2008
DOI: 10.4275/kslis.2008.42.4.311
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A Study on the Space Design of Public library Based on User Behavior

Abstract: New library building construction and the remodeling of old one is growing tendency is nation-wide recently. But there is no reflection of library user's view in the field of library construction. For the completion of the research the data was collected by bar-code scanner with user ID cards. Collected data was analysed by using crosstabulation and t-test. Around 2:00PM is peak time for library visit and the reading room for children is most frequent use space in library.

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“…As the studies on spaces in a library, based on the results of a study by Kim and Kim (2008), Kim and Toshiro (2009) studied the spatial composition of the Gwacheon Public Library of Information and Science and the Kyushu University Library in Japan. Kim and Kim (2008) analyzed the movement of users in certain spaces by sampling data, from the Access Management System, that was compiled during real-time for approximately five years. They investigated the current state of users of the two libraries, suggesting that improvements be made for spatial composition and operation of the libraries and for user services.…”
Section: Studies On Spaces In a Librarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the studies on spaces in a library, based on the results of a study by Kim and Kim (2008), Kim and Toshiro (2009) studied the spatial composition of the Gwacheon Public Library of Information and Science and the Kyushu University Library in Japan. Kim and Kim (2008) analyzed the movement of users in certain spaces by sampling data, from the Access Management System, that was compiled during real-time for approximately five years. They investigated the current state of users of the two libraries, suggesting that improvements be made for spatial composition and operation of the libraries and for user services.…”
Section: Studies On Spaces In a Librarymentioning
confidence: 99%