大学图书馆在促进学生友谊方面的作用

IF 1 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Adebowale Jeremy Adetayo, Sowemimo Ronke Adekunmisi, F. Otonekwu, O. Adesina
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摘要

本研究探讨了大学图书馆在培养学生友谊中的作用。在横断面研究设计中,使用结构化问卷来收集数据,然后使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析。结果表明,虽然图书馆可能不是学生结交最亲密或长久朋友的主要场所,但它仍然是一个他们可以发展熟人和亲密友谊的地方,因为它提供了一个有利于交朋友和方便交流的环境。图书馆的工作人员被认为是友好的人,学生们经常去图书馆用学校的电脑认识新朋友,并通过图书馆的书了解更多关于友谊的知识。然而,图书馆的安静是交友的一个重要障碍,同时图书馆用户更喜欢阅读而不是社交。研究得出的结论是,经常在图书馆结识新朋友、结交长久朋友的学生,更有可能在图书馆安排和参与与朋友的非正式聚会。该研究建议图书馆在创造社交空间的同时保持安静的学习环境;组织社交活动、读书俱乐部和其他促进学生互动的活动;并提供有关友谊主题的资源,帮助学生更多地了解他们生活中的这个关键方面。
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The role of academic libraries in facilitating friendships among students
This study investigates the role of academic libraries in fostering friendships among students. A structured questionnaire was used to collect data in a cross-sectional research design, which was then analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results show that although the library may not be the primary location where students make their closest or long-lasting friends, it is still a place where they can develop acquaintances and close friendships because it provides a conducive environment for making friends and easy communication. Library personnel are perceived as friendly individuals, and students often visit the library to use school computers to meet new people and learn more about friendship through library books. However, the quietness of libraries is a significant obstacle to making friends, along with the preference of library users for reading over socializing. The study concludes that students who often make new friends in the library and make long-lasting friends in the library are likely to arrange and participate in informal gatherings with friends in the library. The study recommends that libraries find ways to create social spaces while also maintaining a quiet study environment; organize social events, book clubs and other activities that promote interaction among students; and offer resources on the topic of friendship to help students learn more about this critical aspect of their lives.
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IFLA JOURNAL-INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS
IFLA JOURNAL-INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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2.70
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15.40%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: IFLA Journal is an international journal which publishes original peer reviewed articles, a selection of peer reviewed IFLA conference papers, and news of current IFLA activities. Content is selected to reflect the variety of the international information profession, ranging from freedom of access to information, knowledge management, services to the visually impaired and intellectual property. The IFLA Journal aims to promote and support the aims and core values of IFLA as the global voice of the library and information profession by providing authoritative coverage and analysis of the activities of IFLA and its various constituent bodies and members, and those of other bodies with similar aims and interests.
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