Content analysis model to analyze facets of social mission of public library on the Facebook and in the websites


Autoria(s): Alvim, Luisa; Calixto, José António
Contribuinte(s)

Katsirikou, Anthi

Data(s)

15/07/2016

15/07/2016

25/05/2016

Resumo

In this paper we present the development and the implementation of a content analysis model for observing aspects relating to the social mission of the public library on Facebook pages and websites. The model is unique and it was developed from the literature. There were designed the four categories for analysis Generate social capital and social cohesion, Consolidate democracy and citizenship, Social and digital inclusion and Fighting illiteracies. The model enabled the collection and the analysis of data applied to a case study consisting of 99 Portuguese public libraries with Facebook page. With this model of content analysis we observed the facets of social mission and we read the actions with social facets on the Facebook page and in the websites of public libraries. At the end we discuss in parallel the results of observation of the Facebook of libraries and the websites. By reading the description of the actions of the social mission, the general conclusion and the most immediate is that 99 public libraries on Facebook and websites rarely publish social character actions, and the results are little satisfying. The Portuguese public libraries highlight substantially the actions in the category Generate social capital and social cohesion.

Identificador

Book of Abstracts of the 8th Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (London, UK: 24-27 May, 2016). Published by ISAST: International Society for the Advancement of Science and Technology.

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/18642

mluisa.alvim@gmail.com

jacalixto2000@gmail.com

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ISAST: International Society for the Advancement of Science and Technology

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openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Qualitative and Quantitative Methods #Content Analysis Model #Social Mission of the Public Library #Facebook
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article