This is just the BEST and funniest and most worthwhile article I read and then I forgot to include it … enjoy!
Schlipf, F. (2011). The dark side of library architecture: The persistence of dysfunctional designs.
Library Trends,
60(1), 227–255. Retrieved from
http://search.proquest.com/docview/903205684?accountid=10344
Author: Nadine Bailey
I’m currently living in Dubai, UAE, which is the latest in a long line of places I’ve been living in the last few years including China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, Netherlands, Italy, Luxembourg, and South Africa. I’m married with two adult children. Having lived around the world I’ve acquired quite a few languages and my big passion is bi/multi-lingualism and - culturalism, which I try to incorporate into my work, learning and essays wherever possible! I finished my MIS degree in December 2014 and my M Ed (Knowledge Networks and Digital Innovation) in October 2016. My murky past is in commerce and industry as a Chartered Accountant, doing a lot of random studying and learning and I’m currently working in an American School but have been a librarian PYP, MYP and IB in other international schools.
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I don’t have access to Proquest, and I can’t find this article in other sources. Can you send me the article itself? Thanks so much.
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