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Please describe the top two most interesting activities that could be included in a library’s social networking/community site.
“Set up interest groups such as nature
study, gardening, health etc., and help
people find and share the best resources
that support each activity.”
72-year-old from the U.S.
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“History of the town {city} and its people.”
57-year-old from Canada
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“Mini-conférences sur des thêmes pouvant
créer des liens entre les citoyens
et le livre mais aussi entre les citoyens
eux-mêmes.”
(Mini meetings themes that could create
links between the citizens book, but also
between the citizens themselves.)
48-year-old from France
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“Informationsseite über allgemeine, das
Zusammenleben betreffende Fragen”
(Information site about general, community-oriented questions.)
47-year-old from Germany
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検索したい事柄に関する情報提供の場
(A place to put out information related to
things that you want to search on.)
33-year-old from Japan
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“I would like to share book reviews. I hate
reading a book that I thought would be
great and finding it a dull read. Especially
from an author that I like.”
54-year-old from the UK
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個人の創作した文章などの閲覧
(Looking at personally created writings
and so on.)
29-year-old from Japan
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“A club to read and discuss new books.”
72-year-old from the UK
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“Recherche et créativité”
(Research and creativity.)
53-year-old from France
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“Maybe a role play of a certain scene in
a given book.”
16-year-old from the US
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“Get book clubs started and organized.”
67-year-old from Canada
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“Kennenlernen anderer Bibliothekbenutzer
mit gleichen Interessen”
(Meeting other library users with similar
interests.)
24-year-old from Germany
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