Canada’s aging population is expected to have an impact on all public institutions; for public libraries, the emergence of a large, multi-generational user group of older adults challenges the current paradigm of services to seniors. This thesis examines a subset of this user group: baby boomer library patrons who are in a caring relationship with elders. It investigates how these patrons interact with the public library both for themselves, and as carers, in order to reveal library-related issues particular to this growing segment of the population. The study takes place within a conceptual framework derived from the ethic of care, and from emerging theories of library-as-place rooted in the fields of human geography and sociology. Usin...
The information society is also an aging society. This means that as information technology becomes ...
Public libraries of today consist of both physical and digitalized elements. The purpose of this the...
This two year master thesis reviews the possibilities for how public libraries and geriatric care ca...
Purpose – Canada’s aging population is expected to have an impact on all public institutions; for pu...
The aim of this study is to gain deeper understanding of how older patrons (65 years of age and abov...
Aging populations challenge public libraries to adapt their materials, services and programming to m...
Major demographic shifts in the population will occur over the next two decades as the Baby Boomers ...
This paper considers ways in which older people can be excluded in UK society and then reviews publi...
The purpose of this thesis is to gain a better understanding of how elderly people seek and use info...
Research Problem: Auckland’s population is ageing which will have a large impact on services in the ...
Describes a survey of public library users that examined three issues related to the marketing of pu...
Across the world, governments are aware that the retirement of the baby boomers will have a big impa...
The population of older adults in the United States is rapidly increasing. If they have not already,...
Across the world, governments are aware that the retirement of the baby boomers will have a big impa...
As the global population ages, and as digital technologies become ever more densely woven into the f...
The information society is also an aging society. This means that as information technology becomes ...
Public libraries of today consist of both physical and digitalized elements. The purpose of this the...
This two year master thesis reviews the possibilities for how public libraries and geriatric care ca...
Purpose – Canada’s aging population is expected to have an impact on all public institutions; for pu...
The aim of this study is to gain deeper understanding of how older patrons (65 years of age and abov...
Aging populations challenge public libraries to adapt their materials, services and programming to m...
Major demographic shifts in the population will occur over the next two decades as the Baby Boomers ...
This paper considers ways in which older people can be excluded in UK society and then reviews publi...
The purpose of this thesis is to gain a better understanding of how elderly people seek and use info...
Research Problem: Auckland’s population is ageing which will have a large impact on services in the ...
Describes a survey of public library users that examined three issues related to the marketing of pu...
Across the world, governments are aware that the retirement of the baby boomers will have a big impa...
The population of older adults in the United States is rapidly increasing. If they have not already,...
Across the world, governments are aware that the retirement of the baby boomers will have a big impa...
As the global population ages, and as digital technologies become ever more densely woven into the f...
The information society is also an aging society. This means that as information technology becomes ...
Public libraries of today consist of both physical and digitalized elements. The purpose of this the...
This two year master thesis reviews the possibilities for how public libraries and geriatric care ca...