Libraries and Strong Democracy: Moving from an Informed to a Participatory 21st Century Citizenry

Indiana Libraries Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI:10.7282/T37H1GZ5
N. Kranich
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At a recent public forum at a small New Jersey library, local citizens told strategic planners that they were pleased with their access to a diversity of resources and programs offered by the library. But they also voiced concerns about the loss of access to local information now that the community’s biweekly newspaper ceased publication. Moreover, they expressed a desire to go beyond traditional library programming so they could interact with each other about local concerns no longer communicated through trusted local media. No doubt, forum attendees recognize the essential role of information to participation in community life -a role well-articulated by the Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy (Knight Commission, 2009). In its 2009 report, the Commission stated, “The time has come for new thinking and aggressive action to ensure the information opportunities of America’s people, the information health of its communities, and the information vitality of our democracy” (Knight Commission, 2009, p. 1). In an era when citizens yearn for more participation in civic life, traditional news media have abandoned local communities in New Jersey and beyond. Understandably, some have turned to libraries to fill the information and engagement voids left in their communities.
图书馆与强大的民主:从知情到参与的21世纪公民
最近在新泽西州一个小图书馆举行的公共论坛上,当地市民告诉战略规划者,他们对图书馆提供的各种资源和项目感到满意。但他们也表达了对失去当地信息渠道的担忧,因为社区的双周报已经停刊。此外,他们表达了一种超越传统图书馆节目的愿望,这样他们就可以就不再通过可信的当地媒体交流的当地问题进行互动。毫无疑问,论坛与会者认识到信息在参与社区生活中的重要作用——奈特委员会在民主社会的信息需求中很好地阐述了这一作用(奈特委员会,2009)。委员会在2009年的报告中指出,“现在是时候采取新思维和积极行动,确保美国人民的信息机会,社区的信息健康,以及我们民主的信息活力”(奈特委员会,2009年,第1页)。在一个公民渴望更多参与公民生活的时代,传统新闻媒体已经放弃了新泽西州和其他地方的当地社区。可以理解的是,一些人转向图书馆来填补他们社区留下的信息和参与空白。
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