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Tourist attraction: The Moore library of Lexington, Michigan, 1903-1953

机译:旅游胜地:1903-1953年,密歇根州列克星敦的摩尔图书馆

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This essay challenges traditional assumptions about the small-town American public library and the roles it has played in its community. Conventional thinking and professional rhetoric grounded on a "user in the life of the library" perspective identifies the public library as a neutral agency "essential to democracy" that guards against censorship and makes vital information accessible to all. From a "library in the life of the user" perspective, however, this essay argues that a particular smalltown public library during a particular time period was indeed essential to its local community, but instead of supplying vital information "essential to democracy," it functioned primarily as an active agency peacefully mediating local cultural and literary values, supplying patron-driven fictional media, and providing public space-all of which over the generations enabled its host community to weave a socially harmonious fabric that its public library helped craft and then put on public display.
机译:本文挑战了关于美国小镇公共图书馆及其在社区中所扮演角色的传统假设。基于“图书馆生活中的用户”观点的传统思维和专业言论,将公共图书馆确定为“民主必不可少的中立机构”,以防止审查,并使所有人都能获取重要信息。但是,从“用户生活中的图书馆”的角度来看,本文认为,在特定时期内特定的小镇公共图书馆确实对其当地社区至关重要,但是它没有提供“民主必不可少”的重要信息,主要充当活跃的机构,和平地调解当地的文化和文学价值,提供顾客主导的虚构媒体,并提供公共空间,所有这些世代相传使得其东道主社区能够编织出社会和谐的结构,由其公共图书馆帮助制作,然后公开展示。

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