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The 5th Shanghai International Library Forum 2010. Zagreb C ity L ibraries between competence development and new professional roles. Davorka Bastić , Director of Zagreb City Libraries Ljiljana Sabljak , Head of the City Library of Zagreb
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The 5th Shanghai International Library Forum 2010 Zagreb City Libraries between competence development and new professional roles Davorka Bastić, Director of Zagreb City LibrariesLjiljana Sabljak, Head of the City Library of Zagreb Starčevićev trg 6, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, Europe Tel. 385 1 4572 081, Fax: 385 1 4572 089 e-mail: d.bastic@kgz.hr ; lj.sabljak@kgz.hr
Republic of Croatia Population: 4 437 460 Area: 56 538 km2 Capital: Zagreb 20 counties and City of Zagreb423 municipalities and 123 cities 1000 islands
Zagreb City Libraries today • Well organized network of public libraries in the City of Zagreb • The biggest public library in Croatia • Central library service for public and school libraries in the City of Zagreb and the County of Zagreb
Statistics for the year 2009. • Space: 16.705 m² (insufficient) • Staff: 553 • Collection: 2.164.537 book volumes, materials • Serial publications: 2179 titles • Users: 300.000 • Loan: 5.043.222 volumes • More than 270 cultural events for adults and 9490 events for children and young adults
Zagreb City Libraries structure COUNTY CENTRAL SERVICE CITY LIBRARY BOŽIDAR ADŽIJA LIBRARY MOBILE LIBRARY SERVICES (BIBLIOBUS) Branch LOCAL BRANCH LIBRARY (ex local district library) Branch
Libraries foundation §. 2. “The Library is a free, public, modern library service established and organized for all social groups of the citizens of Zagreb.”(from the Book of Rules “Libraries of the Royal and free City of Zagreb”, 1908.)
Zagreb City Libraries • 1967. the beginning of integration of public libraries in Zagreb • 2007. finished the integration in one institution – Zagreb City Libraries • Since 1970. planned expansion of the network: establishment and opening of the new libraries
Zagreb City Libraries network today • 42 libraries: • City Library • Božidar Adžija Library • 13 district libraries with • 27 branch libraries • 2 mobile libraries
Mobile library service • 2 mobile library services (bibliobus), 4 shifts, 73 service points • stock: 60.092 book volumes • users: 3520 • new services, WEBPAC, Internet
Central service • Zagreb City Libraries – County central service for public and school libraries in the City of Zagreb and County of Zagreb • 42 public libraries with 73 units • 2 mobile library services (bibliobus) • 317 school libraries • Functions: • Monitoring, supervision, providing professional help and advice • Planning the library network, planning the design and layout of new and refurbished libraries • Introduction of information technology and network development • Staff training and continuing professional education
Professional training • Regular professional seminars for new staff • Regular professional meetings • Informative Wednesday • Informative Tuesday • In-house Thursday • Lectures for school librarians • Lectures, presentations and workshops • Training Center for Continuing Education of Librarians – established by National and University Library, Faculty of Philosophy, Zagreb City Library and Croatian Library Association since 2002.
City Life and Library Service in Zagreb • Professional development, continuing education, the recommendations of IFLA/UNESCO, EBLIDA and NAPLE Guidelines, form the general recommendations which advise policies and strategies of our libraries. • They emphasize the following roles for the public libraries: • locally based service • providing information service tailored to local needs,reducing the information disparity between the information rich and the information poor • lifelong learning which implies a strategic use of the public library system providing access to networks and supporting all kinds of education • cultural and linguistic development which implies responsibilities in relation to cultural heritage, literature and literacy • providing free and equal access to high-quality information for allcitizens.
Croatian Center for Children’s Book • Established in 1993. • In 1995. became the Croatian section of IBBY-a • Functions: • Collecting valuable publications of Croatian children’s book • Promotion of Croatian children’s book in the country and abroad • Nominating of Croatian writers and illustrators for international awards
Networked information system ZAKI • Acquisition • Normative and bibliographic records • Classification • Subject description • Loan • WEBPAC
Cultural activities Special activities for the promotion of inclusia GALLERY WINDOWS Reading in a different way Literary events “Ivica Kičmanović” PLAYGROUP FOR TODDLERS CulturalThursdayin Sesvete MEETINGS OF EXPERTS ON GLAGOLITIC SCRIPTS IN TRAVNO
Days of China in the Zagreb City Library 2004. World in Zagreb - Window of Shanghai
Days of China in the Zagreb City Library Opening ceremony: nj. e. Zhi Zhao lin premier dr. Ivo Sanader Concert of Chinese artists
Days of China in the Zagreb City Library Workshops: preparing tea and chinese food Workshop: making kites
National projects coordination • Month of the Croatian Books • Ask Librarian • Portal of the public libraries
Digitized Zagreb Heritage Project: Illuminating a Part of Heritage: Zagreb at the Treshold of the Modern Age • a selection of invaluable and rare materials of the Zagreb City Library collections – Local History Collection Zagrabiensia, Musical Department and Croatian Center for Children’s Book.
The social role of the public library – project 65 plus • With the book to the door • Art workshop • Class of information literacy for older people • Generation encounters: “Talking rooms” • Exposition 65 plus
The Library Wide Open Doors The goals: to promote reading and life long learning and social inclusion of children with development handicaps and youth with disabilities. • Play session – Storytelling - Imaginative session • Creative workshops and cultural events • Musical educational meetings • Hand-making of tactile picture books
Month of the Croatian Books • Every year from 15.10. – 15.11. • 2009: 200 libraries, over 2500 different activities and events • 1995: 105 libraries, 500 activities and events
Publishing • Professional publications • Bibliographies • Bulletins of new acquisitions • Calendar of annual events • Ephemeral print materials (guides, pamphlets, bookmarks)
Reading promotion and literacy Reading, writing and the ability to use numbers are basicprerequisites to being an integrated and active member of society. Reading and writing are also the basic techniques needed for making use of new communication systems. The public library should support activities that will enable people to make the best use of modern technology. It should support other institutions that are combating illiteracy and promoting media competence. We in Zagreb City Libraries achieve this by: • promoting reading • organizing events to promote an interest in reading, literature and media culture • promoting and providing training in the use of computer technology • co-operating with teachers, parents and other contact persons to help new citizens acquire the necessary educational skills that will help them to manage their life in the new context
Reading promotion and literacy • organizing workshops for librarians, speech-therapeutists and publishers to show them how to prepare easy-to-read materials (according to IFLA guidelines for easy-to-read materials and library-based literacy programs) and implement logo-bibliotherapy for population with reading and writing difficulties. It is important because reading problems are usually caused by insufficient education but also by handicap, intellectual disability, dyslexia or other factors such as unemployment, high crime, or family breakdown. • Special activities: tribune Literary Friday, data base Anniversary Calendar, organization of the manifestation The Month of the Croatian Book, internet based reference service Ask a Librarian • Special events: World in Zagreb is a program of exhibitions and cultural events for children and adults which takes place in the Library. It is a result of co-operation with cultural institutions and foreign embassies which aims to introduce other cultures and traditions to the citizens of Zagreb. In the form of these projects we cooperate with our sister libraries in Moscow and Shanghai through the project Window of Shanghai.
Conclusion Libraries as holders of national development strategy and the cultural traditions preservation at national, regional and local level, by the reading stimulation projects are getting involved into cultural exchange, European and world politics of cooperation in transformation, computerization and globalization. The goals of libraries: • in preparing process for entering the EU – to develop cooperation, exchange and cultural dialogue in the process of globalization • equipment for information and technological literacy • national policy and strategy – to return the book / reading its dignity • the two–way channel in the cultural exchange
Conclusion How? • promoting reading and literacy • promoting critical thinking in a central aspect of new economy • teaching how to find information, interpreting, sorting, evaluating, manipulating, repacking information in dozens of forms from thousands of sources • librarians in co-operation with other specialist are organizing workshops, seminars and other forms of permanent educations • by the reading stimulation projects, libraries are involved in cultural exchange, European and world politics of cooperation in transformation, computerization and globalization
Conclusion How? • having a fundamental understanding of the legal and ethical uses of digital materials • implementation of logo-bibliotherapy for population with reading and writing difficulties • cultural and linguistic development which implies responsibilities in relation to cultural heritage, literature and literacy Zagreb City Libraries have responded to all these challenges and have taken the opportunity to develop services in a new and exciting way.
Thank you! XIE XIE Davorka Bastić d.bastic@kgz.hr Ljiljana Sabljaklj.sabljak@kgz.hr