University Libraries and Space in the Digital World
Explore the intersection of physical space and digital advancements in "University Libraries and Space in the Digital World" by Graham Matthews, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This insightful hardback spans 248 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of how university libraries adapt their physical environments amid the rise of digital resources.
Matthews delves into the historical utilization of library spaces while integrating real-world case studies from around the globe. The book also examines recent trends, including new construction and refurbishments tailored to meet the evolving needs of users in the digital age. By prioritizing user experience, this essential read serves as a guiding framework for academic libraries navigating transitional challenges in their spatial dynamics. Whether you are a librarian, an academic, or a student, this book is a vital resource for understanding the future of library spaces.