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Promoción de la lectura recreativa y misión de las bibliotecas universitarias

Authors: Lucía Camargo-Rojas;

Promoción de la lectura recreativa y misión de las bibliotecas universitarias

Abstract

A pesar del renovado interés por trabajar el tema de promoción de lectura recreativa en las bibliotecas universitarias, la mayoría de las iniciativas que se realizan son actividades aisladas. Este artículo busca realizar una revisión sistemática sobre cómo la bibliografía científica ha tratado la relación de la promoción de lectura recreativa con la misión de este tipo de unidades del ámbito de la Educación Superior. Se analizó la bibliografía de 2000 a 2022 a partir de las dimensiones de política, infraestructura, personal y beneficios. Se encontró que existen 94 documentos científicos donde se describen y enuncian las posibilidades de la promoción de lectura recreativa a través de una mirada ampliada al apoyo a la docencia, investigación y servicio universitarios pero que no se han traducido en políticas concretas. La bibliografía analizada demuestra que hacen falta investigaciones que evidencien los beneficios de las iniciativas, además de estudios de caso que demuestren la conexión de las actividades con los retos actuales universitarios, para la generación de nuevas políticas y perfiles que lleven a cabo programas sólidos donde la evaluación sea una práctica constante.

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Spain
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Bibliotecas universitarias, Lectura recreativa, Promoción de lectura, Bibliotecas académicas, Animación a la lectura, Lectura por ocio

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popularity
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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