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Primerjava obiskovalcev literarnih prireditev v knjigarnah in knjižnicah
ID Zaletelj, Lea (Author), ID Merčun, Tanja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Žumer, Maja (Comentor)

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Abstract
Prireditvena dejavnosti predstavlja enega izmed načinov, s katerim splošne knjižnice uresničujejo svoje poslanstvo, promovirajo svojo zbirko, spodbujajo vseživljenjsko učenje, privabljajo obiskovalce ter se povezujejo z lokalno skupnostjo. Za načrtovanje tovrstnih dogodkov pa je pomembno poznavanje obiskovalcev, za katere knjižnice želijo organizirati prireditve, še posebej to velja za literarne prireditve, ki jih poleg knjižnic prirejajo tudi knjigarne. Namen magistrskega dela je ugotoviti, kakšne so značilnosti obiskovalcev literarnih prireditev v knjižnici in knjigarni in kako se prireditve v knjižnicah in knjigarnah primerjajo po vsebini in izvedbi. V raziskavo je bilo zajetih skupno 16 literarnih prireditev v Mestni knjižnici Ljubljana, Knjižnici Mirana Jarca Novo mesto ter knjigarnah Konzorcij in Goga. Za primerjavo izvedbe prireditve in vedenja udeležencev je bila uporabljena metoda opazovanja, za oblikovanje profilov obiskovalcev – t.i. person, ki bi lahko pripomogli pri nadaljnjem načrtovanju literarnih prireditev, pa so bili opravljeni polstrukturirani intervjuji z udeleženci obiskanih literarnih prireditev. Opravljenih je bilo 37 intervjujev, ki so z analizo prikazali 8 person, nekatere od njih so skupne knjižnicam in knjigarnam, druge specifične za eno ali drugo okolje. Ostali rezultati so prikazali, da imajo ustanove večina dobre napovednike, da je bilo največje število obiskovalcev zabeleženo v prireditvenih prostorih prehodnega tipa, medtem ko samih razlik med potekom literarnih dogodkov v knjižnicah in knjigarnah ni bilo opaziti. Odzivnost in interakcija udeležencev je slonela na sposobnosti gosta ali moderatorja. V knjigarnah je bilo zabeleženo večje število rednih obiskovalcev, medtem ko v knjigarnah prevladujejo obiskovalci, ki prireditve obiskujejo redkeje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:literarne prireditve, splošne knjižnice, knjigarne, obiskovalci, persone
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-107699 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.05.2019
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Title:Comparison of visitors at literary events in libraries and bookstores
Abstract:
Library programming represents one of the ways in which public libraries fulfill their mission, promote their collections, encourage lifelong learning, attract visitors, and connect with the local community. To plan such events, however, it is important to know the visitors for whom libraries want to organize events, especially for literary events that, in addition to libraries, are also organized by bookstores. The purpose of the master's thesis is to determine the characteristics of literary event visitors in libraries and bookstores and how events in libraries and bookstores are compared in terms of content and performance. The survey included a total of 16 literary events in the Ljubljana City Library, Library Mirana Jarca Novo mesto, Konzorcij bookstore and Bookstore Goga. In order to compare the realization of events as well as participants’ behavior, the observation method was used. To create visitor profiles – so called personas, which could contribute to the future programming of literary events, semi-structured interviews were performed with participants of the visited literary events. An analysis of 37 interviews revealed 8 personas, some of them common to both libraries and bookshops, others specific to one or another environment. Other results showed that institutions mostly had good promotional descriptions of literary events and that the largest number of visitors was recorded in transit-type event areas. Important differences between the course of literary events in libraries and bookstores were not observed. The responsiveness and interaction of the participants was, to a large extent, influenced by the ability of the guest or moderator. A large number of regular visitors were recorded in libraries, while the bookstores were dominated by visitors who rarely attend literary events.

Keywords:literary events, libraries, bookstores, visitors, personas

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