Social and digital empowerment of vulnerable library users of the Murcia Regional Library, Spain

Authors

  • José-Antonio Gómez-Hernández El profesional de la información
  • Manuel Hernández-Pedreño
  • Eduardo Romero-Sánchez

Keywords:

Murcia Regional Library, User studies, Public library, Vulnerable users, Digital divide, Digital literacy, Digital inclusion.

Abstract

This research is based on two qualitative techniques applied to further understand the levels of digital risk or empowerment of vulnerable users visiting Murcia Regional Library. Library users and staff, social workers, and the three most recent library managers were interviewed; participatory observation was applied. We studied the exclusion factors of users, their motivation for using library services, and their information and digital competencies. We conclude that these persons use the library primarily as a center for both leisure and media Internet purposes and also occasionally to study or job search. Nevertheless, and above all, they value the library as a comfortable, normalized, and inclusive space, in which they feel integrated and where, without limits, they can stay for leisure or practical purposes.

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Published

2017-01-04

How to Cite

Gómez-Hernández, J.-A., Hernández-Pedreño, M., & Romero-Sánchez, E. (2017). Social and digital empowerment of vulnerable library users of the Murcia Regional Library, Spain. Profesional De La información, 26(1), 20–33. Retrieved from https://revista.profesionaldelainformacion.com/index.php/EPI/article/view/54692