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Post-occupancy evaluation: Queen’s University Library Belfast
The talk will set the session in the context of the IFLA Library Buildings & Equipment Standing Committee’s project on post-occupancy evaluation 2010-2015. The project was initiated by the speaker when Chair of the Standing Committee. A questionnaire was devised and then tested on a number of pilot libraries in Berlin and Halle, one of which was the “Berlin Brain” which will be presented by Dr Klaus Werner. POE tools and challenges will be discussed. A case study of the post-occupancy evaluation of The McClay Library at Queen’s University Belfast carried out six years after opening will then be presented setting out successes, failures and post-occupancy changes.
Post-occupancy evaluation: Queen’s University Library Belfast
The talk will set the session in the context of the IFLA Library Buildings & Equipment Standing Committee’s project on post-occupancy evaluation 2010-2015. The project was initiated by the speaker when Chair of the Standing Committee. A questionnaire was devised and then tested on a number of pilot libraries in Berlin and Halle, one of which was the “Berlin Brain” which will be presented by Dr Klaus Werner. POE tools and challenges will be discussed. A case study of the post-occupancy evaluation of The McClay Library at Queen’s University Belfast carried out six years after opening will then be presented setting out successes, failures and post-occupancy changes.
Post-occupancy evaluation: Queen’s University Library Belfast
Latimer, Karen (author)
2016-01-01
Miscellaneous
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
720
Post-occupancy evaluation: Queen’s University Library Belfast
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