Review:

How To Build A Library By Walter A. Pitkin

overall review score: 4.2
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"How to Build a Library" by Walter A. Pitkin is a comprehensive guide aimed at educating readers on the fundamental principles and practical steps involved in establishing a library. The book covers topics ranging from planning and design to collection management and community engagement, making it a valuable resource for aspiring librarians, educators, and community organizers interested in creating accessible information hubs.

Key Features

  • Detailed step-by-step guidance on establishing a library
  • Covering both physical layout and collection development
  • Emphasis on community involvement and utility
  • Historical insights into library structures and functions
  • Practical tips for management and sustainability

Pros

  • Thorough and well-structured guide suitable for beginners
  • Emphasizes the importance of community values in library design
  • Offers practical advice applicable to various scales of libraries
  • Rich historical context that enhances understanding of libraries’ roles

Cons

  • Some content may feel outdated given technological advancements since publication
  • Focuses more on traditional, physical libraries with less emphasis on digital resources
  • Could benefit from more modern examples of innovative library models

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 01:55:35 PM UTC