2010
DOI: 10.1353/ils.0.0003
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Living History: The Carnegie Library as Place in Ontario/ Histoire vivante : la bibliothèque Carnegie comme lieu en Ontario

Abstract: Re ´sume ´: Cet article re ´examine les re ´sultats d'une e ´tude de cas mene ´e en 2007 portant sur la bibliothe `que Carnegie d'Owen Sound (Ontario), envisage ´e comme lieu dans l'espace. A `partir d'une combinaison de me ´thodes provenant de la recherche historique et des e ´tudes qualitatives de cas, et en utilisant la triade spatiale d'Henri Lefebvre comme cadre d'analyse, le chercheur compare certains aspects de l'espace de la bibliothe `que tels que l'accessibilite ´, la supervision de l'espace de la bi… Show more

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“…Library services need to be constantly developed, designed, used, and transformed through "space" and so on in order to recreate the services [24]. Based on the internal logic and external form of library space production, it is possible to promote the transformation of library space from a production vehicle for knowledge innovation to production itself, and to promote the generation of various relationships and behaviors of service knowledge innovation in libraries, thus promoting the transformation of library space construction and services [25][26][27].…”
Section: Spatial Theory Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Library services need to be constantly developed, designed, used, and transformed through "space" and so on in order to recreate the services [24]. Based on the internal logic and external form of library space production, it is possible to promote the transformation of library space from a production vehicle for knowledge innovation to production itself, and to promote the generation of various relationships and behaviors of service knowledge innovation in libraries, thus promoting the transformation of library space construction and services [25][26][27].…”
Section: Spatial Theory Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%