Policy Brief : Strengthen the Social Role of Libraries
(2025)- Abstract
- The authors of this policy brief are contributors to the research project Infrastructuring Libraries in Transformation (ILIT). ILIT’s objective is to examine public libraries’ role in this era beset by social challenges such as segregation, discrimination, austerity measures, and unemployment. ILIT began conducting research in three urban communities in 2022: Malmö, Sweden; Rotterdam, the Netherlands; and Vienna, Austria. The project will conclude in 2025.
ILIT’s research explores three principal themes: community librarianship, the politics of the library, and local involvement. This policy brief addresses the theme related to ILIT’s study of the politics of the library. The central thrust of our study comprises an attempt to... (More) - The authors of this policy brief are contributors to the research project Infrastructuring Libraries in Transformation (ILIT). ILIT’s objective is to examine public libraries’ role in this era beset by social challenges such as segregation, discrimination, austerity measures, and unemployment. ILIT began conducting research in three urban communities in 2022: Malmö, Sweden; Rotterdam, the Netherlands; and Vienna, Austria. The project will conclude in 2025.
ILIT’s research explores three principal themes: community librarianship, the politics of the library, and local involvement. This policy brief addresses the theme related to ILIT’s study of the politics of the library. The central thrust of our study comprises an attempt to understand libraries as social infrastructures. Infrastructure is defined as a fundamental structure that plays an important role in maintaining a well-functioning society. The term is often used to refer to physical infrastructure, such as conduits for electricity, water, and Internet cables, and transportation networks for cars, trains, bicycles, and pedestrians. Publicly funded libraries are an infrastructure providing access to information and culture. For many people, libraries are the place to turn to for advice and support on many of life’s important questions and decisions. This is especially true for people in vulnerable situations. In Sweden, the Swedish Library Act stipulates that each municipality must provide public libraries for its residents.
By describing public libraries as social infrastructures we emphasize their social function, in which library staff play a key role. Libraries contribute to a community’s well-being through the support they provide to individuals in their everyday lives, which includes serving as meeting places. Library staff play a crucial role in enabling libraries to fulfill this role. Notwithstanding, we observe that this social function of libraries is currently under threat due to cutbacks and austerity policies. In light of these developments, we wish to draw attention to the value of libraries and their staff as an asset in maintaining a well-functioning, sustainable, and robust society (see also our other recommendations available on the project website www.transforminglibraries.net).
In this policy brief, we address policy makers and present our recommendations aimed at strengthening the social role of libraries. These recommendations can be used to advocate in favor of granting public libraries greater resources to use in support of their cities and local residents. (Less)
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- Rivano Eckerdal, Johanna
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and Engström, Lisa LU
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- 2025-01-30
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- Popular Science
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- 8 pages
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- Infrastructuring Libraries in Transformation (ILIT)
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- English
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