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本文深入探讨了印度学校图书馆学的丰富内涵,从其古老的起源跨越到当代的状态。研究采用多学科方法,结合历史分析、文化洞察力和教育视角,揭示了学校图书馆的微妙发展以及图书馆员在其中的作用。从古印度的古鲁库尔(Gurukuls)传统开始,口耳相传的知识是最重要的,我们可以追溯到早期图书馆的演变,以及作为正规学校图书馆前身的受人尊敬的 "Guru-Pustakalaya"(教师图书馆)。中世纪出现了波斯语和阿拉伯语手稿,从而建立了 Madrasas 和 Maktab 图书馆,促进了各种知识的传播。殖民地时期引入了西方教育理念并建立了传教士学校,从而通过引入现代图书馆系统和实践重塑了学校图书馆学的面貌。在独立后的时代,印度政府采取了重大措施来促进扫盲和教育,导致学校图书馆在全国范围内激增。文章探讨了技术和数字时代的变革性影响,以及学校图书馆员作为信息扫盲和数字资源促进者的不断变化的角色。这一全面的历史分析揭示了印度学校图书馆员制度的连续性,强调了其在教育和知识传播中的关键作用。了解这一演变对于塑造印度学校图书馆和图书馆学的未来、适应 21 世纪不断变化的教育环境和信息需求至关重要。
From tradition to transformation: The journey of school librarianship in India
This article delves into the rich tapestry of school librarianship in India, spanning from its ancient origins to its contemporary state. The study employs a multidisciplinary approach, combining historical analysis, cultural insights, and educational perspectives to unravel the nuanced development of school libraries and the roles of librarians within them.Beginning with the ancient Indian tradition of Gurukuls, where oral transmission of knowledge was paramount, one can trace the evolution of early libraries and the revered "Guru-Pustakalaya" (teacher's library) as the precursor to formal school libraries. The medieval era witnessed the advent of Persian and Arabic manuscripts, leading to the establishment of Madrasas and Maktab libraries, which contributed to the dissemination of diverse knowledge. The colonial period introduced Western educational ideals and the establishment of missionary schools, thereby reshaping the landscape of school librarianship with the introduction of modern library systems and practices.In the post-independence era, the Indian government took significant steps to promote literacy and education, resulting in the proliferation of school libraries across the nation. The article explores the transformative impact of technology, the digital age, and the changing role of school librarians as facilitators of information literacy and digital resources. This comprehensive historical analysis sheds light on the continuum of school librarianship in India, emphasizing its pivotal role in education and knowledge dissemination throughout the ages. Understanding this evolution is essential for shaping the future of school libraries and librarianship in India, adapting to the changing educational landscape and information needs of the 21st century.