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^.^.ohldi Rrifeici t - "A functional library building should embody a system that

is too free to be hummeered in to the existing and future ideological moulds of library

service." 1. *1 w tf % ^ W I 3 W 1 - ”Abuilding

must be useful. No building exists for its own sake, it exists for some human activity. A

house, a factory, a school or a library exists because some human activity has to take

place in it. And the nature of the activity determines the plan and form of the building,

more than any thing else. A building is in fact the expression and dramatisation of its

function. "2

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^ *TqR i{ i t W R ^ 3i«FTTXT f l % f<n«l t fa -"We require from

building, as from men, two kinds of goodness, first the doing their duty well, then that

they be graceful and pleasing in doing it, which last is itself another form of duty. 3.

*T T oRl% Tjtf $ «Hcf <PT ^ ~ _________________

1 • Kaula, P.N.: Library buildings, planning and design. New Delhi, Vikas. 1971.P.55.

2 Sharma, H.D.: Library Building & Furniture, Jullundur. IBG 1972. P. 18.

3 John, Ruskin : Stones of venice. (Qouted by Sfaanna, H.D.: In Ms book library

building and furniture). P-l

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6 Brown, r.H .: Academic I.ibrary Building ta the U-K. Advmcra ■» L inri— **-3.1972. P. 117.

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1958, P. 28.

(Selection of site)

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# 3rtW«bdH mi iPft ~zif&zi ^.-qt. r 1far The

space must be estimated for each function and activity of the library required for

the current and future needs. The Juxta positional requirements such as

arrangement and relation of reading areas, book storage, service points, operational

and administrative work areas etc. must be so worked out that the most efficient

service can be rendered with a minimum administrative cost providing at the9

same time accessibility to each area with a minimum of effort and disturbance."

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^ (Easy Accessibility):-

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9 Kaula, P.N. : Library Building Planning & Designing, New Delhi, Vtta*. 1971,

P. 55.

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W t t f a - "A library requiring ten thousand square feet or less and

often considerably more will usually be more satisfactory if it is all10

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1961, R 187.

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beautiful, though beauty is no intended."

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3. SEfRt 3it SPR R IT 3#$f5RI

^ f a w w m t -

Code of Practice relating to Primary elements

in design of library buildings.

Rules of Basic Rounding of Numerical Values.

Code of Basic Requirements for water supply.

Drainage and sanitation.

Recommendations for modular co-ordination of

Dimentions in the Building Industiy.

Library furniture and fittings, Part-I. Umber Part II,

Steel.

6. IS: Packages for use of libraries etc.

7. IS : Primary Elements in Designing of library building.

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1. IS : 1553-1976

2. IS : 2-1940 :

3. IS:1172-1957

4. IS:1233:1958 :

5. IS: 1978 (Part-I) :

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Beguam, A., Surga & Gopinath, M.A. : Capital expenditure 00 Bmktings and Equipments. Library Science, V.l, No. 4, Dec. 1964. P. 353.

Kaula, P.N.: Library Building, 1971. P.64.

-icH fas-IHll 3TT^R (Space Requirements):-

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i t t -

Sr.No. Rooms (Normally Separate UCL)

1. Stack Room

2. Catalogue Room/Classification Room

3. General Reading Room4. Periodical Reading Room

5. Special Reading Room

6. Research Cubicles7. Group study Room8- Seminar Room9. Conference Room10. Exhibition Room11. Librarian's Room12. Dy. Librarian's Room

13. Asstt. Librarian's Room14. Technical Staff Room15. Administrative Room16. Committee Room17. Display Room18. Night watchman's Room

19. Micro film Reading Room

20. Document Reproduction Room

21. Audio-visual Room

22. Store Room23. Secretary to Librarian's Room

24. Visitor's Room

25. Binding Room

26. Record Room

Sr.No. Rooms (Normally Separate UCL)

28. Toilet

29. Circulation Desk/ Office

30. Equipment Room

31. Library Science Department (If associated with

the library)

32. Professors & other teachers.

33. Secretariate of Department

34. Class Room

35. Practical Room

36. Group discussion Room

37. Other rooms (According to local needs)

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Based on IS 1553-1776- Indian Standard Recommendation relating

to Primary Elements in the Design of Library Buildings.

1. Location :-

The library should be centrally located with reference to buildings

of faculties and departments, laboratories and hostels.

Prashar, R.G.: Norms for Academic Library Building, A reconsideration

(in Chaturvedi, D.D. Ed. Academic Library, P. 126-27.

Vohra, Amrit Lai: Hand book of UGC scheme, P. 137-144.

2. Rooms to be provided are as follows -

SL.No. Rooms Normally separate Academic Library*

UCL* UDL**

(i) Stack Room R —

(ii) Catalogue Room R --

(iii) General Reading Room R R(iv) Periodical Reading Room R —

(v) Special Reading Room R -

(vi) Research Cubicles R -

(vii) Group Study Room R --

(viii) Seminar Room R —

(ix) Conference Room - -

(x) Exhibition Room R —

(xi) Librarian’s Room R —

(xii) Deputy Librarian's Room R —

(xiii) Technical Staff Room R —

(xiv) Administrative Staff Room R —

(XV) Committee Room R —

(xvi) Display Room R —

(xvii) Night Watchman's Room R ——

(xviii) Microfilm Reading Room R

(xix) Document Reproduction Room — _~

(xx) Audio-Visual Room —

(xxi) Store Room R R

* University Central Library** University/College Departmental Library

* Each unit rack 2 m long may tie assumed to bouae 70010 750 whM and 1 m2 of slack room area may be assumed lo home 150 *ota®es.

Note . 1. The centre to centre distance between consecutive racks is 1.80 m (on the

basis of 0.45 m of rack depth plus 1.35 of cross gangway width).

Note : 2. The distance from an end wall of the stack room to the centre of th nearest

row of rack is 1.55 m (on the basis of 1.325 m of the end cross gangway

plus 0.225 m of half rack depth).

Stack Room

Dimensions of Stack Room should be as follows

(a) Clear Length in metres - 1.80 n + 3.10 where n is the number of rows of

book racks*

(b) Clear Width

1. 3 m (on the basis of one rack 2 m long plus one longitudinal gangway

of m) close to a longitudinal wall,

2. 5 m (on the basis of 2 racks each 2 m long plus longitudinal gangway of i

m) close to a longitudinal wall,

3. 8 m (on the basis of 3 racks each 2 m long plus two longitudinal gangways

of 1 m each) close to each of the longitudinal walls, and

4. 10 m (on the basis of 4 racks each 2 m long plus two longitudinal gangways

of 1 m each) close to each of the longitudinal walls.

Note : Three metres and five metres widths are generally only in case of slick

spaces, as the stack room and the reading room may be combined iMo t

single room, in such cases.

(c) Clear Height - Floor to ceiling, 2.40 m.

Note . 1. The height of the rack is 2.20 m and allovance for bay guids is 0.20 m.

Note : 2. The stackroom should be combined with necessary devices for effective

ventilation.

2. Stackroom should be so oriented as to avoid direct sun

Windows

1. Stack room-Windows in the side walls of the stackroom should be opposite

each cross gangway.

2. Each window should be provided with glass shutters and protected with

wire fabric having its aperture sufficiently small to prevent squirrels, rats,

etc., from getting in. In its fully open position the glass shutter should not

project into the gangway.

3. Other Rooms - All windows and ventilators in the rooms accessible from

outside should be provided with wire fabric to prevent books, pamphlets,

etc. being passed out through them.

Sizes of Rooms -

1. Reading Room - The average area per reader in the reading room stooaid2 * . be 2.33m , minimum. An illustrative layout of the reading room is sbowa

in Fig. 1.

Note: The size of the reading table as shown in fig. 1 is 2.4 x 0.6m. the centre K)

centre distance between two consecutive rows of reading room tables is

1.8 m with seating arrangement on one side of the table only.

2. Sizes of other rooms shall normally be as follows:

For use ofAreaM2

(a) Librarian and deputy librarian 30

(b) Classifier, Cataloguer, accession librarian

and maintenance librarian 9 per person

(c) Secretary to the librarian 19

(d) Visitors room 15

(e) Administrative and professional staff not at service

points and other than those mentioned in (b) 5 per person

(0 Group discussion room 2 per person

(g) Conference room 2 per person

(h) Seminar room 2 per person

(i) Committee room 2 per person

O') Cubicles 7 per person

Libraries of all types are expanding at an enormous rale.

Increase in demand for documents, official policy and increase in literacy

make this process inevitable. Since the development of new libraries takes

several years, the stock to be accommodated on the opening day, therefore,

will be larger than was estimated when planning started Therefore, ft is

absolutely essential to estimate the areas of die libraiy at a gwea fimre

date and relate the requirements to that date.

Circulation

1. Each floor of the library building shall be at one single level to facilitate

the movement of book trolley from one part to another. Thresholds dull

not be provided anywhere inside the building.

1.1. The movement of the book trolley from one tier to another, where the1? mb

three or more tiers in the stackroom, should be through electric lifts provided

within the stackroom with landing at every tier of the stackroom and at

other connected adjacent rooms. In laige libraries where quick meachanical

carriage of books and related materials are required, special arrangements,

such as pneumatic tubes and belt conveyors may become necessaiy. This

may require to be considered at the initial stage of design of the library and

its building.

1.2. The rooms shall be arranged in such a way that the staff other than those

servicing the reading room shall not have to pass through the reading room

disturbing the readers.

Relative Positions of Rooms

1. The stack room should be so placed that it is easily accessible from and

proximate to every part of the library.

2. The catalogue room should be like an ante room to the stack room on d r

way from the general reading room to the stack room.

3. The general reading room should be close to the entrance.

4. Periodicals rooms m a y b e further removed from ihe *rao>l « * * * « » ”■

But independent access to it shall be possible when the other rooms in die

library are closed.

5 Special reading rooms may be still further removed from the general reading

room.

6. The librarian or the deputy librarian should have his room in close proximity

to the general reading room.

7. The rooms of the technical and administrative staff should be placed in

close proximity to the rooms of the librarian and the deputy librarian.

8. The technical staff shall have independent access to the stack and catalogue

areas.

9. The cubicles, the rooms for group study, the committee room, etc. may be

in a separate wing or a separate floor.

10. The exhibition room may be combined with the entrance lobby or placed

as close to it as possible.

The furniture and fittings for library shall be as per IS: 1829

(part I and II) and IS:Library furniture and fittings : Part I Timber (First

Revision) and Part II steel and IS: 366-1981 dimensions for girid couplings.

Tables and Chairs for general office purpose.

Requirement for fitment for drainage and sanitation for tibm y

building shall be as per the table enclosed.

Libraries Based on IS 1972-1983 Indian Standard Code of Basic requirements for Water Supply, Drainage and Sanitation (Third Revision)

ART GALLARIES, LIBRATIES & MUSEUMSSN. Fitments For Male Public For Female Public

(i) Waterclosets A per 200 persons 1 per 100 persons

upto 400 persons, upto 200 persons,

and for over 400 and for over 200

persons, add at the persons, add at the

rate of 1 per 250 rate of 1 per 150

persons or part persons or part

thereof thereof

(ii) Ablution taps 1 in each 1 in each

water-closet water-closet

For Male Staff For Female Stiff

1 for 1 to 15 1 for 1 to

persons

2 for 16 to

35 persons

12 persons

2 for 13 to

25 persons

1 in each

water-closet

1 in each

water-closet

(iii) Urinals 1 per 50

persons

(iv) Wash Basins 1 for every 200

persons of part

thereof, and for

over 400 persons over 200 persons

add at the rate add at the rate

1 water tap with draining arrangements shall be

provided for every 50 persons or part thereof in

the vicinity of water-closets and urinals.

Nil upto 6 persons

1 for 7 to 20

persons 2 for 21

to 45 persons

1 for every 200 1 for I to 15 1 for 1 lo 12

persons or part persons 2 for persons 2 far

thereof and for 15 co 35 persons 12 to 24

persons

of 1 per 250

person or part

thereof

(v) Cleaner’s Sinks

of 1 per 150

persons or part

thereof

1 per Boat, Min

(vi) Drinking water_

fountain

1 per 100 pawns

or part thereof—

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height in the knee space section of a charging desk or under tibniy uble*. of

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IKSU Yes 1980 Unhwsiiy Library

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