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In the imaginary problem under consideration, with a ground plan of 10,000 square feet, we can assume, therefore, that 8,500 square feet of the main floor may be divided so as to allow, say, for the delivery room 500 square feet; for reading rooms, open shelf rooms for fiction, reference and other rooms as the librarian may designate, 8,000 square feet. The basement may need to accommodate heating and mechanical plants besides stack space, which will reduce somewhat the residuum to be as- signe
...d to newspaper rooms, lecture room and work rooms for receiving, unpacking, binding, etc. The second floor's available area may also be less than that of the main floor, owing to possible light wells.
The available areas may, therefore, approxi- mate: basement, 6,500 square feet; main floor, 8,500 square feet; second floor, 5,000 square feet; or a grand total of 20,000 square feet, to be apportioned among the various departments possibly as follows: Delivery room 500 Several rooms for readers' use 9,000 Stack ( area of one tier) .


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