¿Por qué las bibliotecas y los bibliotecarios son ahora más necesarios que nunca?

Alonso-Arévalo, Julio ¿Por qué las bibliotecas y los bibliotecarios son ahora más necesarios que nunca? Boletín de la Asociación Andaluza de Bibliotecarios (AAB), 2023, n. 124, pp. 13-30. [Journal article (Paginated)]

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English abstract

Content primarily available on the Web and electronic media has changed the dynamics of how libraries operate and manage their mission. There is still generally a very simplistic and biased view of what a library is and what it offers. For most people, libraries are places to get information. But it is precisely information that is becoming more and more easily accessible with the advent of computers, networks and digital format, and even more so with the advent of mobile devices. In contrast, 21st century libraries are multi-faceted and inclusive spaces that support citizen participation from multiple perspectives. In many cases, librarians have become masters at training in the use of digital library services and many libraries have become technology training centres offering free or low-cost training through a wide variety of media. Today's librarians are more than stewards of books, videos and digital archives, they are also key members of the community and its public relations. Many organise and host community events, the library network along with other libraries and systems are key to fostering interaction and to increasing the quality of materials available to their users.

Spanish abstract

El contenido fundamentalmente disponible en la Web y los medios electrónicos ha cambiado la dinámica de cómo operan y administran su misión las bibliotecas. Por lo general se sigue teniendo una idea muy simplista y sesgada de lo que es y lo que ofrece una biblioteca. Para la mayoría las bibliotecas son lugares donde obtener información. Pero precisamente a la información se accede cada vez más fácilmente con la llegada de los ordenadores, las redes y el formato digital, y aún más se ha acrecentado la capacidad de acceder a cualquier información en todo tiempo y lugar con la llegada de los dispositivos móviles. Contrariamente a ello las bibliotecas del siglo XXI son espacios polifacéticos e inclusivos que apoyan la participación ciudadana desde múltiples perspectivas. En muchos casos, los bibliotecarios se han convertido en maestros en la formación sobre el uso de los servicios bibliotecarios digitales y muchas bibliotecas se han convertido en centros de capacitación tecnológica que ofrecen formación gratuita o de bajo costo a través de una amplia variedad de medios. Los bibliotecarios de hoy son más que administradores de libros, videos y archivos digitales, sino que también son miembros clave de la comunidad y de sus relaciones públicas. Muchos organizan y acogen eventos de la comunidad, la red de bibliotecas junto con otras bibliotecas y sistemas son fundamentales para fomentar la interacción y para aumentar la calidad de los materiales disponibles para sus usuarios.

Item type: Journal article (Paginated)
Keywords: bibliotecas; futuro; servicios bibliotecarios; inclusión; aspecto social; democracia; makerspaces; aprendizaje; libraries; future; library services; inclusion; social aspect; democracy; learning
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information
C. Users, literacy and reading. > CE. Literacy.
D. Libraries as physical collections.
G. Industry, profession and education.
G. Industry, profession and education. > GE. Staff.
Depositing user: Julio Alonso Arévalo
Date deposited: 12 Jul 2023 08:01
Last modified: 12 Jul 2023 08:01
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/44545

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