The Share of Preservation Issues when Planning a Library Building
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Primarily and historically a library was a place where books or manuscripts were kept. „ Thékos” means warehouse or storage area in Greek. But nowadays a library is more than a depository. It is also a place where you can read books and access the information they contain. In the case of a new building or of the rehabilitation of an old building it might also serve as a showcase for politicians or decision makers. Hence the necessity to combine preservation issues, accessibility and architecture.Downloads
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2002-07-17
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Varlamoff, M.-T. (2002). The Share of Preservation Issues when Planning a Library Building. LIBER Quarterly: The Journal of the Association of European Research Libraries, 12(1), 14-25. https://doi.org/10.18352/lq.7664