ABSTRACT
This article presents a detailed look into the thinking behind a successful medical library renovation. It may provide useful insight to those facing the aspect of renovation or reduction in services. The Arnold Medical Library in Honolulu, Hawaii, has served Straub Clinic and Hospital for over four decades and now functions as the main library for Hawaii Pacific Health (HPH), a four-hospital, nonprofit organization in the state of Hawaii. This project involved the engagement of the nursing education department and the hospital administration in an in-depth review of the (a) information needs of the organization as a whole, and (b) creation of a plan to combine infrastructure, resources and services into a space that supports the long-term mission and goals of the organization. The project resulted in the successful renovation of a 450 sq. ft. library converting it into a flexible center for information access, collaboration and study.