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Creating a Reading Culture in an Academic Library

机译:在大学图书馆创造阅读文化

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>Aliteracy is becoming a growing concern on college campuses, including East Tennessee State University (ETSU). Several years ago, a colleague emailed the librarians at Sherrod Library an article from the online edition of the Washington Post (Weeks 2001) about a graduate student at Park University in Kansas City who was making it through school by skimming texts, drawing information and themes from dust jackets, watching television, and listening to audio books. Jeremy Spreitzer, the focus of the Washington Post story, represented the growing number of students in the United States who are aliterate. After discussing this article at our faculty meeting, we came to the conclusion that there were a number of students on our campus that fit this description, and that the library must be creative in encouraging students to cultivate a lifelong reading habit.
机译:>在包括东田纳西州立大学(ETSU)在内的大学校园中,人们越来越重视素养。几年前,一位同事通过电子邮件从《华盛顿邮报》在线版(《周刊》 2001年)中向Sherrod图书馆的图书管理员发送了一封电子邮件,内容涉及堪萨斯城帕克大学的一名研究生,他正在学校中通过略读文本,绘制信息和主题的方式来实现这一目标。从防尘套,看电视,听有声读物。 Jeremy Spreitzer是《华盛顿邮报》故事的重点,代表了美国越来越多有识字的学生。在教职工会议上讨论了这篇文章后,我们得出的结论是,校园中有许多符合这种描述的学生,图书馆必须具有创造力,以鼓励学生养成终身阅读习惯。

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