Promoting reading in the public library 2.0: a commitment to innovation and risk

Authors

  • Roser Lozano El profesional de la información

Keywords:

Public library, Web 2.0, Social commitment, Reading promotion, Cultural activities, Cultural programming, Library management, Social responsibility, Reengineering, Innovation.

Abstract

The public library and the promotion of reading is still an indissoluble tandem, meaning the library has a large responsibility for the promotion and dissemination of authors and their works. The goals of these cultural activities must be explicit and clearly defined, and must offer an added value as a public service with social impact. They do not have to follow the commercial trends or maintain the conventional formats, which sometimes are obsolete. Are current activities in the public library as useful for traditional readers as for the so-called digital natives? Are we prepared to offer activities that are attractive to young people today? In this society, characterized as the knowledge, global, multicultural, digital, 2.0 society, are public libraries able to defend their policies to promote reading?

Published

2010-10-27

How to Cite

Lozano, R. (2010). Promoting reading in the public library 2.0: a commitment to innovation and risk. Anuario ThinkEPI, 4, 87–90. Retrieved from https://thinkepi.scimagoepi.com/index.php/ThinkEPI/article/view/31241

Issue

Section

C. Bibliotecas