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Bundy Alan (2003). « Joint-use libraries - the ultimate form of cooperation ». In McCabe Gerard & Kennedy James (dir.). Planning the modern public library building. Westport : Libraries Unlimited
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Resource type: Book Article BibTeX citation key: Bundy2003 ![]() |
Categories: General Keywords: architecture scolaire, Australie, bibliothèques scolaires Creators: Bundy, Kennedy, McCabe Publisher: Libraries Unlimited (Westport) Collection: Planning the modern public library building |
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Abstract |
A core value of libraries and librarians locally, nationally and internationally is cooperation, more so than perhaps any other agency and profession. The manifestations of that client-focused cooperation are many, but the ultimate manifestation and challenge is a joint-use, or combined, library. It is not, however, a form of cooperation usually initiated or advocated by the profession. Despite this, interest in the concept continues, and the number and variety of joint-use libraries is increasing worldwide.
Added by: Laure Endrizzi Last edited by: Agnès Cavet |