Moffett, PaulCooper, John P.Weare, William H., Jr.2015-04-152015-04-152015-03-26Moffet, Paul, John C. Cooper, and William H. Weare, Jr. Making Room for Innovation: Using Systematic Random Sampling to Quickly and Efficiently Obtain Shelf Occupancy Data. Poster presented at ACRL 2015 Conference, Portland, OR, March 25-28, 2015.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/6192This poster was peer-reviewed for inclusion at the Association of College and Research Libraries' 2015 Conference in Portland, Oregon. Date of presentation is March 26, 2015.Are you preparing to renovate space currently occupied by the stacks to construct a new cafe? A collaborative learning space? A technology-rich environment? If so, data is needed about the collection. How much shelf space is currently occupied by monographs? By serials? How much is empty? How much space would be available if serials were relocated or withdrawn? Find out how to use systematic random sampling to quickly and efficiently obtain shelf occupancy data.en-USAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United Statesshelf measurementrenovationsystematic random samplingStack management (Libraries)Shelving of library materials -- ManagementLibraries -- Space utilizationLibraries -- RemodelingMaking Room for Innovation: Using Systematic Random Sampling to Quickly and Efficiently Obtain Shelf Occupancy DataPresentation