Résumés
Abstract
This study investigates essential elements of public libraries for teens. Based on the community engagement model, this study adopted a case study approach with a regional central library in Seoul, South Korea. Data were collected using interviews, surveys, and meetings with the local council. Analysis of the survey with 180 teens and 60 parents was performed. Interviews with 9 teens and 10 parents and 3 local council meetings were analyzed. The study suggests improvements in services for teens in Korean public libraries. The study shows that libraries should go beyond being a space for reading and studying to become a center of connected learning.
Keywords:
- public library,
- library services,
- teens,
- community engagement,
- Republic of Korea
Résumé
Cette étude porte sur les éléments essentiels des bibliothèques publiques pour les adolescents Sur la base du modèle d’engagement communautaire, cette étude a adopté une approche d’étude de case avec une bibliothèque centrale régionale a Séoul, en Corée du Sud. Les données ont été recueillies au moyen d’entretiens, d’enquêtes et de réunions avec le conseil local. L’analyse de l’enquête auprès de 180 adolescents et 60 parents ont été réalisées. Des entretiens avec 9 adolescents et 10 parents et 3 réunions du conseil local ont été analyses. L’étude suggère d’améliorer les services destinés aux adolescents dans les bibliothèques publiques coréennes. L’étude montre que les bibliothèques doivent aller au-delà d’un espace de lecture et d’étude pour devenir un centre d’apprentissage informel and formel connecté.
Mots-clés :
- bibliothèque publique,
- services de bibliothèque,
- adolescents,
- engagement communautaire,
- République de Corée
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