Ergonomic Issues in Academic Libraries in Kolkata, West Bengal: A Pilot Study (Report)
Library Philosophy and Practice 2009, June
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Introduction In a highly competitive academic environment, the library is an essential component of an institution's intellectual expression. Libraries must design their spaces in a way that meet the needs of 21 st century learning, teaching, and research. Ergonomics is an important aspect of design. Ergonomics is a scientific discipline concerned with improving productivity, health, safety, and comfort, and helping people and technology work together. Ergonomic design should support humans in achieving operational objectives. There are three goals in human-centered design.
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