London Public Library
SWOT Analysis
My first to London Public Library (LPL) came about when I decided to visit my brother-in-law’s new home town of Slough, in the middle of England. He had recommended to me that I would find some good book stores around the Slough, but the book store chain stores were already quite overcrowded. So, he kindly offered me the LPL as the library to visit in the evening. I remember walking down a very wide and empty street towards the Slough town center. On my left, I noticed a tall building with an
Porters Five Forces Analysis
I have been a long-time reader and user of London Public Library for the past 10 years. During this time I have had the pleasure of being able to borrow countless books from this library. This is my opinion, based on my personal experience, of what the library’s user base and reading habits are like. I believe that most users of the library are avid readers, and would be comfortable spending hours curled up in a corner of the library, immersed in a book. Those who are not familiar with the library or its offerings
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I was always impressed by my high school’s public library—a gleaming glass and steel building that provided free access to books and magazines and provided space for quiet contemplation. I remember a trip to the library as an exchange student in Spain, where I was assigned to the library at the University of Oviedo. The architecture of that library was beautiful, and I remember marveling at how neatly the shelves lined the walls. It was a peaceful oasis in a bustling city. The library at the University of
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I used to work in the London Public Library. This was a 5-story building with a wide courtyard, bookshelves on every level, and a staircase in the center. The main branch was an hour away by public transportation. I walked past the books that had been shelved by a woman’s arms, and I used to pick a few books from a shelf by a window to put on the shelves of my office. There were also chairs with cushions for sitting. There were no other public areas in the
Porters Model Analysis
In January 2012 I moved to London, from USA, where I was living for a decade. I arrived in the city with the mindset to find out all the library services the city could offer and try them out. After two weeks, I was amazed! London had more than 70 public libraries! I was at first reluctant to choose one and start my research, as the idea of having many choices was overwhelming. The main library in London, however, was impressive. Its architecture, and its size, made me feel like