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The visit of Sevran’s library

The visit of Sevran’s library. With french students : Céline Brunet, Amélie Sanavio , Marie-Lyne Orsini and Laetitia Proudy. Entrance of the library in the shopping gallery near the station. The shop window created for the currently festival made by city hall employees.

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The visit of Sevran’s library

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  1. The visit of Sevran’slibrary With french students: Céline Brunet, Amélie Sanavio, Marie-Lyne Orsini and Laetitia Proudy

  2. Entrance of the library in the shopping gallery near the station.

  3. The shop window created for the currently festival made by city hall employees.

  4. The AdultSection…

  5. … withthe decoration for the festival…

  6. … and withits computer to surf on the internet.

  7. Novels which are classified according to the alphabetical order of author.

  8. The otherbooks which are classified by gender: music, cinema, sports… This classification follows the Dewey classification.

  9. Books in original languages (left) and books for the teenagers (right).

  10. The place for magazines and comicstrips. Alsoa place for reading, withseats.

  11. The Kids’ Section with a flowerrepresenting the Dewey classification for children …

  12. Areafor story time … … and for reading!

  13. Spacefor comicstrip of the Kids’ Section.

  14. Computers with the online catalog.

  15. Tales classifiedby country…

  16. … and novels by gender.

  17. Stories in original languages, withAmélie, a french student.

  18. Decoration for the space of tales.

  19. Frescoes on history made by children(left) and the number of one category of the Dewey classification (right). Books made in pottery.

  20. The cinema and the placard of the festival, in patnershipwith the library.

  21. The shopping mall and the future place – surer – for story time.

  22. Thanksfor lookingatthatslideshow. Seeyousoon and hasten to discover the otherslibrary.

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