegie Hall, then EW Scripps Hall): media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...

 

From "Carnegie Library of Ohio University, Athens, Ohio" by Candus Mage Martzolff, 1928. Marzolff was the assistant librarian in the Carnegie Library; book presented for the Chautauqua Library school as a "thesis", June 06, 1928.

 

Transcription: General Rules and Regulations

Carnegie Library

Ohio University

Athens, Ohio

  

General Rules and Regulations

 

1. The Library is open from 8:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays; and from 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. on Fridays and Saturdays. On Sundays, it is open from 2:00 P. M. for reference work only.

 

2. The Reference room is open from 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 A. M. and from 1:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.

 

3. The faculty, students and employees of the University and the residents of Athens are permitted to draw books from the library. If a resident borrows books for home use, he is requested to fill out a registration card. Non-residents may also draw books upon showing satisfactory references.

 

4. Free access to the stacks is given during all hours in which the Library is open. The books from the stacks may be used in the Library without making a charge. When a person wishes to take a book from the building, he must under all circumstances have the book charged at the charging desk. Here the book card is stamped with the due date, and the borrower signs his name opposite the date. This card is then filed by the librarian. The due slip in the back of the book is then stamped with the date. A book may be kept for two weeks, provided the book is not in demand or not overdue.

 

5. When returning a book, the borrower presents it at the charging desk where the attendant cancels the charge.

 

6. Students using books in the stacks are requested not to return them to the stacks, but to leave them on the tables provided from the purpose.

 

7. All books in circulation are subject to recall at any time in case of need.

 

8. Two books at a time may be drawn, one only being fiction.

 

9. All books must be properly charged before they are taken from the library.

 

10. General reference books such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases, etc., do not circulate.

 

11. Current periodicals may not be taken for home use. Back numbers not in demand may be borrowed for 24 hours. Bound periodicals may not be taken from the library, as they are needed for reference purposes at all times.

 

12. Books from the reserve desk may be drawn for home use until closing time. These books must be returned by 8:15 A. M. the following morning. A willful violation of this rule will result in the withdrawal of library privileges.

 

13. Whenever a borrower loses a book, he must forfeit the cost of the book.

 

14. A fine of two cents a day is charged on all overdue books. Notification of the fine will be sent when the books are one week overdue.

 

15. Hats, wraps and umbrellas should be left in the vestibule. Bags and satchels for carrying books are prohibited.

 

16. In order that the reading rooms may be kept quite to afford the best opportunity for study, all persons should refrain from conversation.

 

17. The is a law of the State of Ohio which says" "Whoever intentionally defaces, obliterated, tears or destroys, in whole or in part, a newspaper, magazine, or periodical, or a file in a Reading Room, or cuts therefrom an article of advertisement, shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both."

 

Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/

3.5x3.5" color print; verso: "RESERVE: Shirley Meyer, Lotus Efaw"; developed "May 71". Scene at reserves desk of Alden Library, the main library at Ohio University; two women behind sign "TO GET RESERVE BOOK, WRITE CALL NUMBER ON PAPER AND HAND TO ATTENDANT" media.library.ohiou.edu/u?/archives,1696

 

Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/

 

See more historic images of Alden Library: media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...

Phillips Exeter Academy Library, designed by Louis I. Kahn.

    

Exeter, New Hampshire.

    

All rights reserved. No use & distribution without express written permission. Strictly enforced.

Study group in recent periodicals section.

our library has moved twice, this is the "original" library where I gained my first library experiences. It was small, but really nice.

Draughon Learning Commons, Draughon Library, Auburn University supports the student population with collaborative study areas as part of the university’s library. Mobile study chairs and tables, marker boards, modular study rooms are supported with WIFI and a generous electrical distribution system.

 

Group3 Planners programmed, envisioned, space planned, developed in detail, specified furniture and completed the construction documents for this project.

 

Group3 Planners plans and designs libraries. Learn more about Group3 Planners and our other projects at www.group3planners.com

Draughon Learning Commons, Draughon Library, Auburn University supports the student population with collaborative study areas as part of the university’s library. Mobile study chairs and tables, marker boards, modular study rooms are supported with WIFI and a generous electrical distribution system.

 

Group3 Planners programmed, envisioned, space planned, developed in detail, specified furniture and completed the construction documents for this project.

 

Group3 Planners plans and designs libraries. Learn more about Group3 Planners and our other projects at www.group3planners.com

 

Photos by Group3 Planners

 

Photos by Group3 Planners

Photographic postcard of Carnegie Library from the early 1900s. "30, Public Library, Athens, O." Looking up from the street corner; Ewing Hall to the left and the Gym to the right.

 

Carnegie was built in 1904-05 to house the increasing number of book volumes held by OU and was the first campus building to be constructed primarily as a library. The building was funded through a generous donation from Andrew Carnegie who provided $30,000 for the construction of the library. The library was named in his honor.

 

Following Chubb Library's construction in 1931 Carnegie Hall was converted into office and classroom space. It was renovated again in the 1980s and renamed E. W. Scripps Hall in honor of the late E. W. Scripps. The Scripps Howard Foundation established a $1.5 million endowment for the journalism school at that time.

 

Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/

 

See more historical images of Carnegie Library (later Carnegie Hall, then EW Scripps Hall): media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...

Color reproduction made from black and white photo, postcard, ca early 1900s, "CARNEGIE LIBRARY, OHIO UNIVERSITY, ATHENS, O."

 

Carnegie was built in 1904-05 to house the increasing number of book volumes held by OU and was the first campus building to be constructed primarily as a library. The building was funded through a generous donation from Andrew Carnegie who provided $30,000 for the construction of the library. The library was named in his honor.

 

Following Chubb Library's construction in 1931 Carnegie Hall was converted into office and classroom space. It was renovated again in the 1980s and renamed E. W. Scripps Hall in honor of the late E. W. Scripps. The Scripps Howard Foundation established a $1.5 million endowment for the journalism school at that time.

 

Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/

 

See more historical images of Carnegie Library (later Carnegie Hall, then EW Scripps Hall): media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...

British Library portico entrance - the person with the red jacket is one of my fellow students and London co-travelers; you also see the sculpture of Isaac Newton by Eduardo Paolozzi.

Phillips Exeter Academy Library, designed by Louis I. Kahn.

    

Exeter, New Hampshire.

    

All rights reserved. No use & distribution without express written permission. Strictly enforced.

3 x 5" index card, type print and handwriting (pen and pencil). Circulation card for Chubb Library, Ohio University; "659.1 D59 (left corner); Dippy, Advertising production methods"

  

Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/

Text messaging reference services, Text a Librarian, launched at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in Denver.

 

Mobile reference simplified.

 

For a demo: www.textalibrarian.com/webinar

Reading Room at the Penrose Library, Whitman College.

 

The entire building is beautifully lit with lush surroundings and numerous windows.

 

Taken by Ahniwa Ferrari.

Athena Yearbook, 1973, page 284.

 

Omega Psi Phi fraternity members posing for the yearbook in front of the Albatross sculpture near the second floor Park Place entrance. The sculpture, by 1970 fine arts graduate Michael McConnell, is a two-ton work finished in cor-ten steel. According to a 1969 university news release, "The sculpture repeats in graceful arcs and upward thrusting wings the vertical linear lines of the new seven story building." media.library.ohiou.edu/u?/archives,372

 

Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/

 

See more historical images of Alden Library: media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...

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11/08/2018 : Collegeville, MN, Saint John's University: Alcuin Library (Marcel Breuer, Hamilton P. Smith, 1967)

The Reference and Instruction Department conducts Bibliographic instruction sessions for hundreds of students each semester. These instruction sessions cover everything from how to use the library catalog to searching strategies for various research areas. Most sessions are held in the Library Instruction Lab, located on the 3rd floor of the Cofrin Library, while some are taught in classrooms around campus. Here, Instruction Librarian Renee Ettinger demonstrates the Cofrin Library catalog to a College Writing class.

B&W photographic postcard print, ca early 1900s. Looking north across Park Place. Gym is to the right; Cutler behind.

 

Carnegie was built in 1904-05 to house the increasing number of book volumes held by OU and was the first campus building to be constructed primarily as a library. The building was funded through a generous donation from Andrew Carnegie who provided $30,000 for the construction of the library. The library was named in his honor.

 

Following Chubb Library's construction in 1931 Carnegie Hall was converted into office and classroom space. It was renovated again in the 1980s and renamed E. W. Scripps Hall in honor of the late E. W. Scripps. The Scripps Howard Foundation established a $1.5 million endowment for the journalism school at that time.

 

Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/

 

See more historical images of Carnegie Library (later Carnegie Hall, then EW Scripps Hall): media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...

Library employee Steven Cohen stands at a terminal in Alden Library, using the new online catalog system. Ohio University Libraries implemented ALICE, an online catalog system, in 1983. media.library.ohiou.edu/u?/archives,973

 

Alden Library Web site: www.library.ohiou.edu/

 

See more historical images of Alden Library: media.library.ohiou.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&am...

This picture was taken during the preparations for our relocation to newly-built premises in 2002. The two left and the two right are library students, and the one in the middle is our beloved librarian. Interesting that four of five wear glasses - born to be libbrerians apparently.

Śródmieście | Bankowa/Aleja Roździeńskiego/Uniwersytecka

Silesian University Scientific Information Centre and Academic Library.

Arch. HS99 sp. z o.o. ( Dariusz Herman, Wojciech Subalski and Piotr Śmierzewski)

2009-11.

Silesia Star, multi-use building complex.

Arch. Kuryłowicz & Associates Sp. z o.o.

2012-14.

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