Bio-networking among librarians, parents, and children in a modern children’s library: a phenomenological study

IF 1.6 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
B. M. Guirguis, Negmeldin Omer Alsheikh
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Purpose This study aimed to understand how parents and librarians describe their lived experiences in a modern children’s library that aims to create a triad bond through the organization of multiliteracy events and activities. Design/methodology/approach The study used a phenomenological case study approach using two semistructured interviews, the first with parents (n = 5) and the second with library staff (n = 5), to record their lived experiences in creating and attending literacy events and activities. Findings The findings indicated multiplicities of transformative and heterotypic spaces that juxtapose different yet compatible and vicarious experiences for librarians, parents and their children. The virtual and interactive features of the library fuel children’s curiosity and creativity and afford them authentic materials through a creative blend of local heritage and technology-mediated multimodal literacies. Moreover, the librarians engage in constant program evaluation and upgrades. The library environment creates a vibrant bio-network for disseminating literacy through creativity and ingenuity and affords an affinity space for community socialization. Research limitations/implications This study has some limitations and delimitations. The data for this study were collected during the pandemic, which affected the sample size. Moreover, the children’s views were not considered, which could broaden our understanding of the phenomena. Furthermore, the study relied on interviews as the sole source of data; other sources, such as archival data and documents, could enrich the data and increase the study’s rigor. Finally, the study is confined to only one site. Practical implications The study found that a “living library” philosophy with an enthusiastic and attentive staff that caters to patrons’ interests draws parents and children to visit. Additionally, unexpected fun activities that occur when sufficient children are present keep them engaged and motivated to stay and learn more. The study suggests that librarians, architects, school leaders, policymakers and educators should consider how to conceptualize, design and experience a modern library space that prioritizes literacy activities and incorporates technology to inspire children’s innovations. The findings can be applied to both public and academic libraries. Originality/value The findings from this study could provide researchers, teachers, administrators, librarians and artificial intelligence with a viable orientation to envision new ways of reconceptualizing public and school libraries to create affinity spaces for the literate community, especially in a non-western context such as the United Arab Emirates.
现代儿童图书馆馆员、家长和儿童之间的生物网络:现象学研究
目的本研究旨在了解家长和图书馆员如何描述他们在现代儿童图书馆的生活经历,该图书馆旨在通过组织多元文化活动和活动来创造一种三合一的联系。设计/方法/方法本研究采用现象学案例研究方法,采用两次半结构化访谈,第一次是对父母(n = 5),第二次是对图书馆工作人员(n = 5),记录他们在创建和参加扫盲活动和活动方面的生活经历。研究结果表明,变革性和异型空间的多样性为图书馆员、家长和他们的孩子提供了不同但又兼容和替代的体验。图书馆的虚拟和互动功能激发了孩子们的好奇心和创造力,并通过将当地遗产和技术媒介的多模式文化创造性地融合在一起,为他们提供了真实的材料。此外,图书馆员还经常对项目进行评估和升级。图书馆环境创造了一个充满活力的生物网络,通过创造力和独创性传播素养,并为社区社会化提供了一个亲密的空间。研究的局限性/意义本研究有一些局限性和界限。本研究的数据是在大流行期间收集的,这影响了样本量。此外,没有考虑到孩子们的观点,这可以拓宽我们对这一现象的理解。此外,该研究依靠访谈作为唯一的数据来源;其他来源,如档案数据和文件,可以丰富数据,增加研究的严谨性。最后,这项研究仅限于一个地点。实际意义研究发现,“活图书馆”的理念和热情周到的工作人员,迎合顾客的兴趣,吸引家长和孩子来参观。此外,当有足够多的孩子在场时,意想不到的有趣活动就会发生,让他们参与其中,并有动力留下来学习更多。该研究建议,图书馆员、建筑师、学校领导、政策制定者和教育工作者应该考虑如何概念化、设计和体验一个以扫盲活动为优先,并结合技术来激发儿童创新的现代图书馆空间。研究结果可以应用于公共图书馆和学术图书馆。独创性/价值本研究的发现可以为研究人员、教师、管理人员、图书馆员和人工智能提供一个可行的方向,以设想重新构想公共和学校图书馆的新方法,为识字社区创造亲和力空间,特别是在阿拉伯联合酋长国等非西方环境中。
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Information and Learning Sciences
Information and Learning Sciences INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: Information and Learning Sciences advances inter-disciplinary research that explores scholarly intersections shared within 2 key fields: information science and the learning sciences / education sciences. The journal provides a publication venue for work that strengthens our scholarly understanding of human inquiry and learning phenomena, especially as they relate to design and uses of information and e-learning systems innovations.
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