Markota, Jelena.
(2018).
Zgrade visokoškolskih knjižnica: na primjeru Knjižnice Filozofskog fakulteta u Zagrebu i Sveučilišne knjižnice u Splitu.
Diploma Thesis. Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Department of Information Science.
[mentor Barbarić, Ana].
Abstract
Academic libraries' buildings inheriting the long tradition of the universities have recently been facing great challenges with the emergence of information technologies. Some predictions went so far as to assume that the library as an institution might disappear completely. Nevertheless, libraries have adapted to new demands and different ways of accessing information, learning and research. New arrangement of management also required adaptation of space in which libraries were located. Keeping in mind the new role of the academic library, the professionals have set out the desirable traits that the ideal building of the academic library should possess in order to be successful and serve the user as well as staff in the best way possible. Two new, representative academic libraries, the Library of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb and the University Library in Split were analyzed in this paper in relation to these desirable features. By presenting their characteristics, this paper provides an analysis of two new buildings of academic libraries in Croatia that have implemented new technologies.
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