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Websites for booklovers as meeting places

机译:书籍爱好者的聚会场所

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Purpose: The study aims to report on a research project that analyzed social websites for booklovers. These sites represent a service that is promising for public libraries in their efforts to find new ways in promoting reading and literature. At the same time the growth of such sites is another example of how technological developments challenge librarianship. Many of these sites are established and run independently from the library field. Design/methodology/approach: This paper reports from a research comparing two such websites - the Norwegian Bokelskere.no and the Hungarian Moly.hu. A questionnaire was published on the two websites in mid September 2010. It was accessible for approximately 20 days. A total of 777 users filled in and returned the questionnaire. Findings: As the typical user of Moly/Bokelskere is a young, ethnic Hungarian or Norwegian, well educated, female from the bigger cities the complexity and pluralism of society is not reflected in the websites in the same way as it is in physical libraries. They are not heavy library users, and they have a relatively low trust concerning libraries in comparison with other sources of information. The sites are mainly used as information sources and not as places where one can meet with others. Although the social dimension of reading appears, it is related mainly to the family or friends and not to strangers. Research limitations/implications: It would be inaccurate to claim that the study gives a comprehensive overview on social sites for booklovers. The relatively high number of respondents from the two analyzed websites provides an extensive, but not comprehensive, sample. Self-recruitment of respondents might cause biases compared with a randomly drawn sample. Practical implications: The study on which the paper is based is a part of the PLACE project, which aims at exploring the role of public libraries as meeting places. The study generates knowledge on the potential and role of virtual meeting places that is relevant for public libraries in their efforts to adapt to a new reality. Social implications: The study generates knowledge that can be of importance for developing libraries and library policies in relation to digital meeting places. Originality/value: There are few studies analyzing literary websites for booklovers and the study contributes in developing a new research field in library and information science.
机译:目的:该研究旨在报告一项针对书迷分析社交网站的研究项目。这些站点代表着公共图书馆努力寻找新方法来促进阅读和文学发展的服务。同时,此类站点的增长是技术发展如何挑战图书馆管理的另一个例子。这些站点中有许多是独立于图书馆领域建立和运行的。设计/方法/方法:这篇论文报告比较了两个类似的网站-挪威Bokelskere.no和匈牙利Moly.hu。问卷于2010年9月中旬在这两个网站上发布,可供访问约20天。总共777位用户填写并返回了问卷。调查结果:由于Moly / Bokelskere的典型用户是年轻的匈牙利或挪威人,受过良好教育,来自较大城市的女性,社会的复杂性和多元化在网站上的体现方式与实体图书馆不同。他们不是图书馆的重度用户,与其他信息来源相比,他们对图书馆的信任度相对较低。这些站点主要用作信息源,而不是一个可以与其他人会面的地方。尽管阅读具有社会意义,但它主要与家人或朋友有关,与陌生人无关。研究的局限性/意义:声称该研究为书迷提供了有关社交网站的全面概述,这是不准确的。来自这两个分析网站的受访者数量相对较多,提供了广泛但并非全面的样本。与随机抽取的样本相比,受访者的自我招募可能会导致偏差。实际意义:该论文所基于的研究是PLACE项目的一部分,该项目旨在探索公共图书馆作为聚会场所的作用。该研究产生了有关虚拟会议场所的潜力和作用的知识,这些知识与公共图书馆为适应新现实所做的努力相关。社会影响:研究产生的知识对于开发图书馆和与数字会议场所有关的图书馆政策可能非常重要。原创性/价值:很少有研究为书迷分析文学网站,并且为开拓图书馆和信息科学的新研究领域做出了贡献。

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