建设社区图书馆:马拉维卢桑加齐Kwakupokela图书馆初步案例报告

M. Flaherty
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本文记录了在世界上最贫穷的国家之一改造和改造社区图书馆的干预措施。在这个国家,超过80%的人口生活在贫困线以下(每天不到1.25美元)。这份初步报告是基于一个由具有不同专业知识和文化背景的个人组成的团队所开展的活动,以及对Kwakupokela社区图书馆重新利用的共同愿景。迄今为止,主要的成就包括:夸库波克拉教育信托基金已经成立,并在马拉维政府登记为一个非政府组织,目前由它经营图书馆;与Mzuzu大学签署了谅解备忘录;捐赠了新书;图书馆的新书和旧书都经过处理;破旧不堪、漏水不断的屋顶已经被新的铁皮所取代;天花板已经固定好了;内墙也刷了漆。更重要的是,图书馆向社会敞开了大门。挑战仍然存在,包括过时和有限的信息资源,图书馆运营的可持续性,空间短缺和卫生问题,包括缺乏洗手间。已经制定了应对上述挑战的战略,但其执行将取决于是否有资源。本文描述了图书馆员通过将相关信息资源带到这些被隔离、被忽视和沮丧的社区,在改善农村人民生活条件方面所能发挥的作用。
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Building a Community Library: Preliminary Case Report of the Kwakupokela Library, Lusangazi, Malawi
This paper chronicles interventions to renovate and repurpose a community library in one of the poorest countries in the world, where over 80% of the population lives below the poverty line (less than US$1.25/day). This initial report is based on activities undertaken by a team of individuals with diverse expertise and cultural backgrounds, and a common vision for repurposing the Kwakupokela Community Library. To date, key achievements include: the Kwakupokela Educational Trust has been created and registered with the Malawi government as a non-governmental organization which now operates the library; a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed with Mzuzu University; new books have been donated; and both new and old library books have been processed; the dilapidated and relentlessly leaking roof has been replaced with new iron sheets; the ceiling has been fixed; and the inner walls painted. More importantly, the library has opened its doors to the community. Challenges remain for this ongoing initiative, and include outdated and limited information resources, sustainability of library operations, space shortages and hygiene issues, including lack of restrooms. Strategies have been developed to deal with the mentioned challenges, though their implementation will depend on availability of resources. This paper describes the role librarians can play in uplifting the living conditions of people in rural areas by taking relevant information resources to these segregated, neglected and dejected communities.
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