C. Work-Storage Areas (These areas may be separate.) 1. Purposes and Activities a. Receiving and unpacking materials and equipment b. Preparing materials for circulation pasting, lettering, lacquering c. Mending books d. Preparing bulletin boards and displays e. Storing magazines f. Housing supplies and professional aids 2. Space Allocation A minimum of 250 square feet for the combined work and storage areas 3. Placement Adjacent and with direct access to main reading area and to the audio-visual areas (If ceiling-height wall sepa- rates work area from reading area, it should contain a clear glass partition from 3'4" above floor level to a height of 6'.) 4. Equipment a. Work counter area (See Appendix, Drawing 8.) (1) Sink with running water; hot water provided when possible (2) At least two well-placed electrical outlets (3) Standing- or sitting-height work space with top of plastic laminate or similar material and with deep shelves underneath for supplies and cabinets above (For 18" 20" on wall above work counter, plastic laminate or similar material should be installed to protect wall when books are lacquered. Sufficient kneehole space for two people, if sitting height is used. Space above work counter, if a solid wall, should have hanging cabinets or open, adjustable shelving not to exceed 7' in height.) b. Typewriter, typewriter table, and chair c. Straight chairs, 18" high, or stools for student assistants d. Shelving Several types are needed in the work area. Use all available wall space.