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Libraries and Public Perceptions - A Comparative Analysis of the European Press

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Informationen zum Autor Anna Galluzzi graduated from the University of Tuscia in Viterbo in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage! Specialization for Archivists and Librarians! in 1997. She then went on to receive a Degree in Library and Information Science at the University of Rome "La Sapienza! a Master (MSc) in Management of Library and Information Services at the University of Aberystwyth in Wales! and a PhD in Library Science at the University of Udine. Since 2003! she has been working as Parliamentary Administrator and Librarian at the Senate Library in Rome. Prior to that! she was contract professor in Library and Information Science and Library Management at the University of Rome "La Sapienza ! as well as teacher in professional classes and speaker at many national and international conferences. In addition to numerous articles and papers! she is the author of the following books: La valutazione delle biblioteche pubbliche. Dati e metodologie delle indagini in Italia. Firenze! Olschki! 1999; Biblioteche e cooperazione. Modelli! strumenti! esperienze in Italia. Milano: Editrice Bibliografica! 2004; Biblioteche per la citt . Nuove prospettive di un servizio pubblico. Roma: Carocci! 2009; and Libraries and public perception. A comparative analysis of the European Press. Elsevier! Chandos Publishing! 2014. Klappentext Nobody has yet taken the press to task on the quantity and quality of articles on libraries! however Libraries and Public Perceptions does just this! through comparative textual analysis of newspapers in Europe. Zusammenfassung Nobody has yet taken the press to task on the quantity and quality of articles on libraries! however Libraries and Public Perceptions does just this! through comparative textual analysis of newspapers in Europe. Inhaltsverzeichnis The study; Methodology and procedures; Research findings; Discussion and conclusions.

List of contents

  • List of figures
  • About the author
  • Acknowledgements
  • 1: Wondering about the future of libraries
    • Abstract
    • The debate among scientists and professionals
    • The current situation
    • Why this book? Why now?
  • 2: Measuring the value of libraries
    • Abstract
    • The methods to assess the social and economic impact of libraries
    • An alternative method: the analysis of the press
    • Scope and methodology of the research
  • 3: Libraries in the newspapers
    • Abstract
    • Are libraries a 'hot' topic?
    • Emerging issues and general perception
    • Synthesis of the quantitative analysis
    • Stories and threads
  • 4: Contemporary challenges and public perception
    • Abstract
    • Looking from the inside and outside
    • Libraries and knowledge
    • Libraries and welfare
    • Libraries and the digital revolution: impact on libraries and public perception
  • 5: Which library model from the newspapers: a synthesis
    • Abstract
    • Threats and opportunities for future libraries
    • Recommendations to librarians
  • References
  • Index

Report

"...interesting reading for anyone seeking an evidence-based understanding of the public perception of libraries." --Australian Library Journal

Product details

Authors Anna Galluzzi, Anna (Biblioteca del Senato Galluzzi
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.08.2014
 
EAN 9781843347446
ISBN 978-1-84334-744-6
No. of pages 150
Series Chandos Publishing
Chandos Information Professional Series
Chandos Publishing
Chandos Information Professional Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

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