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024 _a10.1080/01616846.2020.1845047
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_aHernández Pérez, Oskar
245 1 0 _aPublic libraries engaging communities through technology and innovation: insights from the Library Living Lab
_h[Recurs electrònic] /
_cOskar Hernández-Pérez, Fernando Vilariño and Miquel Domènech
260 _a[Bellaterra] :
_bUAB. Dipòsit Digital de Documents,
_c2020
300 _a28 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (14,88 Mb)
500 _aVersió acceptada per publicar de l'article: Hernández-Pérez, Oskar; Domènech i Argemí, Miquel; Vilariño Freire, Fernando. «Public libraries engaging communities through technology and innovation : insights from the Library Living Lab». Public library quarterly, 2020. DOI 10.1080/01616846.2020.1845047
520 _aPublic libraries have proven for centuries to be infrastructures both stable enough as reference centers for access to knowledge yet plastic enough to respond to the social changes of the communities they serve. In these present times of transformation, during which digitalization and the intensive use of technologies are modifying the way in which knowledge is produced, public libraries are facing new and disruptive challenges. The emergence of certain innovation ecosystems within libraries, which place the community at the center of cocreation and codesign processes between different agents, has transformed some public libraries into encountering spaces. The Library Living Lab, in the Miquel Batllori Public Library of Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona, Spain), is an expression of this systemic change. The following paper is a case study based on that sociotechnical infrastructure and analyzes, through two singular examples, how digital technologies can be drivers of social transformation when citizen engagement is placed at the center of innovation processes. The case study also provides insights into how public libraries may become key agents in fostering and strengthening social cohesion through situated, collective, and technology-based innovation practices. (Font: Autors)
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595 _aAbstract -- Keywords -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- Public libraries facing new challenges: Citizen engagement ; Public libraries building community -- The Library Living Lab: Living Labs: Innovation placed in real citizen environments ; Living labs and makerspaces ; The project: The result of a bottom-up initiative with multiple stakeholders involved ; Lines of work and scalability of the Library Living Lab: The BiblioLab program -- How to build community from the library with living lab methodologies?: Brossa Inèdit (@BrossaInedit): Community uncovering the library's digital collection ; 3D Capitals: Citizens cocreating the city's digital cultural heritage -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References
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_aVilariño, Fernando
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_aDomènech, Miquel
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_tPublic library quarterly,
_g(2020)
_x0161-6846
856 _uhttps://ddd.uab.cat/record/234540
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