What is appropriate for signage in my library?
William J.Schroer

Signs should provide basic self-directing information to library users. The signs identify various collections, service points, and facilities. Your signage should be informative, attractive, noticeable and understandable without being obtrusive or detracting from the overall physical attractiveness of the library. Also remember to always follow guidelines set by the Americans with Disabilities Act when posting signs for your patrons, such as braille on bathroom signs etc.


Library Signage & Signs, www.librarysupportstaff.com Retrieved February 2, 2004.