Affiliation:
1. University of Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract
Social inclusion of refugees and asylum seekers includes addressing their information needs. This research seeks to examine the role of public libraries in this process through the analysis of public librarians’ perceptions. Based on the constructivist paradigm, the case study method, and the semi-directive interview survey technique, 16 public municipal libraries in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (Portugal) are studied. The results highlight that these libraries do not identify forced migrants as their users. Still, they consider that the information needs and behaviors and the use of libraries by these communities are similar to those of economic migrants, with emphasis on the relevance of free access to the internet, foreign language resources, Portuguese language and digital literacy courses, and help to interact with online platforms. The gaps include the existence of few Portuguese courses for foreigners, a limited practice in assisting with job and housing searches, promoting health literacy, and inclusive collaboration with schools, as well as space, financial, and human resources constraints. To overcome these difficulties, librarians emphasize the motivation to fulfill the inclusive social mission of the public library, the universal accessibility and informal environment of the library, and its action to promote social cohesion and social capital. The respondents consider that the mission of public libraries is adjusted to the goal of social inclusion of forced migrants, but that there is room for improvement in the training of librarians. This research points to the need for more initiative-taking public library collaboration with existing inclusion networks. In conclusion, we seek to alert to the urgency of the involvement of Portuguese public libraries in the social inclusion of forced migrants, which will also contribute to their institutional legitimization.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences
Reference193 articles.
1. Understanding Integration: A Conceptual Framework
2. Akullo WN, Odong P (2017) Information needs and information seeking behaviour of women refugees in Uganda: Public libraries’ role. In: IFLA WLIC 2017 - Libraries, Solidarity, Society, Polónia. Available at: http://library.ifla.org/id/eprint/1783/ (accessed 24 May 2022).
3. The digital divide and social inclusion among refugee migrants
4. A criação de serviços de informação para refugiados: uma necessidade e uma oportunidade para o futuro
5. Alvim L (2015) A Missão Social da Biblioteca Pública - Uma visão das bibliotecas públicas portuguesas a partir do Facebook. Tese para obtenção do grau de Doutoramento em Ciências da Informação e Documentação. Évora, Portugal: Universidade de Évora. Available at: https://dspace.uevora.pt/rdpc/bitstream/10174/18337/1/TeseDIGITAL_6fevfinal.LuisaAlvim.pdf (accessed 20 December 2022).
Cited by
3 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献