> Le 21 avr. 2020 à 03:26, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
>> Currently we can already mark if the library is open to the public on not
>> (access=yes means open to the general public), but it's unclear how say a
>> school library or library restricted to attendees of an educational facility
>> like a university should be tagged (is it access=private since only those
>> people attending the institution have been given permission?
> access=customers?
Libraries rarely get « customers ». In most of the public libraries, your are
free to enter, to grab any material ans to sit down for hours. No need to
suscribe for these services.
Besides, the libraries of the French universities are providng their services
to any person paying the fees, same as the students.
As the type of services and the social role are rich and complex, un unusual
number of subtags is required :
pubic targeted
intellectual content (collections)
material types (books, manuscripts, records, artworks, maps…)
lending / no lending / mobile ending
administrative status (municipal, school, county, ngo, state, university,
corporate…)
Christian Rogel
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