Tactical Urbanism for Librarians: Quick, Low-Cost Ways to Make Big Changes
Karen Munro
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· 1 ratings · 176 pages · Published: 12 Jun 2017
* useful urbanism concepts such as placemaking, pink zones, design thinking, and optical leverage;
* 12 steps to becoming a tactical library interventionist;
* 4 tactical urbanism case studies, such as the Astoria Scum River Bridge, Park(ing) Day, and Self-Gentrification, with discussion of why they matter to libraries;
* 5 library case studies, including Library Box, Boston Street Labs Storefront Library, and a “Dewey-Less” Library System, that demonstrate how libraries can apply tactical urbanism concepts;
*how cities and libraries can overlap initiatives, spotlighting real-world examples; and ways that library leaders can cultivate a tactics-friendly organization.
This book illustrates how tactical urbanism offers librarians the tools to deliver fast, inexpensive, and innovative projects with big impact.