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- | Meeting notes - Margaret Pope: | + | === Meeting notes - Margaret Pope: === |
* Who is she and what she is doing | * Who is she and what she is doing | ||
- | * Slideshow | + | * Slide show presentation on different libraries, there setups and library designs |
* Classification systems. | * Classification systems. | ||
* Online Database | * Online Database | ||
* Important points for starting up library | * Important points for starting up library | ||
* Categorization | * Categorization | ||
+ | * 14 Possible Material | ||
* Useful links | * Useful links | ||
+ | ----------------------------- | ||
- | | + | ** Who is she and what she is doing: |
- | Margaret Pope is research consultant, | + | Margaret Pope is research consultant, |
sets up a libraries: as St Martins Material Library, London Metropolitan University Material Library | sets up a libraries: as St Martins Material Library, London Metropolitan University Material Library | ||
- | consulted Libraries like Material Connection, Materio and others. as well as works with design and architecture companies as material | + | consulted Libraries like Material Connection, Materio and others. as well as works with design and architecture companies as material |
+ | --------------------------------- | ||
- | + | ** Slide show presentation on different libraries, there setups and library designs: | |
- | * Slideshow | + | |
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- | *Institute of materilas /London | + | |
http:// | http:// | ||
- | *St Martins College materials library/ | + | |
- | *Library of Science Museum/ | + | |
http:// | http:// | ||
-Challenge of Materials | -Challenge of Materials | ||
-Materials of the Future | -Materials of the Future | ||
- | *London Metropolitan University/ London | + | |
http:// | http:// | ||
- | *King' | + | |
http:// | http:// | ||
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The library is a physical archive of more than 500 new materials and is growing every month. We specialise in new and advanced prototype materials collected from research labs all round the world. The ideal of the library is to provide a intellectual and sensual intersection between the arts and sciences. We are not trying to create a comprehensive materials collection, instead we are trying to create a thinking space for the Materials Research Group. Read more about the background to our approach. | The library is a physical archive of more than 500 new materials and is growing every month. We specialise in new and advanced prototype materials collected from research labs all round the world. The ideal of the library is to provide a intellectual and sensual intersection between the arts and sciences. We are not trying to create a comprehensive materials collection, instead we are trying to create a thinking space for the Materials Research Group. Read more about the background to our approach. | ||
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- | + | ** Classification systems: | |
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-SFB | -SFB | ||
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- | http:// | + | http:// |
- | science? | + | |
urlVersion=0& | urlVersion=0& | ||
Abstract | Abstract | ||
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Used also by EPIC. | Used also by EPIC. | ||
- | P1 - Stone, natural and reconstituted | + | * P1 - Stone, natural and reconstituted |
- | P1.1 - Stone, natural | + | |
- | P1.2 - Stone, reconstituted, | + | |
- | P2 - Cementitious, | + | * P2 - Cementitious, |
- | P2.1 - Cementitious materials, binders | + | |
- | P2.2 - Concrete, general | + | |
- | P2.3 - Other mineral-bound materials | + | |
- | P3 - Minerals, excluding cementitious | + | * P3 - Minerals, excluding cementitious |
- | P3.1 - Mineral-based materials | + | |
- | P3.2 - Soils, natural | + | |
- | P3.3 - Clay-based materials | + | |
- | P3.4 - Bitumen-based materials | + | |
- | P4 - Metal | + | * P4 - Metal |
- | P4.1 - Steel | + | |
- | P4.2 - Iron | + | |
- | P4.3 - Aluminium | + | |
- | P4.4 - Copper | + | |
- | P4.5 - Zinc | + | |
- | P4.6 - Lead | + | |
- | P4.9 - Other metals | + | |
- | P5 - Timber | + | * P5 - Timber |
- | P5.1 - Timber, wood, general | + | |
- | P5.2 - Timber, wood, laminated | + | |
- | P5.3 - Timber, wood, fibre building boards | + | |
- | P6 - Animal and vegetable materials, excluding timber | + | * P6 - Animal and vegetable materials, excluding timber |
- | P7 - Plastics, rubber, chemicals and synthetics | + | * P7 - Plastics, rubber, chemicals and synthetics |
- | P9 - Combined, other materials, undefined materials | + | * P9 - Combined, other materials, undefined materials |
- | ______________________________________________________ | + | |
- | --Online Database: | + | ---------------------- |
+ | |||
+ | ** Online Database: | ||
IDOL (Interior Design OnLine): | IDOL (Interior Design OnLine): | ||
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(to be added, ask Margaret for more details ) | (to be added, ask Margaret for more details ) | ||
- | __________________________________________________________ | + | --------------------------- |
- | --Important points for starting up library: | + | |
- | *Key to any systems - INDEX | + | * Key to any systems - INDEX |
- | *INDEX system (CROSS REFERENCE) | + | * INDEX system (CROSS REFERENCE) |
- | *Material sample labeling (what have to be on it) : | + | * Material sample labeling (what have to be on it) : |
- | -index number (P5.3.1) | + | * index number (P5.3.1) |
- | -supplier' | + | * supplier' |
- | -tel. number | + | * tel. number |
- | -the date when the sample was received | + | * the date when the sample was received |
(if you have a material sample and want to order it from the company, its useful to know when you got the sample. Some times companies classify products by dates.) | (if you have a material sample and want to order it from the company, its useful to know when you got the sample. Some times companies classify products by dates.) | ||
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*as a additional information: | *as a additional information: | ||
- | -magazines | + | * magazines |
- | -material books | + | |
- | -material catalogues | + | |
*samples of materials and company links has to be updates once in 2 years | *samples of materials and company links has to be updates once in 2 years | ||
*16 hours per week to keep library in full function - is not enough. | *16 hours per week to keep library in full function - is not enough. | ||
+ | *if you don't know how to choose materials for which category - look at the basic materials the company produces. | ||
- | _____________________________________ | ||
- | --Categorization | + | ---------------------------------- |
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+ | HOW TO START DIVIDING, CATEGORIZING ALL MATERIALS AND INFORMATION: | ||
- | WHERE AND FROM WHAT TO START DIVIDING, CATEGORIZING ALL MATERIALS AND INFORMATION: | ||
-Start with: | -Start with: | ||
- | *organizing into categories and sub categories: | + | * organizing into categories and sub categories: |
- | like: | + | ** Categories: ** |
- | -METALS | + | * METALS |
- | -WOOD | + | |
- | -GLASS | + | |
- | -RUBBER | + | |
- | -FABRICS | + | |
- | | + | ** Subcategories: |
- | -METAL P4 | + | * METAL P4: |
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- | - | + | |
- | | + | ** Sub sub categories: ** |
- | -FABRICS. P5 | + | * FABRICS. P5: |
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- | __________ | + | |
- | -from all material and information foam has, we could divaid it in to 5 or 6 sections: | + | |
- | 1-Inspirational: | + | * -Organza |
- | -section where would go all materials: | + | * -Nailon |
+ | * -........ | ||
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+ | ** From all material and information foam has, we could divide it in to 5 or 6 sections: ** | ||
+ | |||
+ | * 1-Inspirational: | ||
+ | -section where would go all materials: | ||
(database is not needed) | (database is not needed) | ||
- | 2- Catalogues, materials, which comes from one company, who collects and provides already selected | + | * 2- Catalogues, materials, which comes from one company, who collects and provides already selected |
- | such like -Showtex | + | such like -Showtex, Material Connections |
- | -Material Connections | + | (needs to be put in to data base, can be sorted by alphabetical |
- | (needs to be put in to data base, can be sorted by alfabetical | + | |
- | 3-Material samples(14 possible material categories) | + | * 3-Material samples(14 possible material categories) |
- | (crossrefference | + | (cross-reference |
- | 4-Informatio+doc, related with material samples, or not | + | * 4-Information |
- | (crosrefference | + | (cross-reference |
- | 5-Books, catalogues. | + | |
- | (can be sorted by alfabetical | + | (can be sorted by alphabetical |
there is one more section, but its not the priority: | there is one more section, but its not the priority: | ||
- | 6 -Projects | + | * 6 -Projects |
- | _________________________________________________ | + | |
+ | ------------------------------------------- | ||
- | 14 Possible Material Categories for FAOM Library | + | ** 14 Possible Material Categories for FOAM Library: ** |
- | (if you don't know how to choose materials for which categories - look at the basic materials one of other companies working on, or producing) | + | |
- | 1-Wood | + | * 1-Wood |
- | 2-Metal | + | |
- | 3-Rubber | + | |
- | 4-Glass | + | |
- | 5-Plastic | + | |
- | 6-Composits | + | |
- | 7-Fabrics | + | |
- | 8-Electronics | + | |
- | 9-Fixsings/Fastnings | + | |
- | 10-Processes | + | |
- | 11-Yarns | + | |
- | 12-Active/ | + | |
- | 13-Adheasives/Glues/ | + | |
- | 14-Situational (marine equipment catalogues, climbing equipments... act) | + | |
- | ____________ | + | -------------------------- |
- | --Useful links: | + | |
+ | ==== Related ==== | ||
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