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Academic Library Seating: A Survey of Usage, with Implications for Space Utilisation
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) - Papers
  • Michael K. Organ, University of Wollongong
  • Margie H. Jantti, University of Wollongong
Publication Date
1-9-1997
Publication Details
This article was originally published as Organ, MK and Jantti, MH, Academic Library Seating: A Survey of Usage, with Implications for Space Utilisation, Australian Academic and Research Libraries, 27(3), September 1997, 205-216.
Abstract

Between June and October 1996 the University of Wollongong Library conducted a survey of patron seating usage with the aim of a) quantifying such use; and b) identifying areas where seats could be removed to accommodate the growth of the collection. The survey indicated that maximum usage of the 648 seats available for study was 66%. This supported a conservative reduction of seating numbers by 12%, resulting in minimal impact on patron usage. The removal of seats enabled the installation of additional shelving and a compactus. The findings have facilitated collection expansion for a further five year period.

Citation Information
Michael K. Organ and Margie H. Jantti. "Academic Library Seating: A Survey of Usage, with Implications for Space Utilisation" (1997)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/morgan/20/