The History and Current Challenges of Libraries in Japan

  • Alix F
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Abstract

Japan's libraries have many positive attributes and continue to evolve. However, many library sectors struggle with serving users because of staff outsourcing, library leadership, and a focus on circulation statistics that prevent them from developing into 21st-century information and community centers. This paper reviews the history and current status of each library sector, including their services and staffing. It then examines their current challenges and how professionalism, librarian education, and community engagement are the main challenges to their success and suggests recommendations to elevate them to compete in the global arena.

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Alix, F. (2021). The History and Current Challenges of Libraries in Japan. SLIS Connecting, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.18785/slis.1001.09

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