Purpose – Librarians planning for the future and unsure about the place of books in an age dominated by technology and media need evidence to make sound decisions. Library and information science researchers have studied the impact of pleasure reading on individuals but not on society. The purpose of this article is to raise awareness about the benefits of recreational reading for societies and to consider the implications of these findings for libraries. Design/methodology/approach – Examining a wide range of studies by government bodies, intergovernmental agencies, and academics, this article addresses a gap in the library literature by critically evaluating the combined implications of sources not hitherto viewed together. Findings – The...
Studies have identified that reading for pleasure (RfP) has a positive influence on reading behaviou...
Libraries are very important for information, communication and transformation. They help to inculc...
‘Reading for Pleasure’ has become a popular phrase in children’s education and literacy. The Open Un...
Purpose – Librarians planning for the future and unsure about the place of books in an age dominated...
With the increasing virtualization of resources, reference service and instruction, college students...
With the increasing virtualization of resources, reference service, and instruction, college student...
Life-long reading has positive effects on our lives and health. This study examines the ways in whic...
This article examines competing models of reading that have been available for librarians to use in...
Drawing upon data published in a variety of scholarly journals, monographs in education, cultural st...
To what extent do children in the early 21st century choose to read for pleasure, for leisure and fo...
Article published in Vibrant Life, volume 31, issue 5 under the title One for the Books: How Readin...
This poster highlights the research surrounding the academic and social benefits of leisure reading ...
The article offers the author\u27s insights on various aspects related to public libraries. Topics d...
This thesis investigates reading for pleasure in Britain from a variety of perspectives, in the cont...
Leisure continues to grow in importance in today???s society, as a construct of non-work time and t...
Studies have identified that reading for pleasure (RfP) has a positive influence on reading behaviou...
Libraries are very important for information, communication and transformation. They help to inculc...
‘Reading for Pleasure’ has become a popular phrase in children’s education and literacy. The Open Un...
Purpose – Librarians planning for the future and unsure about the place of books in an age dominated...
With the increasing virtualization of resources, reference service and instruction, college students...
With the increasing virtualization of resources, reference service, and instruction, college student...
Life-long reading has positive effects on our lives and health. This study examines the ways in whic...
This article examines competing models of reading that have been available for librarians to use in...
Drawing upon data published in a variety of scholarly journals, monographs in education, cultural st...
To what extent do children in the early 21st century choose to read for pleasure, for leisure and fo...
Article published in Vibrant Life, volume 31, issue 5 under the title One for the Books: How Readin...
This poster highlights the research surrounding the academic and social benefits of leisure reading ...
The article offers the author\u27s insights on various aspects related to public libraries. Topics d...
This thesis investigates reading for pleasure in Britain from a variety of perspectives, in the cont...
Leisure continues to grow in importance in today???s society, as a construct of non-work time and t...
Studies have identified that reading for pleasure (RfP) has a positive influence on reading behaviou...
Libraries are very important for information, communication and transformation. They help to inculc...
‘Reading for Pleasure’ has become a popular phrase in children’s education and literacy. The Open Un...