Biblioterapijos paslaugos viešosiose bibliotekose: Lietuvos atvejis

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Jurgita Girčienė, Miglė Damijonaitytė
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Bibliotherapy, as an interdisciplinary field, is undeniably heavily researched on a global scale, yet there are relatively few studies, especially empirical ones, devoted exclusively to the problems of public libraries, while those that would focus only on the services provided by librarians themselves, excluding cooperation with specialists in the field of health promotion, have been undetected at all. The concept, typology, methodology of bibliotherapy and specialists, who can provide services in this field, especially the scope of librarians’ possibilities, are still being discussed in multidirectional works of bibliotherapy. The article presents the results of a quantitative empirical study based on the synthesis of multidisciplinary bibliotherapy research, which allowed to determine the librarians’ own possibilities to provide biblio­therapy services, revealing the state of bibliotherapy services provision in Lithuanian public libraries in 2022. In addition, the article provides a comparative analysis of this study and secondary sources, which showed the evolution and development possibilities of the provision of bibliotherapy services in Lithuanian public libraries. It was found that in most libraries, at least one bibliotherapy service is provided by their own staff. Out of them, slightly more than twice (both qualitatively and quantitatively) of services are attributable to passive bibliotherapy, exclusively covering an intrapersonal level of communication, based on recommendations of books to be read, which is traditionally more characteristic of these institutions, rather than those to be associated with its active variety, which includes an individual interaction of a reader with a librarian inspired by the read book, or a group one - with the members of the book club led by them that integrates an interpersonal level of communication as well. However, as shown by the comparative analysis of the results of the quantitative research of the same object of 2022 and 2011, the active bibliotherapy, which promotes the interaction of readers, is also becoming popular in Lithuania as the functions of libraries expand in the direction of socialization. This is largely in line with global trends. Summarizing the data of the latest research presented in the article and previous secondary sources, it can be stated that in the early 21st century, library bibliotherapy began to be developed at the formal level, and after the development breakthrough recorded at the turn of the first and second decades it has already established itself as a service provided by Lithuanian public libraries. The librarians’ attitudes towards it are positive, the motivation to expand the range or scope of bibliotherapy services is increasing. Although librarians both independently and institutionally, usually through projects or occasional trainings deepen their knowledge in this field, yet its lack is still mentioned, and in particular, the lack of practical skills necessary for organizing more formal active bibliotherapy activities, which leads to a lack of confidence in their own abilities and induces them to limit themselves to the role of an event organizer with a guest lecturer. As one of the ways to solve this problem, long-term institutionalized training in bibliotherapy is mentioned. It is available to those who want to improve in this field and to expand library bibliotherapy services, which help to implement the traditional functions of book repositories and reading promotion and more advanced, globally relevant functions of community gathering and reader education.
公共图书馆的书目疗法服务:立陶宛案例
书目疗法作为一个跨学科领域,无可否认在全球范围内得到了大量研究,但专门针对公 共图书馆问题的研究,尤其是实证研究却相对较少,而那些只关注图书馆员本身提供的服 务,不包括与健康促进领域专家合作的研究则完全没有被发现。书目疗法的概念、类型、方法以及能够在这一领域提供服务的专家,特别是图书馆员的可 能性范围,仍在书目疗法的多方向著作中进行讨论。文章介绍了一项基于多学科书目疗法研究综述的定量实证研究的结果,该研究确定了图书馆员自身提供书目疗法服务的可能性,揭示了 2022 年立陶宛公共图书馆提供书目疗法服务的状况。此外,文章还对这项研究和二手资料进行了比较分析,显示了立陶宛公共图书馆提供书目疗法服务的演变和发展可能性。研究发现,在大多数图书馆中,至少有一项书目疗法服务是由图书馆员工提供的。在这些服务中,被动书目疗法略高于主动书目疗法的两倍(在质量和数量上),被动书目疗法只涉及人与人之间的交流,以推荐应阅读的书籍为基础,这是这些机构的传统特色,而不是与主动书目疗法相关的服务,主动书目疗法包括读者与图书管理员在所阅读书籍的启发下进行的个人互动,或与图书管理员领导的读书俱乐部成员进行的集体互动,其中也包括人与人之间的交流。然而,正如对 2022 年和 2011 年同一对象的定量研究结果的比较分析所显示的,随着图书馆功能向社会化方向扩展,促进读者互动的积极书目疗法在立陶宛也开始流行起来。这与全球趋势基本一致。综合文章中介绍的最新研究数据和以前的二手资料,可以说图书馆书目疗法在 21 世纪初开始正式发展,在经历了第一个和第二个十年之交的发展突破之后,它已经成为立陶宛公共图书馆提供的一项服务。图书馆员对这项服务的态度是积极的,扩大书目疗法服务范围的积极性也在不断提高。尽管图书馆员通常通过项目或不定期的培训,以独立或机构的形式加深对这一领域的认 识,但他们仍然提到缺乏这方面的知识,特别是缺乏组织更正式的积极书目疗法活动所需的实 际技能,这导致他们对自己的能力缺乏信心,并诱使他们将自己的角色局限于客座讲师的活动组 织者。作为解决这一问题的方法之一,我们提到了书目疗法方面的长期制度化培训。它适用于那些希望在这一领域取得进步并扩大图书馆书目疗法服务的人,这有助于实现传统的书库和阅读推广功能,以及更先进的、与全球相关的社区聚会和读者教育功能。
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Knygotyra Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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