Reading habits of Croatian adult library users during COVID-19 lockdown in 2020

IF 0.7 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Information Research-An International Electronic Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.47989/irpaper947
Kornelija Petr Balog, Boris Badurina, Srđan Lukačević, Dino Radmilović
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COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 and consequent lockdown caused a number of changes in the everyday activities and lives of people globally. This paper looks into the change of reading habits of adult library users in Croatia. The online survey was administered through social media and mailing lists of Croatian public libraries, but part of the sample was obtained through snowball technique. The research was carried out in the period of February 15th to March 1st, 2021 resulting with the sample of 1.463 adult library users. The results were analysed by the SPSS statistical package utilising descriptive and inferential statistical methods (Chi-square, Spearman's rank-order correlation coefficient). Results show that almost 50.0% of the sample experienced the change of reading habits (particularly reading books) during the 2020 lockdown and every third respondent believed that they started spending more time reading in 2020. The younger the respondents, the more likely they were to have their reading habits affected by the 2020 lockdown. The prolonged state of a pandemic requires continuous study of reading habits that keep changing and evolving. Sex and age differences detected in the sample should be taken into account by those who create reading policies or offer services that promote reading.
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2020年COVID-19封锁期间克罗地亚成人图书馆用户的阅读习惯
2020年的2019冠状病毒病疫情和随后的封锁给全球人民的日常活动和生活带来了许多变化。本文对克罗地亚成人图书馆用户阅读习惯的变化进行了研究。这项在线调查是通过社交媒体和克罗地亚公共图书馆的邮件列表进行的,但部分样本是通过滚雪球技术获得的。该研究于2021年2月15日至3月1日期间进行,样本为1463名成人图书馆用户。结果通过SPSS统计软件包采用描述性和推断性统计方法(卡方,斯皮尔曼秩序相关系数)进行分析。结果显示,在2020年的封锁期间,近50.0%的样本经历了阅读习惯(尤其是阅读书籍)的改变,三分之一的受访者认为他们在2020年开始花更多的时间阅读。受访者越年轻,他们的阅读习惯就越有可能受到2020年封锁的影响。大流行的长期状态需要对不断变化和演变的阅读习惯进行持续研究。在样本中发现的性别和年龄差异应该被那些制定阅读政策或提供促进阅读服务的人考虑在内。
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Information Research-An International Electronic Journal
Information Research-An International Electronic Journal INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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1.20
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12.50%
发文量
62
审稿时长
45 weeks
期刊介绍: Information Research, is an open access, international, peer-reviewed, scholarly journal, dedicated to making accessible the results of research across a wide range of information-related disciplines. It is published by the University of Borås, Sweden, with the financial support of an NOP-HS Scientific Journal Grant. It is edited by Professor T.D. Wilson, and is hosted, and given technical support, by Lund University Libraries, Sweden.
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