Elbeshausen H.
Public libraries in postindustrial societies: challenges and opportunitiesAbstract: The article’s focus is on how public libraries are affected by structural changes in the wake of the transition to the knowledge society. Their attempts to match the knowledge society are illustrated by processes of sensemaking and sensegiving made in public libraries in Canada, the UK and Denmark. Keywords: transformation, knowledge society, public libraries, co-configuration, concept enlargement.
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Cite: Elbeshausen H. (2015). Public libraries in postindustrial societies: challenges and opportunities. Bibliotechnyi visnyk, (6) 8-15. - http://bv.nbuv.gov.ua/doc/bv_2015_6_4
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