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The desired capacity of a public library will depend on various factors, such as the size of the community

it serves, available space, and the library's goals and objectives. The capacity of a public library can be
measured in several ways, such as the number of items in the collection, the number of users it can
accommodate at any given time, or the amount of space available for various activities.

Here are some factors that can affect the desired capacity of a public library:

Size of the community: The larger the community, the larger the library will need to be to serve its
needs.

Types of materials: If the library focuses on a particular type of collection, such as rare books or
audiovisual materials, it may require more space to store and display those items.

User needs: If the library serves a large number of students or researchers, it may require more study
spaces and resources to support those activities.

Technology: If the library provides access to digital resources, it may need more space for computers and
other equipment.

Programming: If the library offers a variety of programs and events, it may require more space for those
activities.

Ultimately, the desired capacity of a public library will depend on the specific needs of the community it
serves, as well as the resources available to support those needs. A well-designed public library should
be able to meet the needs of its community while providing a comfortable and conducive environment
for reading, learning, and community engagement.

In addition to these general principles, there are some considerations specific to public libraries in the
Philippines. For example, since the country is prone to natural disasters such as typhoons and
earthquakes, the library should be designed with disaster-resilient features, such as reinforced
structures, emergency exits, and backup power supply.

Overall, a public library in the Philippines should be designed to be a welcoming and inviting space that
meets the needs of its community while providing a comfortable and conducive environment for
reading, learning, and community engagement, while also taking into account the specific needs and
challenges of the local context.

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