Evaluating signs in a public library (National Library of Singapore at Stamford Road)
This paper is about the evaluation of signs in a public library to determine the impact they have on users' search behaviour, if any, and to recommend a set of guidelines for implementing signage at the National Library. A qualitative approach was used to gather data through interviews conducte...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-427252020-09-27T20:16:18Z Evaluating signs in a public library (National Library of Singapore at Stamford Road) Neo, Tiong Seng. School of Applied Science Roderick Cave DRNTU::Library and information science::Libraries::Public libraries This paper is about the evaluation of signs in a public library to determine the impact they have on users' search behaviour, if any, and to recommend a set of guidelines for implementing signage at the National Library. A qualitative approach was used to gather data through interviews conducted with a sample of fifty users of the library. Interview results showed that most users were satisfied with the existing signage but improvements could be made in some areas. Some users wished to see a more professional image portrayed by the library, through the installation of professionally produced signs, rather than the present mix of professionally made signs with signs made in-house by staff. This tied in with the wish of some users to see more coordination and uniformity of signs in terms of colour, size and style. In addition to the interviews, the literature review highlighted some of the practices of other institutions and libraries, which the National Library could adapt and implement. Recommendations in this paper include careful planning of signage projects, hiring a professional design consultant (if funds are available), and suggestions regarding the placement, size, colour, text, graphical information, installation, materials and techniques, and the evaluation and maintenance of signs and the use of a manual of signs. Master of Science (Information Studies) 2011-01-07T04:49:12Z 2011-01-07T04:49:12Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42725 en 119 p. application/pdf |
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This paper is about the evaluation of signs in a public library to determine the impact they have on users' search behaviour, if any, and to recommend a set of guidelines for implementing signage at the National Library. A qualitative approach was used to gather data through interviews conducted with a sample of fifty users of the library. Interview results showed that most users were satisfied with the existing signage but improvements could be made in some areas. Some users wished to see a more professional image portrayed by the library, through the
installation of professionally produced signs, rather than the present mix of
professionally made signs with signs made in-house by staff. This tied in with the wish of some users to see more coordination and uniformity of signs in terms of colour, size and style. In addition to the interviews, the literature review highlighted some of the practices of other institutions and libraries, which the National Library could adapt and implement. Recommendations in this paper include careful planning of signage projects, hiring a professional design consultant (if funds are available), and suggestions regarding the placement, size, colour, text, graphical information, installation, materials and techniques, and the evaluation and maintenance of signs and the use of a manual of signs. |
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