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Public libraries, digital literacy and participatory culture

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posted on 2024-07-13, 08:18 authored by Ian McShane
In recent years public libraries have experimented with user generated or community contributed content through the interactive tools of Web 2.0. For some commentators this establishes not just a new relationship between libraries and their publics, but signals the end of information hegemony and an 'expert paradigm'. Such claims need to be treated with caution. This article argues that public library experiments with user generated content can be more usefully analysed in the context of wider institutional mandates around literacy, civic engagement and access. This article critically examines some recent library developments in this field, with a particular focus on Australian libraries.

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Australian information seekers and the social consequences of information poverty

Australian Research Council

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0159-6306

Journal title

Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education

Volume

32

Issue

3

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14 pp

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

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Copyright © 2011 Taylor & Francis. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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