战后政治和后殖民方法:重建科索沃图书馆和信息科学项目

IF 0.3 4区 管理学 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Robert D. Montoya
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摘要:本文阐述了大型研究型美国大学与科索沃国家图书馆之间复杂合作关系的机制。科索沃国家图书馆是科索沃最大的公共图书馆,负责制定全国性的图书馆政策。这一伙伴关系的目标是创建两个相互关联但又截然不同的项目:在普里什蒂纳大学开设全国首个图书馆学学士学位项目,以及旨在培训现有专业人员并提供继续教育机会的国家图书馆培训项目。这个合作案例突出了图书馆作为公共机构的复杂地位,既是一个负有传播信息和教授素养的教育实体,也是一个具有政治地位的机构,是社会话语的文化生产者和模仿者。该项目强调了当美国机构从潜在的单一立场进入国外发展图书馆基础设施时所涉及的固有危险。然后,文章提出了批判和后殖民的理论方法,作为一种方式来质疑这种类型的图书馆合作关系可能产生的权力不平衡。希望这个案例能够突出学术机构和公共图书馆空间之间的合作关系的问题本质,无论是国际的还是国内的。
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Postwar Politics and Postcolonial Approaches: Rebuilding a Library and Information Science Program for Kosovo
Abstract:This article lays out the mechanics of a complex partnership between large, research-oriented, U.S.-based universities and the National Library of Kosovo, the nation’s largest public library that is also charged with establishing nationwide library policies. The goal of this partnership is to create two interconnected but distinct programs: the nation’s first bachelor’s program in library studies at the University of Pristina and a National Library Training Program intended to train current professionals and provide continuing education opportunities. This partnership case highlights the complex positionality of the library as a public institution, both as an educational entity with responsibilities to disseminate information and teach literacies, but also as an institution that is political in position, as a cultural producer and modeler of social discourse. The project highlights the inherent dangers involved when U.S.-based institutions enter foreign lands to develop library infrastructure from potentially univocal standpoints. The article then proposes critical and postcolonial theoretical approaches as a way to interrogate the power imbalances that might arise from library partnerships of this type. The hope is that this case highlights the problematic nature of partnerships between academic institutions and public library spaces, whether they be international or domestic in nature.
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Library Trends
Library Trends INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Library Trends, issued quarterly and edited by F. W. Lancaster, explores critical trends in professional librarianship, including practical applications, thorough analyses, and literature reviews. Both practicing librarians and educators use Library Trends as an essential tool in their professional development and continuing education. Each issue is devoted to a single aspect of professional activity or interest. In-depth, thoughtful articles explore important facets of the issue topic. Every year, Library Trends provides breadth, covering a wide variety of themes, from special libraries to emerging technologies. An invaluable resource to practicing librarians and educators, the journal is an important tool that is utilized for professional development and continuing education.
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