'Michael Dewe has written the most comprehensive book to date on public library planning. Librarians, architects, designers and everyone involved in creating innovative public libraries for the 21st century will quickly come to regard this book as the new bible of public library planning. Packed with practical information and examples of good practice this book is a must have!' Trevor Knight, Chair of Public Libraries Group 2005/06 'It looks at the range of challenges in the planning and development of contemporary public libraries - key issues such as community and cultural needs as well as practical facilities and layout. It uses case studies, plans and photographs with real library examples from all over the world.' Library and Information Gazette, June 2006 'This book is expertly written, full of references and pointers to further study. It is packed with practical information and examples. It does not profess to be a planning manual or '' how to do it'' technical guide but raises key issues concerning design principles. The basic principles and practices of the planning and design of public library buildings have been described at various times but this publication brings these up to date. Although primarily aimed at public librarians, it has lessons for academic librarians and those in other sectors. In short, this is a well-researched, comprehensive, informative and readable book for all those involved in planning or refurbishing a library building.' CILIP Update November 2006 'The basic principles and practices of the planning and design of public library buildings have been described at various times but this publication brings these up to date. Although primarily aimed at public librarians, it has lessons for academic librarians and those in other sectors. In short, this is a well researched, comprehensive, informative and readable book for all those involved in planning or refurbishing a library building.' - Library & Information Update November 20