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北京城市图书馆开馆两周年,2025年接待读者超281万人次
Core Insights - Beijing City Library celebrates its second anniversary, having welcomed over 2.81 million visitors and hosted more than 4,000 diverse "Reading + X" activities, benefiting nearly 39.92 million readers by 2025 [2][4] Group 1: Achievements and Recognition - The library has received multiple awards, including the Honorary Design Award and Sustainable Design Award from the American Institute of Architects Hong Kong Chapter for its outstanding design and sustainable practices [4] - It was listed in TIME magazine's 2025 World's 100 Greatest Places, highlighting its significance as a cultural landmark [8] Group 2: Cultural and Educational Initiatives - The library organized various cultural exchange events, such as the "Sustainable Libraries" international academic conference and the East Asia Ancient Texts Digital Humanities Forum, contributing to the development of the industry [8] - The library's four themed pavilions continue to innovate, featuring VR technology in the Children's Pavilion and exhibitions focused on traditional festivals and heritage [9] Group 3: Community Engagement and Activities - The library promotes a philosophy of "national reading," offering diverse and immersive reading activities for all ages, including lectures by renowned experts and hands-on experiences with intangible cultural heritage [11] - The "Mobile Reading Pavilion" extends library services to parks, shopping areas, schools, and communities, enhancing accessibility to literature [13] Group 4: Technological Advancements - The library is expanding its smart service capabilities, utilizing AI technology for efficient book selection and cataloging, and introducing a self-service system for quick book retrieval [15] - The Metaverse Experience Pavilion features immersive exhibitions and interactive digital resources, enhancing the reader's experience with 3D presentations and AR navigation [17][19]
法媒:“未来图书馆”在深圳
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-26 06:43
深圳图书馆北馆的建筑本身,也具有鲜明视觉感:建筑面积约7.2万平方米,地上6层地下3层,提供座 位2500个,还有可存储数百万册图书的机器人仓库。这种自动化技术的沉浸感改变了人与书的关系,读 者不只在现场阅读,还可参与数字生态系统互动,提交数字化需求,就能看到所需图书神奇地出现,这 种体验颇具科幻色彩。在这里,科技还没完全取代人类,但正重新定义从借书到还书的图书链,同时减 少工作人员的重复性工作。 深圳并非唯一做出此类探索的城市,美欧的图书馆也在做相关尝试。但深圳的规模更大,这里拥有世界 上最大的自动化图书仓库之一,是21世纪的"图书馆工厂",足以成为业内参照的标杆。(作者尼古拉· 加利,董铭译) 法国文学新闻网(ActuaLitte)12月24日文章,原题:未来图书馆已存在,就在中国深圳 在科技的聚光 灯下,深圳图书馆不再只是阅读场所,而是"未来图书馆"的展示平台。在深圳图书馆北馆,入口处就能 看到各种创新。忘掉排长队吧,在这里还书不再需要人工,而是由机器人分拣系统完成。这种科技进步 在深圳的宝安图书馆也能看到,智能机器人可高速"消化"返还图书,每小时分拣效率达2000册。这可不 是噱头,而是中国人将仓储行 ...
首图助推更多名家书房落成开放
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-24 14:45
首都图书馆"陈夏书房"以两位教授姓氏命名,首批捐赠入藏图书达1.3万册,以个人著作、主编文集、 研究资料及学界友人签名赠书为主体,另有书画、手稿若干,呈现其在近现代中国文学、教育、思想、 文化史等领域的学术足迹与专藏特色。 (来源:北京城市副中心报) 本报讯(记者 赵鹏)当私人珍藏化作公共财富,当浓重笔墨融入城市脉搏,一座承载着学者人文情怀 的"陈夏书房",为北京这座历史文化名城增添新的精神地标。近日,由首都图书馆为北京大学中文系陈 平原、夏晓虹夫妇的捐赠图书打造的"陈夏书房",在首都图书馆华威桥馆B座六层开放。 陈平原先生是北京大学哲学社会科学一级教授、中央文史研究馆馆员,长期从事中国近现代文学与文化 研究;夏晓虹女士是北京大学中文系教授,在晚清文学与文化研究领域成就卓著。此次他们将个人藏书 捐赠给首都图书馆,堪称知识共享、文化传承的典范之举。 "陈夏书房"面向读者开放阅览服务,还将举办学术讲座、专题研讨、读书沙龙等文化活动,打造集文献 查阅、学术交流、文化传播于一体的公共空间,让书房成为连接学界与公众的文化纽带,推动学术研究 成果惠及更广泛读者群体。 "陈夏书房"的落成,将私人藏书转化为公共图书馆馆藏,其 ...
扩容空间 拓展边界
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-22 20:23
Core Insights - Public libraries are evolving into multifunctional cultural spaces, leading to increased foot traffic during summer vacations due to factors such as family visits, cultural activities, and study needs [1] Group 1: Increased Foot Traffic - The rise in visitor numbers during summer is attributed to three main factors: the vacation of middle and primary school students, the appeal of cultural activities, and the need for study spaces among students and professionals [1] - Cultural activities in July and August are more than double those in other months, attracting diverse reader groups [1] Group 2: Space Expansion and Optimization - To address the seating shortage, libraries are restructuring existing spaces to create open reading areas, adding 108 new seats [2] - New functional areas such as children's picture book sections and digital experience zones are being established to cater to different reading needs and disperse crowds [2] - Community book-sharing systems are being implemented in various locations to extend library services beyond traditional settings [2] Group 3: Time Management and Service Innovation - Libraries are optimizing study room hours from 9 AM to 9 PM to accommodate peak study times, effectively reducing pressure on traditional reading areas [3] - Strict regulations against seat reservation abuse are being enforced to ensure fair access for all readers [3] - Digital transformation is being leveraged to reduce reliance on physical seating, with upgrades to digital resource libraries and inter-library cooperation agreements to enhance resource sharing [3]
上海图书馆发布声明!
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-22 15:14
12月22日,上海图书馆发布辟谣声明,以下为具体内容: 声明 近期网络上关于本馆拍卖翁氏藏书并牟利的说法,纯属谣言。 上海图书馆始终依法依规管理各类馆藏。自2000年翁氏藏书整体转让入藏以来,本馆从未以任何形式对外处置该批古籍。这批古籍专藏被妥善保存在上海图 书馆古籍善本书库,并通过展览、讲座、出版等多种方式服务广大读者。 本馆严正告诫相关侵权行为人,必须立即删除全部不实信息,停止一切传播不实信息的违法行为。本馆将通过法律途径依法追究相关人员法律责任。 特此严正声明。 上海市古籍保护中心 2025年12月22日 上海图书馆 ...
海南东坡主题图书馆获赠300余件古籍文献(文物)
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-10-19 01:59
Core Points - The Hainan Dongpo Theme Library held a donation ceremony on October 18, where 34 collectors and cultural researchers donated over 300 valuable documents related to Dongpo culture [1] - The donation included 151 rare ancient books, 151 pages from the Ming and Qing dynasties, 60 calligraphy rubbings, and several academic research works, enhancing the library's collection [1] - Since its opening on October 18, 2024, the library has focused on the collection, research, and dissemination of Dongpo culture, with a total collection of over 13,000 volumes [1] Collection and Donations - The library has received a total of over 280 ancient books, 250 pages of ancient texts, and 60 rubbings through ongoing public donations, significantly enriching its resources [1] - The donation activity lasted for six months and aimed to support the protection, research, and dissemination of Dongpo culture [1] Digitalization Efforts - The second phase of the library's information technology project is actively progressing, aiming to digitize its collection of books and artworks [1] - Once completed, readers will be able to access the library's resources online through web platforms and mobile devices, enhancing cultural experience [1]
东坡心事此间藏
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-10-19 01:52
Core Points - The Hainan Dongpo Theme Library celebrated its first anniversary with a donation ceremony, receiving a collection of ancient books, cultural relics, and research works from 34 collectors and cultural enthusiasts, enhancing its role in the preservation and development of Dongpo culture [1][7] - The library has accumulated over 13,000 volumes, embodying the concept of "long preserving five carts of books" as emphasized by Su Dongpo, reflecting the importance of cultural heritage and education [3][9] - The library aims to promote the research and dissemination of Dongpo culture, having received over 6,000 visitors in its first year, including government officials and students, fostering cultural confidence and integrity [9][10] Summary by Sections Donations and Contributions - The library's collection has been significantly enriched by donations, including over 280 ancient books and numerous rare editions, showcasing the commitment of collectors to public access to cultural resources [7] - Notable donations include rare editions such as the Jiaqing edition of "Dongpo Shuzhuan" and Ming Dynasty's "Dongpo Tiba," highlighting the library's growing significance in the field of cultural preservation [7] Cultural Significance - Su Dongpo's philosophy emphasizes the importance of leaving behind knowledge and culture rather than material wealth, which resonates with the library's mission to serve as a repository of cultural heritage [2][6] - The library's efforts align with the broader cultural narrative in China, where the value of education and cultural legacy is prioritized over material possessions [3][6] Future Developments - The library is advancing its digitalization project to enhance accessibility and maximize the utility of its collections, ensuring that the cultural heritage reaches a wider audience [9] - The integration of technology aims to preserve the library's rare collections while promoting the ongoing relevance of Dongpo culture in contemporary society [9][10]
湖南发布“古籍修复知识库系统” 打造古籍修复“数字百科”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-10-14 09:26
Group 1 - The Hunan Library has launched an "Ancient Book Restoration Knowledge Base System" aimed at serving practitioners nationwide and is open to the public for free [1] - The system integrates ancient book restoration techniques with modern technologies such as artificial intelligence and RAG, addressing challenges in knowledge transmission and talent cultivation [1] - The knowledge base includes over 200 restoration cases, more than 200 types of restoration paper, over 300 professional books, 800+ professional papers, and 100+ restoration techniques, creating a "digital encyclopedia" for ancient book restoration [1] Group 2 - The "Ancient Book Protection Course in Schools" initiative was launched in Hunan, aiming to engage more young people in the preservation of ancient books and promote traditional Chinese culture [2]
我们这样“看见”世界(大地风华)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-06 22:01
Core Insights - The development of accessible cultural services for visually impaired individuals in China has significantly improved over the past few years, with libraries, cinemas, and museums enhancing their facilities and offerings to cater to this demographic [1][2][3] Group 1: Library Services - The establishment of a network of visually impaired reading rooms across China, with a total of 1,659 such facilities, has been a major advancement in providing access to literature and resources for visually impaired individuals [1] - The availability of nearly 19,000 smart reading machines in libraries nationwide, which have accumulated 35.83 million hours of online interaction, highlights the growing engagement of visually impaired readers with available resources [1] Group 2: Film Accessibility - The "audio-described cinema" initiative, which has been in place for over a decade, allows visually impaired individuals to experience films through detailed narration, with over 2,000 films now available on various internet platforms [2] - Volunteer efforts have been crucial in delivering these audio descriptions, enhancing the cultural experience for visually impaired audiences [2] Group 3: Museum Accessibility - The implementation of the "Barrier-Free Environment Construction Law" in September 2023 marks a significant step towards improving accessibility in museums, with institutions like the Forbidden City now offering guided tours and tactile experiences for visually impaired visitors [3] - The integration of cultural and creative elements in museum exhibits allows visually impaired individuals to engage with history through touch and sound, enriching their understanding of cultural heritage [3]
韩媒:韩国公共图书馆变得“酷”起来
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-08-26 23:09
Core Insights - The article discusses the transformation of public libraries in South Korea, highlighting their evolution from traditional study spaces to multifunctional cultural hubs that cater to community needs [1][2][3] Group 1: Historical Context - Since the 1960s, Seoul has experienced rapid economic growth and urbanization, leading to a surge in population and a utilitarian view of public libraries as serious study environments [1] - The 1990s saw a slowdown in population growth, and with democratization and economic development, South Korea became a developed nation, diminishing the appeal of libraries as primary learning spaces [1] - By the 21st century, rising living standards allowed students to study at home or in private institutions, further reducing the libraries' attractiveness [1] Group 2: Recent Developments - Contrary to predictions of their decline, public libraries have gained popularity since 2010, driven by a growing demand for public spaces for cultural activities and gatherings [2] - Investment in public libraries has increased, with 40 new libraries opening in Seoul by around 2020, many in previously underserved areas [2] - Notable examples include the Paju Book City Library, which redefined itself as a multifunctional cultural space, and the opening of the Yeonhwa Pavilion Library in Jeonju, showcasing traditional Korean architecture [2] Group 3: Future Outlook - The impact of artificial intelligence on information production and consumption is expected to influence the future of libraries, particularly regarding the role of physical books [2] - Despite the digital age, many still regard physical books as the only "real" books, suggesting that public libraries may evolve into repositories of human-generated knowledge [2] - The aging population in South Korea is rediscovering libraries, with retirees using them as quiet spaces for preparing for second careers and enjoying cultural programs [3]