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Reshelve all your books by the colour of their spine

30th July 2008

Reshelve all your books by the colour of their spine

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Thanks to Iman for jogging my memory about this blog post which I'd been meaning to blog about for the last couple of weeks — in fact, I was chatting to someone after the ARCLib Conference in Liverpool last week about it, but couldn't remember the name of the library for the life in me (it's the Emily Carr University Library)…

The above was a senior grad project by Valérie Madill and you can find further details here: "Looking at Libraries: Defining Space Through Content".

During my ARCLib presentation (which bizarrely ended up as a featured slideshow on the slideshare home page!?!), I mentioned the book shop in San Francisco that Chris Cobb famously rearranged by colour (see Flickr)…

I must briefly mention that the last session of the conference was given by Stephanie Davies of laughology.co.uk. I don't think I've ever laughed so much at a library conference :-D

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Just in case anyone didn't believe me that there's a web page with a list of dirty library words, it's here!

I'm itching to do something cool on one of our library's plasma screens and I was wondering about hooking it up to a webcam and doing something like this, but using book cover thumbnails instead of the square blocks of colour?

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I think I've still got the code I used to creating the "librarians as books" kicking around somewhere…

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  1. 1 On July 31st, 2008, Richard Akerman said:

    Nice. The Stockholm City Library is not organised in quite this way, but nevertheless manages to be quite colourful, due to many books having coloured spines.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/rakerman/551184312/

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