Visual design of the library. Library information stand - how much you need, where to place, what sections


Master class title: Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin.

Appointment of the master class: interior decoration (library, museum, office); popularization of A.S. Pushkin among children.

The master class is designed for older children (15-18 years old), parents and teachers.

Master class objectives: improving skills in the process of mastering the experience of making an original toy-decoration.

Master class tasks: development of aesthetic taste, imagination, creative possibilities; development of imagination, artistic taste and sense of beauty; the formation of a creative personality.

Pushkin A.S. - one of the most famous Russian writers, very talented and unique. Many people can read the works of this author from memory, despite their impressive volume. And this is not surprising - he wrote easy language. The words that Alexander Sergeevich used were so beautifully woven into the melody of poems or other works that no one has any doubts - only a real genius could write it!

For work you will need:

Fabric (nylon, white, yellow, black, blue);

Sintepon (or cotton wool);

Yarn (black or black and white);

Scissors;

Progress:

Choose suitable drawing and redraw it on cardboard (in separate details).

We cut out all the drawn details and put them into one big picture.

In this case, the following details are obtained:

The next stage: we put the finished parts on the fabrics of the corresponding colors, redraw them and cut them out (each part is made of fabric in double quantity). It is important to remember that you will also need to cut out each detail from the padding polyester (it will be placed under the fabric - on cardboard, which will help to sew all the details more firmly and add volume to our writer).

Tailcoat for our Alexander Sergeevich will be of blue color.

Boots and top hat will be black.

Let's not forget a piece of a white shirt that goes beautifully with a yellow neckerchief.

Then we move on to pants. Ours will be yellow. And don't forget the white glove.

And now we proceed to the most difficult - to the head. For the face, you can use flesh-colored fabric or nylon. Do not forget about the details of the padding polyester.

We cut out the head and, having connected all the details as follows - cardboard part + synthetic winterizer + fabric part - we sew everything together along the edge.

We draw eyes, lips and bankenbards with a pencil. Then we embroider all this with black threads.

Let's move on to the hair. To do this, we use black yarn or woolen threads (in this case, black threads with a white tint were used - a light gray hair turned out).

The threads are folded into circles and sewn to the head without closing the sideburns.

As a result, we make two versions of the head and connect them together (we get the profile of the poet, which can be viewed from two sides).

We do the same manipulations with trousers, a tailcoat and boots.

Do not forget that on the tailcoat you need to embroider the collar and sew the lower part to it.

We pass to the right hand (which is wearing a glove). Sintepon does not need to be laid. We sew the white fabric immediately to the cardboard, and then to the sleeve.

Sew the cylinder to the head.

Now it's time to connect all the processed parts together - sew them to each other (to assemble our writer as a whole).

And there was a small detail left, embroider the line of the pocket on the trousers and sew to it left hand writer (it turns out that the brush is in his pocket).

The result is such an Alexander Sergeevich, who can decorate any room with himself. (foto 30), (foto 31).

If desired, a cane or pen can be inserted into the right hand of the writer.

Every day we are confronted with information "pouring" on us from all sides. Almost everywhere, and in the library too, we see stands, leaflets, leaflets that we ... simply do not notice anymore. Do our readers read our stands? Do they find the information they need there?

Let's figure it out together. Known fact- Better to see once than hear a hundred times. For your attention I I propose today a selection of photographs of information stands from different libraries made both professionally and with the help of design solutions of the librarians themselves. For ease of perception of information, I conditionally divided the photos into several sections.

I note that fellow methodologists on the topic of information stands have written quite good recommendations. Let's start with them, actually.

..." The main goal in attracting readers to the library is not so much the introduction of various services, but ensuring their demand, promotion of intellectual products and the same services.

Promotion- these are various forms of information, persuasion of users or reminders of the services and products of the library.

Main tasks promoting library services are:

formation of a prestigious image (image) of the library in the minds of the population, representatives local authorities authorities, public organizations etc.;

informing about new services introduced by the library;

maintaining the popularity of existing library services, persuading users to claim them;

informing potential users about the time, place and conditions for the provision of services;

focusing users' attention on the specific properties and benefits of the library services offered, on the freeness of basic forms of service.

The first photos on the topic "library", "library". The use of these words is the most popular in the name of the stands - here is the world, and the city, and the dossier, and the corner with the courier. In my opinion, any names look decent, the main thing is that the "courier" promptly changes information, the "world" reflects the "global" scale, and the "dossier" ... by the way, what is in your "information dossier", gentlemen- librarians?



We continue to study information stands. Colleagues suggest filling the resource with the following materials:


Basic information: name of the library; the library network of which it is a part; mode of operation; FULL NAME. librarian; composition of the fund

The goals and objectives of the library in the organization of library services to the population;

Rules for using the library;

Information about the services offered by the library, about the forms of their provision;

Information about amateur associations, interest clubs (if any): work plan, goals, objectives, etc.;

Diplomas, gratitude for the results achieved in the work;

Announcements about current events, monthly work plans, etc.;

Publishing products.



Each of the stands, in my opinion, is worthy of our attention. What do you think?

And while you are looking at the photos, I will continue.We all understand thatThe information stand should be located in a convenient place for users to familiarize themselves. It is desirable to glaze the stand, especially if it is located outside the library. Materials, announcements must be updated in a timely manner so that the stand does not contain outdated information. Of course, use a computer set. What else? How do you like the presence of the word "information" in the title of the stands? Here, it seems, good word but librarians sometimes get carried away and we read and read and read "information". Better to have Library City.


Just a couple of lines about design of materials. And above in the photo and below you will see the design options. This is a personal (and financial) matter for each library. But sometimes we see such a picture - some librarians, without further ado, in the proposed "pockets" contain more text and let it hang. And some are very fond of everything shiny and it turns out that the text is no longer important.


We, librarians, very often forget that ordinary people will read our "information" (do not forget to allocate stands separately for adults and children), who absolutely do not care how beautiful and long our library is called. They want to see what is happening in this library - what events, what services, when and in what department it can be done, and where to bring the child. Large-scale canvases filled with texts DO NOT WORK. Alas and ah.

Of course, we follow each other's successes, focus on foreign countries Let's come up with something of our own. The stands above are not bad or in need of improvement. Each of them is good, but the READER NEEDS ANOTHER.

BRIEF. CAPACITY. NOT STANDARD.

good example of brevity




Highly good thoughts on the topic of stands, I suggest reading from one of our fellow librarians. The answers to these questions may be different for each librarian. And this is good, because in this case we will be dealing with a "non-general expression" which readers pass without stopping.

1. How many stands do you need?There may be several of them: in the foyer, on the subscription, in reading room, in other departments and functional areas. Each of them has its own goals and objectives.

In the foyer - the most general information about the library: full name, postal and e-mail address, founders, leaders, partners, mission, awards. Probably, information about regulatory documents is appropriate: Charter, Rules, Price lists for paid services..., on which the library works. hardly worth putting full text these documents, it is enough to list them and tell where they are, who to contact for them. Here is the structure of the library: the name of the departments (branches), how they can help readers/users, how to find them, who to contact... Information about general library, district/city events and promotions.

Accordingly, in the departments - more detailed information about the departments: about employees, resources, services, events, achievements ...

2. Where and where are the stands located? Spatially: closer to the fund, to the exit, next to the catalog, with the pulpit? … It depends both on the size of the room and on the conceptual idea. On special tablets, posters, exhibition stands, bookshelves, right on the wall, using improvised materials?... I know that there are some very original finds.

3. What stands are needed: permanent or variable? Ascertaining or navigational (explaining where, what and how to find)? There may be both. It is possible to make two parts on one stand. Then what is the ratio of the parts? Frequency of updating the variable component?

4. Sections and topics of the stand? They depend on what we want to tell readers/users, what to show, what to entice… They can also be permanent and changeable to more relevant ones.

6. How will texts, sections and topics be arranged on the stand? It is possible according to the principle book page:
left to right, top to bottom. It can be centrifugal. In the center is a non-stopper, some detail that sharply attracts attention: a question mark and the question itself, a photograph, black spot... In children's libraries, talismans are used for this purpose, literary heroes... , and further, to the edges of the stand - texts that reveal the meaning of non-stopper. The text and pictures located in the upper right part are best perceived: there may be the most important or urgent information here. What other ideas will there be?

7. Will the color scheme be used and how? What colors will carry the main semantic load? Be sure to check and use correctly color combinations. Here you can also consider what fonts can be used. Of course, computer printing looks better, but depending on the idea, why not use the exclusive work of the artist.

8. What are style features, language? Much depends on the location of the stands and, accordingly, the intended purpose. Official text - business style and language. Event invitations are naturally more emotional language. There may be style options for children and teenagers, students and retirees. The main thing is that there should be no commanding tone, prohibitive and punitive promises.

9. Will there be an appeal to readers? What kind: a greeting, a question, a call for an assessment, a review? Generalized personalized: dear friend, dear reader ..., or generalized group: respected students, pensioners ...

10. Is it supposed to be interactive? If so, how will the feedback be carried out: special pockets for notes, questions, color tokens for voting; a place for recordings online, (“fence” of reviews), contact channels of communication? What else? AT recent times libraries began to actively use electronic information tools: a running line, a computer monitor. Maybe the time will come, we will use holograms. And what do you think? And what haven't I said yet?

But most importantly, since we live in a century high technology, which means that the information that we want to convey to the masses should be located on high-tech, modern information stands.

An interactive information board that recognizes the reader by sight is no longer a fantasy! Instead of static stands in the "monologue" format, technological solutions have already been created that integrate with Digital Signage systems and allow not only to bring information to the consumer, but also to provide feedback: analyze how many people actually read the information posted on the board, how much time they spend near it, evaluate the reaction of the consumer of information, determine age, gender, social status"readers".


P.S. How to present websites to readers (on the example of a library in Arzamas)

To adequately equip a home library, we need special storage systems: open shelves, glazed cabinets, designer shelving and author's compositions. All of them will allow not only to properly store your favorite books, paintings and accessories, but also to decorate the interior in an original way.

The home library is great. Previously, not a single decent house could do without it, and books were not only a favorite hobby, but also an indicator of the intellectual level of the owners. Today, in fact, nothing has changed. Even with all kinds of gadgets, from e-books to tablets and laptops, all the same for home reading there is nothing better paper book. Therefore, many still collect their own library and, of course, the problem arises of how and where to store these very books, that is, how best to equip a home library. Of course, you can not do without special storage systems. Today their choice is wide and varied. It can be both open shelving and glazed cabinets and shelves that protect against dust and moisture. If there are a lot of books in the house and a separate room has been allocated for the library, it would be right to equip one wall with open shelving from floor to ceiling. The only thing is that you will have to get a comfortable staircase that will complement the composition. Well, if there are not many books in the house and there is no need to allocate space for a library, then a small bookcase can be placed in any room: in the office, hall, living room and even in the bedroom. But most often, the owners choose an office or living room for this purpose. It is in the living room that a beautiful rack can perfectly decorate the central wall and become the dominant feature of the entire interior. Shelves are multifunctional. In addition to books, they store and exhibit all kinds of value and beauty: expensive paintings, favorite photos, art objects and accessories. And also a variety of equipment is easily included in the overall composition, for example, an LCD TV and a music center. In addition, shelving can easily solve the problem of organizing space. Often they are used as a partition. So, in a large open space living room, with the help of a through shelving, you can separate the seating area with sofas from the dining room or study. And finally, with the help of shelving, you can effectively decorate the interior. Today, this is easier to do. Bookshelves are a favorite contemporary design theme. The Dutch and the British are especially fond of it. Original racks and wall shelves made of colored plastic, metal and wood will paint the interior better than any artist. They look especially good in a large space of a minimalist loft. A bookcase in the form of a spiral or a whimsical abstract figure, and even bright color really looks like a fashionable art object against the background of a white wall. But such an art object is not only spectacular and funny, but also super useful! Photos of the design of home libraries using shelving can be seen in our selection.

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The seating area in the office is conveniently organized and beautifully designed. With the help of paired vertical shelving, a symmetrical composition was created, the center of which was occupied by a small comfortable sofa.

    A beautiful modular shelving unit in bright blue color decorated the cabinet wall behind the desk. The rack is not only beautiful, but also very convenient. It includes open shelves, closed vertical cabinets and plenty of drawers. To maintain the spectacular color, the authors of the project continued it on the walls.

    With the help of original shelving, two walls of the living area were decorated. In addition to small cells for books, the shelves are equipped with illuminated niches for displaying paintings and accessories. The composition was complemented by a high wooden staircase.

    The rack in the office looks unusual and resembles a painting. A rectangular rack along the perimeter was decorated with a carved baguette frame, similar to the picture placed next door. For interior style modern classics- quite a suitable approach.

    A small multifunctional rack is equipped on the wall of the office. The rack is made in the style and materials of the desktop and is a system of closed drawers and open cells.

    A small office received a lot of bonuses from the designers. Firstly, there is a large panoramic window, which means there is always a lot of light. Secondly, there is an excellent exposure surface with good lighting. And, thirdly, the wall behind the desk is equipped with a convenient open shelving with many small cells-shelves.




Main tasks: The main tasks, the solution of which will allow organizing the effective functioning of the library-media library, are: - the formation of a full-fledged media fund and fund on traditional paper media: collection, accumulation, processing and systematization of information, computer cataloging and processing of information resources; -creation of infrastructure to provide the school with new information carriers; - ensuring accessibility to various information resources; -providing the necessary information to all readers of the library: students, parents, teachers and other school employees; -providing free access to Internet resources for learning and self-education.




Preparatory stage: 1. Study of public opinion: a) develop the text of the questionnaire (appendix); b) interview 1.1 Collection of primary information: a) answers to interview questions; b) completed questionnaire forms; c) sketches of the interior of the library: d) records of the research 2. Study of the intended problem: 2.1. determine the search circle (scheme); 2.2. comprehension of the received information; 2.3. creation of a dictionary of unfamiliar terms. 3. Information processing: 3.1. selection of the type of results presentation: report, table, etc. manually; 3.3. on the computer.


Design is an idea, a little fantastic and unusual, so that the artistically designed interior items of the library evoke in the reader a sense of satisfaction, enthusiasm for work, joy from visiting the library Design is grace and beauty, convenience and comfort






In order to consider the problem comprehensively, it is necessary to single out several zones in the library: zone 1: "Librarian's place", zone 2: "Computer zone", zone 3: "Place for easy reading", zone 4: "Theatrical", zone 5: "Reading room" zone 6: "Reference and bibliographic apparatus of the library" zone 7: "Mini printing house of the school library"



Zone 1: "Librarian's place" The zone for the librarian should be convenient, modest and at the same time everything for the librarian's work should be at hand: a computer with databases, an electronic catalog, communication with the computer zone. The corner is located so that it is convenient to control all zones. Nearby there should be a shelf with teaching materials. I think that it is pleasant for a librarian to have a modern table, of an unusual, non-standard form.






With the rapid development of New Information Technologies, especially telecommunications, media libraries should also become technology centers. A new stage in their development will come with the advent of an automated library catalog and computer stations for working with CD-ROMs. automated library systems partially or completely must be installed in all school media libraries. Open access over the network to catalogs of other libraries, online databases, e-mail. For schoolchildren, it is recommended to open only limited access to Internet resources. For this, a "Computer Zone" was created. We have developed a computer multifunctional table, where shelves for both books and CDs are conveniently located. This table is also comfortable when working on the Internet. Several people can work at the table at the same time, as it involves from 3 to 4 jobs. If you do not know the rules for using a computer or how to use the Internet, there are booklets with such rules at the top. Zone 2: "Computer Zone"




Metal cabinet for compact storage of multimedia media for 2860 storage units. The cabinet is a full-sized vertical storage module (rack). The cabinet has thirteen drawers on full extension roller guides and a central lock for two hinged doors. Each of the 13 trays is divided by five metal dividers into 6 compartments along the depth of the cabinet. Cabinet capacity CD (compact disc) or 5720 slim CD 1 tray CD or 440 slim CD Overall dimensions - mm. 914х457х1987Н Additional accessories - removable pull-out shelf for convenient work with the fund in the storage room












Zone 5: "Reading room" Frequently used items, such as furniture for the reading room, are tried to be calm in shape and color so that they do not get bored and do not absorb unnecessary attention. By this, the designers want to emphasize that the furniture should be an assistant to the reader, be an unobtrusive, calm subject tone, on which the reader's diverse activities unfold. The shape of the table should be simple. Coloring should not be variegated, so as not to tire the reader's eyes. Tables are painted grey-blue, light brown and salad colors. The main criterion for a designer product is usefulness. A designer product should not only be beautiful, have visual appeal, but its main purpose is to be useful, then it will become pleasant, convenient, safe, light, not requiring additional spiritual and physical strength person.













Zone 7: “School Library Mini Printing House” A modern library-media library must have equipment not only for searching and viewing all kinds of materials, but also for creating them. Therefore, it is necessary to create a zone where there will be a mini printing house and collect all the equipment here: a risograph, sound and video recording equipment. Using this technique, students and teachers will be able to independently print up to 130 copies per minute, in a matter of minutes print the required circulation of educational and methodological materials and control tasks, texts and articles from the Internet, author's books of teachers, research work students. With the help of this technique, children can publish a school newspaper, collections the best essays, messengers and almanacs, etc. Record video editing, soundtrack for events.


Efficiency evaluation Implementation of the project will allow: - to improve the service of the library readers; - timely and qualitatively provide students, parents and teachers with information resources on traditional and non-traditional media; - in 5 years to have a full-fledged media fund and an updated fund of educational, methodological, reference and fiction. - conduct the process of acquisition of electronic resources in accordance with the profile educational activities schools, ensuring its completeness and expediency; - have access to a variety of information via the Internet; - qualitatively change the content of the reference and bibliographic work; - respond as fully as possible to thematic requests, including the retrospective aspect and the use of world information resources; - Provide all participants educational process the possibility of mastering the skills of working in various information retrieval systems; - connect to other information centers, bases of other libraries; - to conduct training and consultations on the use of any media; - assist teachers in preparing for lessons using information technologies; - provide the educational process with methodological materials through databases, electronic encyclopedias etc. - use modern multimedia technologies; - make copies on magnetic media, scan, print documents.


Glossary of terms: Art design is the creation of unique objects using innovative technologies, in which artistic and stylistic compositional factors prevail over functional and constructive ones. Design - [English] design to design, design] - artistic design of objects, interiors; aesthetic design subject environment. Designer-artist-constructor, design specialist. Interior- [fr. interieur inner ]. The architectural and artistic interior design of a building. Layout - [fr. maquette] model of something, a preliminary sample, representing a sample of something in reduced sizes (for example, decoration theatrical performance). Project- [lat. projectus thrown forward] technical documents - drawings, calculations, models of buildings, structures, machines, devices, etc. being created. Design - geom. display a figure or object on a plane, draw a projection. Projection- [lat. Projection throwing forward] the image of an object on a plane. A booklet is a non-periodical publication in the form of leaflets of printed material folded in parallel folds. Conceptual - adj. From the word concept; having a serious independent concept. Concept - a system of views, one or another understanding of phenomena, processes; 2) a single, defining idea, the leading thought of any scientific work. Modeling - the study of objects of knowledge on their models; building models of real-life objects, phenomena or processes. Modernize - make modern, change according to the requirements of modernity, introducing various improvements. Paradigm - a theory adopted as a model solution research tasks. Resources - funds, reserves, opportunities, sources of something. Ergonomics – ergonomics – scientific discipline, which comprehensively studies a person (a group of people) in the specific conditions of his (their) activity in modern production in order to optimize tools, conditions and the labor process.




Questionnaire. 1. Prioritize the importance of library departments? Reading room, Subscription, Media library, Storage room for media fund, Video library, Video room. 1. What is Design? 2. What color should prevail in the interior of the library? 3. Should the library have standard furniture or can you offer your own version? 4. Are you satisfied with the size of our library? 5. Are you satisfied with the stock of the school library? 6. How do you see the library of the future? 7. How do you see the design of the library of the future? 8. Act as you imagine workplace librarian? 9. Is a book obligatory in the library or can it be replaced by a computer or other technical means? 10. Can you offer a sketch of the book depository? 11. How do you represent in school library theater area? 12. Should there be an unloading corner in the library, the so-called “Resting with a book in hand” corner? 13. What technologies would you introduce into library services? 14. What kind of media library do you imagine? 15. Should the reading room be combined with the media center? 16. Is the Internet required in the school library? 17. What corner in the library must be present? 18. Should there be landscaping of the library? What landscaping do you think is more acceptable? 19. Can there be a living corner in the library, or do you think this is overkill? 20. Draw what kind of library would you like to see?

Fund registration

Open access is the face of every library and is created primarily for readers. It depends on how it is organized and designed, how readers will perceive it, whether they will feel comfortable here, whether they themselves will be able to freely navigate in it in order to find the necessary literature.

The main principles of fund registration: accounting age features readers; finding your own style in design; choice of theme, hero-mascot (library, department); artistic solution (font, color); development of themes, colors, symbols in the design of shelf dividers; a visual reflection of the close relationship between the library and the reader; taking into account the individual characteristics of the library (volume of the fund, area, etc.); changing the structure of the racks (where possible). How did each children's branch library come up with the idea of ​​transforming an open fund?

The staff of the Zaitsev Central Children's Hospital (head of service I. Paimysheva) updated two subscriptions and a reading room. Employees of each department came up with an emblem, symbols, chose color. Thus, the subscription serving preschoolers and students of grades 1-3 and 4-5 is decorated in a space style and is called "The Third Planet". (The design is based on Kir Bulychev's book "The Secret of the Third Planet".) Gromozeka (one of the heroes of the book) became the symbol of the department - kind, sympathetic, inquisitive. Literature indexes are made in the form of flying saucers. Their color fully matches the color of the shelf dividers: blue and green - for scientific and educational literature, red and yellow - for fiction.

The bookcase with literature for students of 2-3 grades was named "To you, pioneers!". Non-traditional names were given to shelf dividers: scientific and educational literature - "Knowers" (about the world), "There is a Russian side" (history), "Gamronauts" (games, crossword puzzles, homemade products); fiction - "Tales Gathered Together", "Country of Unread Books", "Poetic Rainbow", etc.

Pupils in grades 4-5 were offered books on a shelf with the title "To you, old-timers!". Thematic dividers received the following names: scientific and educational literature - "From time immemorial", "Teaching is not torment", "About our smaller brothers"; fiction - "Your golden shelf", "About boys and girls", "Miracles and secrets".

On a separate rack there is an exhibition "Treasures of the Starry Sky", which demonstrates the library's concern for readers. Its sections: "The most read astronauts" - a shelf exhibition of the reader's form; "Lords of the Universe" - presented literature about the writers-anniversaries and works; "Help-ka" - a shelf exhibition of recommendatory bibliography: recommendatory lists, bookmarks, book and magazine advertisements, as well as thematic file cabinets; "The charm of old editions" - a shelf exhibition of undeservedly forgotten books.

making out open access, librarians have not forgotten about the debtors. A poster was put up saying "The Galactic Patrol is looking for them." It presents a list of those who did not hand over literature to the library on time. The unconventional name and bright design attract the attention of readers, including the penalty boxers themselves.

I must also say about the corner of the bibliography, made in red colors. The symbol of the Gromozek Department, present in this corner, shows the children that with the help of a systematic and illustrated catalog, a book can be selected. This cheerful, bright little man reminds children about the deadline for returning the book. It is written on a poster located at the librarian's chair.

Subscription, serving students in grades 6-9, is decorated in a marine style. And the name was given to him romantic, one might say, adventure - "Columbus". The attributes of open access were a globe, a card index for teenagers to help the school program "Spark in the Ocean", a bibliographic game "Wind of Wanderings".

Literature of open access is located on three shelves under the following titles: "The lonely sail turns white" - fiction classic literature(shelf dividers and bookmarks are made in blue and white); "Meeting in the wardroom" - recommendatory bibliography and forms of the most active readers; "Ways-roads of a desert island" - scientific and educational literature. (Shelf dividers and header are in green and yellow.)

The reading room deserves special attention. Choosing a topic that would reflect his work, the librarians settled on the detective genre, since in the reading room there is a daily painstaking search for information, references are being made in response to complex, sometimes confusing requests from readers, no less secret and incomprehensible than the plot in an exciting detective story. .

The emblem is an open book and enigmatic, inquisitive, mysterious and inquisitive painted eyes that want to know everything. The emblem is decorated in black, blue and red colors. The same colors were taken for the design of the bibliographic search game "Connoisseurs are on the trail." The game is located in bookcases, where thematic folders and collections of local history are presented, reflecting the main direction of the library's work - local history.

A colorful poster invites readers to answer three sets of questions: about memorable places Nizhny Novgorod and areas; about the historical places of the Sormovsky district; anniversaries associated with the life of famous Nizhny Novgorod residents. The one who answered all the questions receives the title of True Nizhny Novgorod. The purpose of the game is to draw the attention of readers to the local history fund and teach them to independently search for information.

With great imagination and fiction, they approached the artistic design of open access in the Brinsky Library (head of the branch N. Potapova).

Three open access racks are combined into a large "Pochitayka House". The owner of the house is the little man Pochitayka, who is a symbol of the library, he presents to readers best books, new magazines, indicates the return date, etc. In this house, the racks are the porches, bookshelves- floors, shelf dividers - keys, and the reader's address of literature on each shelf is indicated on the locks of the house: 2-3 cells, 4-5 cells, 6-9 cells. Keys, locks for each age are made in a certain color: red, yellow, green. And to make it easier for children to navigate in the public domain, a "traffic light" system has been developed and presented in the form of a traffic light man.

Consonant with the open access of the Brinsky library, the design of open access at the children's department of the M. Lomonosov library (head of the branch N. Mashkina). Here, open access is presented to readers-children by a whole "Read-street", where each rack is a house with a certain number: 1/3 4/6, 7/9 (the number indicates the age of the readers to whom the books are addressed). The inhabitants of these houses are books and literary heroes: Carlson, the cat Matroskin, Thumbelina and others, and each is located behind its own shelf divider. Shelf dividers are made in the form of house windows. There are many such windows, which allows you to fully reveal the fund. The color scheme of shelving-houses is also successful. Three houses - three colors: lemon, pink and white. Thanks to the color and numbering, readers can immediately find their "home" on the fabulous "Read-street". The features of the open access design of this library are simplicity, clarity and accessibility for children readers.

The open access library named after A. Matrosov (head of the branch L. Slastnikova) is designed in an original way. In a very limited area of ​​the subscription, open access is provided for readers of all ages. It is located in such a way that the children do not interfere with each other to choose literature.

For preschool children, a corner "How to be able to read well" is allocated. Colored sigils on brochure books (yellow and red triangles) help not to confuse books and to orientate in what kind of literature it is - fiction (poems, stories, fairy tales) or scientific and educational (about animals, plants, technology).

For middle-aged readers, literature is collected under the heading "Treasure Island". The guide to this "island" is made in the form of a map located on an open book. On the map, books on the most different topics: "Castle of Wonders" -adventure; "Spring of poetry" - poetry; "Peak of Victory" - about the war; "Volcano of history" - historical literature; "The Naturalist's Trail" is about the natural world.

Exactly the same conventional signs placed on the boxes where the books are located, and on the books themselves. This allows children to quickly find the literature they are interested in, and librarians to quickly arrange the fund. Captain Flint has become a symbol of open access for middle-aged readers, who invites those who wish to visit Treasure Island.

Open access for students in grades 7-8 is located on the shelf under the heading "Reading Circle". Here, each thematic separator has its own color. And books behind a divider of a certain color have a stripe on the spine of the same color as the shelf divider itself (for example, the divider "In the world of fantasy" is purple, and books in this section have a purple stripe on the spine, etc. d.). Such a decision helps in choosing the necessary literature and, of course, facilitates the arrangement of the fund.

In the children's department of the Lenin Komsomol Library (headed by N. Golomidova), the open access fund is one of the largest among the district's children's libraries. It is located on six racks. The librarians thought over the title and color of each section for readers of different age groups.

So, for students of grades 1-3, a rack with literature, decorated in yellow tones, called "Romashkovo" was allocated. Its symbol was a cartoon train, which in poetic form invites readers to get acquainted with books.

Pupils in grades 4-6 enter the "Fairytale Castle", which is made in red-brown tones, where they are met by Queen Book. She is the symbol of the fund section. And from the address poem, you can learn about what literature is presented here and for whom.

In blue and blue tones, the open access section "Book Sea" appears before readers of grades 7-9. The ship, flying at full sail, personifies the desire of teenagers for knowledge, discoveries, and travel. On a blue scroll, children can read a poem - a wish for good luck in sailing the sea of ​​books.

Such an open-access shelving design solution helps visitors easily and quickly navigate the fund and find the necessary literature.

The staff of the Kassil Library (Head L. Fedotova) started working with open access by changing the location of the shelves. They were placed at a considerable distance from each other, which eliminated the illusion of a solid object and drew attention to a separate rack. Each shelf with literature is addressed to readers of a certain age: younger, middle, older. The "Corner of a preschooler" is also highlighted. Finding the right book is facilitated by various color scheme shelf dividers for each department of literature.

A voluminous multi-colored polyhedron, suspended on a thread between the shelves, attracts the attention of readers. You can twist this "toy" and determine which theme corresponds to a certain color of shelf dividers and sigls on the book. For example: green - ecology, red - history, yellow - fiction, etc.

Summing up, it must be said that each team showed invention, professional skill, creativity, individuality. Thanks to this, open access in every library has become brighter, more attractive, updated, unique and more accessible to young readers.

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