Pages and aroma: Library as a place and the library café concept

With information now available at the users’ fingertips, academic libraries are competing not only with the internet but also with venues that can simultaneously serve both as a learning and as a relaxation space for their patrons. Academic libraries strive to become “the place to be”, “the great go...

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Main Authors: Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro, Fredeluces, John Christopher L.T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-112552023-05-22T02:08:45Z Pages and aroma: Library as a place and the library café concept Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro Fredeluces, John Christopher L.T. With information now available at the users’ fingertips, academic libraries are competing not only with the internet but also with venues that can simultaneously serve both as a learning and as a relaxation space for their patrons. Academic libraries strive to become “the place to be”, “the great good place”, or “the third place” of their respective communities. While most of them have adopted innovative use of spaces such as collaborative learning zones, individual study areas, informal learning spaces, multimedia rooms, and function halls, only a few academic libraries in the Philippines ventured into integrating coffee shops to the redefined library experience. This study investigates the adoption of the library café concept in three academic libraries in Metro Manila. Through interview with library directors and librarians, it discusses the establishment and management of these cafes. This study also examines the factors affecting the use of the space such as location, ambience, food and drinks policy, etc. A survey on the library users’ perception and evaluation of the café at the library was conducted to gauge customer satisfaction and gather feedback from the community. Finally, the findings of this study offer recommendations for libraries who are planning to enhance the concept of the library as a place by providing a space for a coffee shop. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9400 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Libraries—Space utilization Coffeehouses Library and Information Science
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Libraries—Space utilization
Coffeehouses
Library and Information Science
spellingShingle Libraries—Space utilization
Coffeehouses
Library and Information Science
Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro
Fredeluces, John Christopher L.T.
Pages and aroma: Library as a place and the library café concept
description With information now available at the users’ fingertips, academic libraries are competing not only with the internet but also with venues that can simultaneously serve both as a learning and as a relaxation space for their patrons. Academic libraries strive to become “the place to be”, “the great good place”, or “the third place” of their respective communities. While most of them have adopted innovative use of spaces such as collaborative learning zones, individual study areas, informal learning spaces, multimedia rooms, and function halls, only a few academic libraries in the Philippines ventured into integrating coffee shops to the redefined library experience. This study investigates the adoption of the library café concept in three academic libraries in Metro Manila. Through interview with library directors and librarians, it discusses the establishment and management of these cafes. This study also examines the factors affecting the use of the space such as location, ambience, food and drinks policy, etc. A survey on the library users’ perception and evaluation of the café at the library was conducted to gauge customer satisfaction and gather feedback from the community. Finally, the findings of this study offer recommendations for libraries who are planning to enhance the concept of the library as a place by providing a space for a coffee shop.
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author Fredeluces, Roselle Maestro
Fredeluces, John Christopher L.T.
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title Pages and aroma: Library as a place and the library café concept
title_short Pages and aroma: Library as a place and the library café concept
title_full Pages and aroma: Library as a place and the library café concept
title_fullStr Pages and aroma: Library as a place and the library café concept
title_full_unstemmed Pages and aroma: Library as a place and the library café concept
title_sort pages and aroma: library as a place and the library café concept
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