1 / 14

Build the students what they want

Build the students what they want. Theresa Liedtka, Valarie Adams & Virginia Cairns. UTC’s New Building Wiki. Library New Building Project Project Facts Internal Library Building Committee New Library Program Statement Committee (university-wide group) Program Statement Campus Involvement

marek
Download Presentation

Build the students what they want

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Build the students what they want Theresa Liedtka, Valarie Adams & Virginia Cairns

  2. UTC’s New Building Wiki • Library New Building Project • Project Facts • Internal Library Building Committee • New Library Program Statement Committee (university-wide group) • Program Statement • Campus Involvement • Site Visit Information • Suggested Readings and Media • Leave Feedback

  3. Charge: University New Library Committee • The university library is the heart of the campus. ….. It reflects an organic combination of people, collections, services, and facilities, whose sole purpose is to assist users in the process of transforming information into knowledge.  • Technological change is transforming libraries and has rendered obsolete the concept that a library exists in isolation and self sufficiency.  Libraries exist in a collaborative, complex information-driven world. The modern library must be dynamic and future-oriented……. • These principles will be the foundation on which our new library is built.

  4. Decision-Making • Traditional, Stationary Shelving • No change to current layout • Keep all materials in open shelving, like the current library • Estimated space needed is 34,199 square feet • Compact Shelving • Approach recommended by Internal Library Committee • Move 95% of collection in to compact stacks • Estimated space needed is 18,164 square feet • Hybrid approach • Second choice of Internal Library Committee • Monographs – open and traditional / Serials – compact • Estimated space needed is 28,575 square feet.

  5. Vision Sessions • Architectural Vision • 17 Interior "ooh wow" (rock wall, fireplace, water feature) • 15 Distinctive but traditional • 14 Landmark/guidepost to transport visitors, ie. clock tower or spire • 12 Physical impetus to drive the Chamberlain quad • 12 Sustainable-opportunity / LEED as much as possible • Patron Environment • 12 People as "center" • 12 Make the Library the "place" for academic gathering • 10 Quiet "nooks and crannies" • 9 Flexible, traditional and warm but encourages work • Tie: 8 - Non-intimidating and Students 3rd place • Themes • 18 Sanctuary for study • 15 Intellectual center of campus, perhaps of Chattanooga • 11 Reflects the highest values of the institution • 11 "Center" of University

  6. Faculty Survey • If provided, what environment would you prefer for a faculty lounge in the new library? • A living room with a fireplace, floor lamps, coffee tables and comfy chairs (33) • An airport lounge with high ceilings, huge windows, and a monumental space (5) • A private club complete with small tables, traditional chairs, and wood paneling (13) • A monastery with big, long tables, walls of bookshelves, table lamps and stone trim (10) • A lab with banks of computer workstations, overhead lighting and modern furniture (9)

  7. Student Survey • Assume a study area of the new library is open 24 hours a day, Sun-Thurs, how often would you use this space between 12-8am? • Very often, 3-4 times per week (88) • Often, 1-2 times per week (144) • Not often, only occasionally (173) • Not at all (73) • Assume a study area of the new library is open 24 hours a day, Sun-Thurs, how important is it to you that a staff member be present from 12-8am? • Extremely important (90) • Very important (68) • Important (112) • Not very important (144) • Not important at all (65)

  8. Transparency & Communication

  9. Recurring themes • ADA accessible • Bathrooms! • Collections • Design • Green building • Technology

  10. Library Instruction Feedback • Coffee – 35% • Technology – 20% • Silly / unusable – 16%

  11. So Andy, where are the…

  12. New Partnerships • Student Academic Suport Center • Writing Center • Advising Center • Tutoring Center • Student Success Center • Supplemental Instruction • Graduate Student Association • Office of Students with Disabilities • Walker Teaching Resource Center

  13. Learning from others

  14. Read All About It! http://www.lib.utc.edu/building Theresa-Liedtka@utc.edu Valarie-Adams@utc.edu Virginia-Cairns@utc.edu

More Related