Space Planning for a Health Sciences Library April 18, 2016 National Network of Libraries of Medicine Teaching and Learning in New Library Spaces: The Changing Landscape of Health Sciences Libraries
Health Sciences Outline Today’s Trends Same Data – New Considerations Complementary Functions Beyond Quantification
Today’s Trends Shrinking Collections Study Venues Instructional Spaces Maker Spaces Role of the Librarian and Staff: Informationists Services Complementary Functions Health Sclences and Human Services Library, University of Maryland Baltimore
Same Data – New Considerations Physical Collections Regular Shelving Compact Shelving – Public Accessible / On-site or Off-site Special Collections Example
Same Data – New Considerations Study Stations – Percent of Total Student Body Study Carrels Open Tables and Chairs Study Rooms Video Conferencing Spaces Computer Lab Open Collaboration Areas Lounge Seating Computerized Stations Maker Spaces – Open or Enclosed Example Study Space Health Sclences Library, University of Minnesota
Complementary Functions Café Exhibit Space Museums Interprofessional Education Spaces Center for Teaching and Learning Testing Center Informatics SIM Laboratory Standardized Patient Clinic Information Technology
Beyond Quantification Space Adjacencies and the User Experience Health Sclences Library, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Taubman Health Sclences Library, University of Michigan