图书馆杂志

图书馆杂志 ›› 2019, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (5): 4-12.

• 理论探索 •    下一篇

跨界VS 越界:新时代公共图书馆社会化发展的定位、边界与突破

金武刚   

  • 出版日期:2019-05-15 发布日期:2019-05-16
  • 作者简介:金武刚? 华东师范大学经济与管理学部工商管理学院 信息管理系,教授。研究方向:公共文化研究、图书 馆法治研究、信息资源管理。E-mail:wgjin@infor. ecnu.edu.cn 上海 200241

Crossover or Cross-border: A Study on the Positioning,  Boundary and Breakthrough of the Socialization of Public  Libraries in the New Era

Jin Wugang   

  • Online:2019-05-15 Published:2019-05-16

摘要: 社会化发展是公共图书馆体制机制改革的重要内容。职业使命、政府职能转型、新时代
新任务是推动图书馆社会化发展的主要动因。应当明确公共图书馆社会化发展的合理定位,不能
改变其公益属性。当前社会化发展类型多样,包括合作提供增量服务、业务外包运营、公众志愿
服务、社会力量兴办图书馆、社会参与图书馆治理等。在“跨界”推进公共图书馆社会化发展
时,应当厘清原则与边界,避免“越界”。充分注意到社会化与“市场化”的本质区别,商业经
营活动的范围把握,服务外包中的责任担当,政府购买中的图书馆角色,志愿服务的合理使用。
阅读推广、总分馆制建设、文创产品研发、线上线下服务、管理决策参与等是公共图书馆社会化
发展的重点领域和突破方向。

关键词: 社会化发展,  《中华人民共和国公共图书馆法》 , 图书馆事业

Abstract: Socialization is an important reform of public libraries in terms of systems and mechanism.
There are three major driving forces for the socialization, namely, the mission of public libraries, the
transformation of government functions, and their new tasks in the New Era. We should clarify the
positioning of public libraries and must not change their attribute of being “public”. There are many
means of socialization, including cooperative services, outsourcing certain business, volunteer services,
library established by social forces, and social forces joining in library governance. We should clarify the
principles and boundaries of such socialization process and pay attention to the essential difference between
“socialization” and “marketization”, the scope of commercialized operations, the responsibility during
outsourcing, the role of libraries in government purchases, and the rational use of volunteers. Reading
promotion, central-branch system development, R&D on cultural and creative products, online to offline
services, and involvement in decision-making are the key breakthroughs in the socialization process of
public libraries.

Key words: Socialization development, Public Library Law of the People’s Republic of China, Librarianship