The Heart of the University: Revisiting an Enduring Metaphor

IF 0.8 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Fiona Salisbury, Tai Peseta
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abstract:One of the most enduring and controversial metaphors to describe the academic library is this: "The academic library is the heart of the university." For 150 years, librarians have both embraced and rejected this metaphor in equal measure. For some, the metaphor is old, dusty, and ignorant of contemporary library practices; for others, it endures precisely because of the place it affords the library at the center of the university. While it is understandable that these polarized views persist, is contestation the only possible outcome of this discussion? Subjecting the metaphor to a more critical analysis has the potential to rekindle an appreciation for it and to reveal other possible understandings hidden within its words. This paper draws on traditions of metaphor analysis to invite questions about how this metaphor might be construed and read differently. In doing so, the aim is to indicate why and how the metaphor remains vital, and to examine how it can refresh academic library scholarship and practice. Its future relevance lies not with the library as the heart of the university, but with the library engaged in the scholarly debate about what the heart of the university is.
大学之心:重新审视一个经久不衰的比喻
“大学图书馆是大学的心脏”是描述大学图书馆最经久不衰、也最具争议的比喻之一。150年来,图书馆员对这个比喻既接受又拒绝。对一些人来说,这个比喻是陈旧的,陈旧的,对当代图书馆的实践一无所知;对另一些人来说,它的存在恰恰是因为它提供了大学中心的图书馆。虽然这些两极分化的观点持续存在是可以理解的,但争论是这场讨论唯一可能的结果吗?对隐喻进行更批判性的分析,有可能重新点燃对它的欣赏,并揭示隐藏在其文字中的其他可能的理解。本文借鉴隐喻分析的传统,提出了隐喻如何被不同地理解和解读的问题。在这样做的过程中,目的是表明隐喻为什么和如何仍然至关重要,并研究它如何刷新学术图书馆的学术研究和实践。它未来的意义不在于图书馆作为大学的心脏,而在于图书馆参与关于大学心脏是什么的学术辩论。
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Portal-Libraries and the Academy
Portal-Libraries and the Academy INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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