哈尔克维图书馆在土耳其共和国早期的作用

Eve Lacey
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Halkevleri(“人民之家”,1932年至1951年)的任期跨越了土耳其共和国早期(1923年至1946年)一党制时期的大部分时间,他们的工作发生在一场广泛的公共教育运动中,该运动的重点是扫盲、医疗保健和民族认同的建设。在字母表改革的余波中,在一场重大的语言改革中,Halkevleri图书馆的任务是帮助大部分文盲识字。它们的期刊、书目和图书馆使用手册揭示了这些机构为政府宣传发展读者群所准备的政策(流通、馆藏发展、公众教育以及出版和存档的双重运作)。这些策略的目的是尽可能扩大识字范围,使社区图书馆能够创造和保存一种文化,使其读者能够参与国家建设的共同项目。
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The role of Halkevi libraries in the early Turkish Republic
The tenure of the Halkevleri (‘People's Houses’, 1932–51) spanned most of the single-party period of the early Turkish Republic (1923–46), and their work took place during a widespread public education campaign that focused on literacy, healthcare, and the construction of a national identity. In the aftermath of an alphabet reform and in the midst of a major language reform, Halkevleri libraries were tasked with helping a largely illiterate population to read and write. Their journals, bibliographies, and library instruction manuals reveal the policies (circulation, collection development, public education, and the twinned operations of publishing and archiving) that prepared these institutions to develop a readership for government propaganda. These strategies were employed to stretch literacy as far as possible throughout the halk (people), enabling community libraries to create and conserve a culture that could absorb their readers in a shared project of nation-building.
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