Foreword by Wayne A. Wiegand and John Carlo Bertot
Introduction
1. Space, Place, and Libraries: An Introduction Gloria J. Leckie and John E. Buschman
Section I: The Library's Place in the Past
2. Beneficial Spaces: The Rise of Military Libraries in the British Empire Ronald Tetreault
3. Libraries in Public before the Age of Public Libraries: Interpreting the Furnishings and Design of Athenaeums and Other "Social Libraries," 1800-1860 Adam Arenson
4. A Grand Old Sandstone Lady: Vancouver's Carnegie Library Ann Curry
Section II: Libraries as Places of Community
5. The Fruit and Root of the Community: The Greensboro Carnegie Negro Library, 1904-1964 Julia A. Hersberger, Lou Sua, and Adam L. Murray
6. Locating the Library as Place among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Patrons Paulette Rothbauer
7. Behind the Program-Room Door: The Creation of Parochial and Private Women's Realms in a Canadian Public Library Pamela J. McKenzie, Elena M. Prigoda, Kirsten Clement, and Lynne (E.F.) McKechnie
8. Seattle Public Library as Place: Reconceptualizing Space, Community, and Information at the Central Library Karen E. Fisher, Matthew L. Saxton, Phillip M. Edwards, and Jens-Erik Mai
Section III: Research Libraries as Places of Learning and Scholarship
9. Stimulating Space, Serendipitous Space: Library as Place in the Life of the Scholar Karen Antell and Debra Engel
10. Setting the Stage for Undergraduates' Information Behaviors: Faculty and Librarians' Perspectives on Academic Space Lisa M. Given
11. The Research Library as Place: On the Essential Importance of Collections of Books Shelved in Subject-Classified Arrangements Thomas Mann
Section IV: Libraries, Place, and Culture
12. On the Myths of Libraries Bonnie Mak
13. Managing Pleasure: Library Architecture and the Erotics of Reading Abigail Van Slyck
14. Going to Hell: Placing the Library in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Adriana Estill
Index
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