A Study on the Perception of Librarians of the Impact that Libraries Have on Society
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Libraries’ Impact, Social Impact, Economic Impact, Educational Impact, Librarians’ PerceptionAbstract
This study comprehensively analyzed domestic and foreign literature related to the value and impact of libraries, developed a survey to investigate perception of the libraries’ value and impact, and accordingly investigated the perception of librarians according to the types of libraries. As the result, the mean of impact on education and literacy was the highest with 3.98, followed in order by those of social impact of libraries with 3.67 and economic impact of libraries with 3.46. Regarding the impact on education and literacy shown in the result from evaluation of the subordinate items, the librarians perceived that the education roles of libraries were expanding, the impact on reading and literacy became greater, and libraries were essential elements for education and education system. As the difference in perception related the libraries’ impact were compared by types of libraries, the librarians of public libraries tended to score higher than the librarians of university libraries in most of the items.
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