July 26

Date: July 26

Time: 7-9pm

Hours: 2

Total Hours: 147

Today, I put the finishing touches on my signage report, attached below:

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My conclusions are that Perry should:

  • Adding directional signs on both ends of the shelves
  • Creating a consistent look for signs throughout the library, i.e. the AV signs should look the same as the adult directional signs
  • Remove extraneous and update and/or remove inaccurate signs
  • Consider the audience – signage in the children’s area should be at a child’s eye level and useful for a child browsing, i.e. explaining the DDC classification numbers
  • Limit informational sign content and use a single, readable font
  • Add signs that orient visitors to the location of the adult stacks, as well as the reference and circulation desks
  • Avoid using library jargon, such as ‘circulation’ or ‘reference’

Many of these adjustments can be done without significant additional cost to the library.

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