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Today's academic libraries, media centers, public libraries, corporate libraries, and k-12 libraries are multifunctional learning centers and Internet gateways that provide a plethora of educational and cultural resources for the communities they serve.

Storage Systems Midwest, Inc. can provide practical and cost effective solutions for any library new construction or expansion project. Our professionals can work with you or your architect to design your new or updated facility. We provide space plans and recommendations after an extensive survey of your space. If needed, we can provide interior design and space-planning ideas. Our goal is to solve your functional and aesthetic needs.

For example, with high density mobile shelving you can double your existing space or reallocate wasted space by eliminating aisles and compacting storage space. In addition, libraries are placing a priority on ambiance and comfortable furnishings have become paramount in order to compete with bookstores. Richly designed, ADA compliant library furnishings including warm and inviting furniture and shelving paired with custom lighting meet the needs of today's libraries.

Our shelving solutions can be applied to any library through flexible, expandable and adjustable stationary shelving to store anything from traditional books to video cassettes or DVDs.

Static Bookstacks
Very popular in academic, corporate and public libraries is the static bookstack storage systems. Our shelving solutions can be applied to any library through flexible, expandable and adjustable stationary shelving to store anything from traditional books to video cassettes or DVDs. Many accessories are available for custom configurations.

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Space-Saving Systems
Spacesaver's High Density Storage Units and Mobile Shelving Systems can relieve space pressure in education, computer, reading and administration areas by maximizing space efficiency in collection areas. Spacesaver Mobile Storage Systems can actually double a library's collection capacity.