The wrong path and the right path: The role of libraries in access to, and preservation of, cultural heritage
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of libraries in access to, and preservation of, cultural heritage in concert with a wide range of other cultural institutions.
Design/methodology/approach
Considers a contest of values and the devaluation of reading and of the print culture as a feature of this contest. Rejects the values of information technology and scientific management and calls for their replacement by the humanistic values of libraries as one of a range of cultural institutions.
Findings
Relates “cultural heritage” records to a variety of cultural institutions who could be allies with libraries within a shared culture.
Originality/value
Calls for a structure and agreements between libraries and other cultural institutions aimed at pooling resources and harnessing energy and expertise to achieve cultural goals – particularly the organization, preservation, and transmission of the human record and the cultural heritage that it embodies.
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Citation
Gorman, M. (2007), "The wrong path and the right path: The role of libraries in access to, and preservation of, cultural heritage", New Library World, Vol. 108 No. 11/12, pp. 479-489. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074800710838236
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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