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[R]Evolution in reading cultures: 2020 vision for school libraries

机译:阅读文化的演变:学校图书馆的2020年愿景

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Igniting a passion for reading and research is core business for school libraries. Today, the learning ecology of schools is as complex and changeable as the multiple channels and formats that now shape the reading environment for students. Reading is shaped by a diversity of texts, interfaces, devices and experiences. In response to ALIA's 2013 statement (Australian Library and Information Association [ALIA], 2013a) that book collections would establish 50:50 physical to digital equilibrium by 2020, the authors sought to understand the current context and state of play in school libraries. A survey on ebooks, titled 50:50 by 2020 Ebook Trends in Australian Schools, resulted in 450 responses from schools from all states and territories across government, Catholic and independent sectors. Collections are changing in response to the need to contextualise ereading within the learning and teaching experiences in schools. While the benefits and pedagogical rationale of ebooks are recognised, their adoption and use thus far seem to be less about pedagogical innovation than about the practicalities of collections and services offered by school libraries. Analysis of the survey data and other research supports the conclusion that Australian school libraries will not reach a projected balance of 50:50 in the school library collection by 2020.
机译:激发对阅读和研究的热情是学校图书馆的核心业务。如今,学校的学习生态就像现在塑造学生阅读环境的多种渠道和形式一样复杂而多变。阅读是由各种各样的文本,界面,设备和经验所决定的。为了回应ALIA在2013年发表的声明(澳大利亚图书馆和信息协会[ALIA],2013a),到2020年,图书收藏将建立50:50的物理到数字平衡,作者试图了解当前的环境和学校图书馆的发展状况。一项针对电子书的调查显示,到2020年澳大利亚学校的电子书趋势将达到50:50,来自政府,天主教和独立部门的所有州和地区的学校进行了450次回应。在学校的学习和教学经验中,为了适应情境化阅读的需要,馆藏正在发生变化。尽管人们认识到电子书的好处和教学原理,但到目前为止,采用和使用电子书似乎与教学创新无关,而与学校图书馆提供的馆藏和服务的实用性有关。对调查数据和其他研究的分析支持以下结论:澳大利亚的学校图书馆到2020年将不会达到学校图书馆馆藏中预计的50:50余额。

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