Design Thinking

Design Thinking

by Rachel Ivy Clarke
Design Thinking

Design Thinking

by Rachel Ivy Clarke

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Overview

The Library Futures Series continues with this primer on design thinking, broadly defined as an approach to problem solving which prioritizes empathy with and deeper understandings of users to define a problem; actively engages in prototyping to develop solutions; and iterates solutions through implementation and resulting modification. Clarke, a researcher whose work has systematically examined the capacity of design thinking to revolutionize LIS education and the exploration of diverse library reading materials, guides readers through this trend. After introducing the concept, she outlines the steps of the design thinking process model. She then shares various examples of design projects in libraries, illustrating how design thinking extends beyond just space planning or website design and is applicable to all library products and services. She also demonstrates the ways in which design can either enable or stifle such foundational library values as intellectual freedom, diversity, and access. Concluding with a rousing call to action for all librarians to recognize their positions as designers, this book will encourage readers to recognize how design thinking can empower libraries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780838917923
Publisher: American Library Association
Publication date: 01/03/2020
Series: Library Futures , #4
Pages: 72
Sales rank: 365,232
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.00(h) x 0.20(d)

About the Author

Rachel Ivy Clarke is currently an assistant professor at the Syracuse University School of Information Studies. Her research focuses on the application of design methodologies and epistemologies to librarianship to facilitate the systematic, purposeful design of library services and library education. Current projects include the IMLS-funded Designing Future Library Leaders project (RE-98-17-0032-17), investigating the integration of design methods and principles in graduate level library education, and the OCLC/ALISE funded project The Critical Catalog, which draws on critical design methodology to provoke the exploration of diverse library reading materials. She holds a BA in creative writing from California State University, Long Beach, an MLIS from San Jose State University, and a PhD from the University of Washington. Her dissertation, which argues that the field of librarianship is more appropriately viewed as a design field rather than a scientific one, received the 2017 iSchools dissertation award and the 2018 ALISE Eugene Garfield dissertation award.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Miguel A. Figueroa

Understanding Design Thinking

  • A Brief History
  • The Design Thinking Mindset
  • The Design Thinking Process

Design Thinking in Libraries

  • User-Centered vs. Human-Centered Approaches
  • Working with Constraints

Design Thinking from the Field

  • Implicit Applications of Design Thinking
  • Explicit Applications of Design Thinking
  • Tools and Services to Support Design Thinking

For the Future

  • There's More to Design Than Design Thinking
  • From Human-Centered Design to Values-Centered Design
  • The Intentional Embrace of Design

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