Title: Role of libraries in development
1Role of libraries in development
- Catherine Johnson, Adrienne Wiegert
- Shana Kegley
- SOIS UWM
- WLA Conference
- October 27, 2005
2Founding principles of American Public Libraries
- Publicly funded body for self-education/self-impro
vement - Tool of democracy - informed citizenry
- Symbol of community maturity
- Means of social control
3Information and development
- What is development?
- Economic growth, personal well being, education,
gender equality and participation in government
structures. - Role of information in development
- Access to information for all people to build
self-reliance, incorporating traditional
knowledge and respecting traditional channels of
communication
4Types of development information
- Agriculture and animal husbandry
- Healthcare
- Education and literacy
- Technology
- Employment
- Finance/loans
- Welfare entitlements
- Government information/regulations
- Human rights
5Community development
- Implies both economic and social development
holistic approach - A dynamic process involving diverse groups
- Residents work together to address common issues
6Librarys role in CD
- Information resource
- Place where diverse groups meet and mingle
- Provides service to disadvantaged groups
7Underlying roles
- Last bastion of the public sphere
- Library as public place
- Generator of social capital
8Mongolia study abroad group
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10Population 2.7 million Density 1 person/sq. km
11GNI US480
1298 literacy rate
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14SOIS and Mongolian library students
15Wall mural Ulaanbaatar Public Library
16Ulaanbaatar Public Library
17State Central Library Reading Room
18Requesting a book
19Restoring sutras in basement of Central Library
20Tibetan translator
21Ger district library
22Mongolian countryside
23No automation in rural libraries
24Childrens room in Gobi library
25Childrens room
26Book stacks rural library
27Donated books rural library
28Internet center Gobi public library
29Characteristics of Mongolian Libraries
- Minimal funding by government
- Libraries used as study halls
- No programming
- Not service oriented
30Library technology
- Minimal to no library automation (none in
countryside) - No networking among libraries
- Currently no public Internet access
31Conclusion
- Libraries in developing countries need to take a
more proactive role in providing development-type
information - Library educators needs to focus on service role
of public libraries - Funding agencies need to promote libraries as a
publicly supported body that supports
self-education, access to information, and
community development
32Bayalaa!