Lucker J K
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Libraries, Cambridge 02139.
Comput Methods Programs Biomed. 1994 Sep;44(3-4):155-60. doi: 10.1016/0169-2607(94)90108-2.
The principles of research library building planning established in the late 1940s emphasized flexibility of design; interspersal of books and readers; collaboration between librarians and architects; and an increased role for the library in education. Planning a medical research library in today's electronic environment requires attention to these principles as well as dealing with new and emerging technologies; economic constrains; new modes of scholarly research and communication; and the convergence of library science and information services on the campus. The social role of the library and the celebration of the book are factors common to both generations.