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Library Facility Siting and Location Handbook Christine Koontz

Library Facility Siting and Location Handbook By Christine Koontz

Library Facility Siting and Location Handbook by Christine Koontz


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This professional reference provides a complete discussion of library facility siting and relocation issues, discusses marketing concepts of relevance to library managers in siting library facilities, and offers practical advice on how to locate library facilities to most effectively serve the local population.

Library Facility Siting and Location Handbook Summary

Library Facility Siting and Location Handbook by Christine Koontz

Because libraries are costly to build, the location of new library facilities, as well as closures or mergers of existing ones, must be carefully analyzed. Numerous factors must be taken into account, including community demographics and information needs, the closeness of the proposed library site to prospective users, the presence and proximity of other library facilities, the elasticity of user demand, and the accessibility of the location. This professional reference provides a complete discussion of library facility siting and relocation issues, discusses marketing concepts of relevance to library managers in siting library facilities, and offers practical advice on how to locate library facilities to most effectively serve the local population. The volume provides a thorough review of the history of library siting and library location research, and it examines statistical models for site selection. Special attention is given to the use of Geographic Information Systems, and the handbook includes several case studies, including examples from increasingly common examples from majority-minority library markets. Libraries are a central feature of most communities. Because they are costly to build as well as to relocate, the location of library facilities must be carefully considered. Numerous factors determine the effective siting of library facilities. The demographic characteristics of the community help indicate how many people are likely to use the library and for what purposes; income levels help indicate the elasticity of demand for information; the presence and proximity of existing facilities further determines the likely market for the library; and the nature of transportation within the area dictates the accessibility of a proposed site. Moreover, siting decisions are not limited to the construction of new buildings, for librarians must also consider the expansion, merger, and closure of existing facilities. Library location theory is not well developed, and relevant literature has not heretofore been summarized conveniently. As a professional reference, this handbook is a guide to the complex process of library facility siting and location. While the bulk of the volume provides practical information, the work also presents an historical and theoretical context for siting decisions. Chapter 1 examines some of the issues that shape the location of library facilities, such as the growth of electronic access to information and the debate over the library as a place; Chapter 2 offers a review of the spatial development of the American public library and the history of library facility siting; Chapter 3 reviews research on library location; Chapter 4 discusses statistical modelling; Chapter 5 provides a sample library location model for diverse urban environments; and Chapter 6 examines the value of Geographic Information System software in library siting decisions. An appendix of case studies and an extensive bibliography conclude the volume.

Library Facility Siting and Location Handbook Reviews

[The author] provides a history of facility siting, comprehensively reviews the scant research on public library location theory, and discusses a variety of models available to decision-makers. Koontz presents the effects of resiting and closing, as well as opening, libraries, and shows how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be useful in library market analysis. * Library Journal *
The book is well organized [and] is to my knowledge, the definitive book to date on the subject of locating library facilities. * The MLS Book Review *

About Christine Koontz

Christine M. Koontz is assistant in research at the Spatial Analysis Research and Training Program at the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center of Florida State University. She has a PhD from Florida State University, School of Library and Information Studies.

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables How to Use This Book Introduction The History of Public Library Facility Siting Review of Library Location Spatial Research Facility Location Models A Model for Library Facility Siting Geographic Information System Use for Public Library Siting Conclusions Appendix: Case Studies References Index

Additional information

NPB9780313286827
9780313286827
0313286825
Library Facility Siting and Location Handbook by Christine Koontz
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1997-05-28
224
N/A
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