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The needs and functions of library buildings have certainly changed
over the last decade, but the necessity for planning intelligently
and thoroughly hasn’t. In fact, tighter budgets and the complex
demands of both library users and staff call for careful
preparation now more than ever. Whether you’re building from the
ground up or simply remodeling, the success of your project hinges
on planning, coordination, and communication. This new update of
Sannwald’s classic guide will help you stay prepared and
organized for every phase of your undertaking from conception
through the dedication ceremony. Using a popular checklist format
that ensures no detail is overlooked, this planner covers crucial
considerations like Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) factors,
structured to match the federal code; sustainable design features,
including sensors that save energy and water; designing
makerspaces, digital media labs, or leased library enterprises;
disaster and recovery planning; creating quiet spaces;
collaborative collections and materials-handling efficiency; and
important virtual presence aspects to bear in mind during physical
space decisions. Library managers, administrators, and facilities
staff will find this book a matchless tool for any construction
project regardless of size or complexity.
With the new fifth edition of his ""Checklist of Library Building
Design Considerations"", William Sannwald guides librarians and
other members of a building design team through the stages of the
design process. Planning construction of a new library facility or
renovation of an existing one can be a daunting task. With the new
fifth edition of his ""Checklist of Library Building Design
Considerations"", veteran library administrator and construction
consultant William Sannwald guides librarians and other members of
a building design team through the stages of the design process.
Updated materials include: a new chapter on sustainable design,
including issues of site selection, air quality, and energy and
water efficiency; new sections on wireless networking, information
commons and media production and presentation labs; updated
treatment of special collections and materials handling systems;
and, a new section on disaster planning.It also contains DA
Accessibility Guidelines section reorganized to match structure of
the federal statute. Because construction projects are complex and
sometimes unwieldy, Sannwald's checklist format provides a clear,
concise way of itemizing the issues, helping your construction
project run as smoothly as possible!
Presenting financial management principles and best practices
applicable to both public and academic libraries, this
comprehensive text elucidates a broad array of issues crucial for
those entering a managerial position. Both thorough and
straightforward, Sannwald's treatment: gives readers a solid
grounding in the basics of accounting and finance, with an emphasis
on applicability to library management and operations; ties budgets
and strategic planning to library vision, mission, goals, and
objectives; discusses the roles of stakeholders such as boards,
governmental/municipal bodies, the university, and the community;
looks at a variety of funding sources, from tax revenue to gifts
and donations, and presents sound strategies for including them
when projecting income and expenses; articulates and discusses the
pros and cons of various budget strategies; includes sample budgets
and forms that can be customized as needed; offers expert guidance
on modifying budgets for windfalls and shortfalls; explains
operating ratios, fiscal benchmarking, and metrics, demonstrating
how to use these to effectively create and manage a budget and
assess the fiscal health of the library; and advises on how to
effectively prepare and present a budget and annual financial
statements to a library's governing agency. Ideal for course use,
this book will also serve as a ready reference for practitioners.
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