Social capital and public libraries: The need for research

作者: Andreas Vårheim

DOI: 10.1016/J.LISR.2007.04.009

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摘要: Empirical research on public libraries and social capital has primarily been oriented toward discovering how contribute to in local contexts, rather than contributing solving the theoretical puzzles of literature. In spite this, it produced interesting findings that align with new developments research. These emphasize significance institutions generating capital. By outlining applying main perspectives capital, this paper analyzes literature is created. Theoretical will undoubtedly benefit study capital's creation by library. Including library-specific within wider community can general.

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