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lq:volume-2-issue-1 [2017/02/07 08:47] seanburns |
lq:volume-2-issue-1 [2017/02/07 08:48] (current) seanburns [Article 2] |
> Of the three rooms, the one at the front of the building is devoted to a model children's library and is a non-circulating collection of books used in the course in children's literature taken by the students in the kindergarten-primary course. The middle room is known as the "children's room," and here the children's librarian has her desk ... (p. 19). | > Of the three rooms, the one at the front of the building is devoted to a model children's library and is a non-circulating collection of books used in the course in children's literature taken by the students in the kindergarten-primary course. The middle room is known as the "children's room," and here the children's librarian has her desk ... (p. 19). |
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**Note:** I haven't read Matthew Griffis' dissertation [[http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/1103/|"Space, Power and the Public Library: A Multicase Examination of the Public Library as Organization Space"]], but I've heard him present a couple times (excellent presenter and very interesting topic) about the use of space in public libraries (within the context of [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/foucault/|Michel Foucault]] and the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticon|//panopticon//]]). I wonder how he'd comment on this passage, which suggests that the intent is to place the library's desk in a location that helps | **Note:** I haven't read Matthew Griffis' dissertation [[http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/1103/|"Space, Power and the Public Library: A Multicase Examination of the Public Library as Organization Space"]], but I've heard him present a couple times (excellent presenter and very interesting topic) about the use of space in public libraries (within the context of [[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/foucault/|Michel Foucault]] and the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticon|panopticon]]). I wonder how he'd comment on this passage, which suggests that the intent is to place the library's desk in a location that helps |
library users rather than librarians. | library users rather than librarians. |
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