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Hi,

Does anyone have any experiences of using compact movable shelving for art and design collections? I'd be interested to chat to anyone with experience of moving art books to this type of shelving in a library. It is something that is very likely to happen here when we refurbish our art and design floor.

It can appreciate how it would be a space saver however I'm wondering about potential impact on users, discoverability and access.

Happy to receive replies off list if anyone has thoughts they want to share.

Thanks,
Laura

Laura Williams
Subject Librarian, School of Art, Design and Architecture

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