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Hazai és nemzetközi trendek az olvasásnépszerűsítés terén

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Tartalom: http://ocs.mtak.hu/index.php/nws/2020/paper/view/53
Archívum: NETWORKSHOP
Gyűjtemény: Tartalomszolgáltatások: Könyvtárak, levéltárak, múzeumok
Cím:
Hazai és nemzetközi trendek az olvasásnépszerűsítés terén
Létrehozó:
Krisztina Radics; Eszterházy Károly Egyetem
Kiadó:
NETWORKSHOP
NETWORKSHOP
Dátum:
2020-12-21 15:26:12
Tartalmi leírás:
Domestic and international trends in the popularization of readingReading, either in the traditional or digital form is a concern, whose importance today’s youth must be aware of. The representative national reading surveys of 2017 and 2019 of reading and library use habits carried out within the framework of the My library project demonstrated the declining popularity of reading. Furthermore, results of international reading comprehension surveys, especially the PISA tests pertaining to the specific ability of Hungarian students confirm this tendency. What can be done? What methods can we use to promote reading for the youth of the digital world? Programs popularizing reading can give potential answers. Since libraries play a significant role and they are perhaps the most influential in popularizing reading the opinion of the library profession related to these programs should be explored. In my presentation I compare domestic and international trends related to the popularization of reading. I will also introduce the results of an on-line questionnaire-based survey concerning the library profession’s views on the efficiency of such programs along with discussing the potential role of libraries and the expectations for the future.Keywords: Promoting reading, Libraries, Domestic trends, International trendshttps://doi.org/10.31915/NWS.2020.11
Nyelv:
magyar
Típus:
Peer-reviewed Paper
Formátum:
application/pdf
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Forrás:
NETWORKSHOP; NETWORKSHOP 2020
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