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New Library World | 2012

The four spaces – a new model for the public library

Henrik Jochumsen; Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen; Dorte Skot-Hansen

Purpose – The aim of this paper is to present a model for the public library created by the authors.Design/methodology/approach – The paper is divided into three parts. The first part emphasizes considerations regarding todays focus on both the virtual and the physical library. The second part describes the four‐space model, including examples of libraries as illustrations of the different spaces and examples of how the model is being used in the Nordic library‐world. The third part pinpoints some critical questions in relation to the model.Findings – The paper shows how the four‐space model has been used in different ways in the Nordic countries since it was presented for the first time in a Danish report on public libraries in 2010.Practical implications – The four‐space model can be a useful tool in relation to developing, building, designing, arranging and rearranging public libraries. Furthermore the model can be a tool for management and communication in connection with library plans and policy and...


New Library World | 2013

The role of public libraries in culture‐led urban regeneration

Dorte Skot-Hansen; Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen; Henrik Jochumsen

Purpose – The purpose of this article is to present a research project on public libraries in urban development focusing on how libraries contribute to culture‐led urban regeneration as icons, placemakers and community vitalization.Design/methodology/approach – The research project is based on case studies of new “cutting‐edge” public libraries in Europe and North America. These case studies have been conducted through analysis of documents, observation and qualitative interviews with key informants.Findings – The article finds that new public libraries have re‐conceptualized their design, brand and functions as an answer to strategies of culture‐led urban regeneration, and at the same time they have actively contributed to urban development by changing the image and identity of urban places, contributing to urban diversity and addressing social and economic problems.Practical implications – The article provides a framework for development of strategies and legitimization for public libraries and a point ...


The Library Quarterly | 2007

Problems and Possibilities: The Public Library in the Borderline between Modernity and Late Modernity

Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen; Henrik Jochumsen

The public library is a product of modernity that follows in the wake of industrialization, urbanization, and popular movements, while at the same time the public library itself supports the building up and development of the modern. This article will examine the arrival of modernity and the prerequisites for the rise of public libraries, as well as some crucial aspects of the relationship between the public library and modernity. Furthermore, by means of contributions from recent significant sociologists, such as Anthony Giddens, Jean‐François Lyotard, and Scott Lash, we shall discuss the implications of the development of late modern or postmodern society for the present public library.


International Journal of Cultural Policy | 2003

Strategies for public libraries in the 21st century

Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen; Henrik Jochumsen

Abstract: Taking our reference point from the French cultural sociologist Pierre Bourdieus idea of the Social field, in this paper we will seek to identify and discuss a number of characteristics which define the public library. As changes within the public library system are often instigated by external factors we will place special emphasis on an analysis of the status, which the library holds in society. On the basis of the above we will, while concluding, put forward our idea of strategies needed to make the public library visible in the 21st century.


International Journal of Cultural Policy | 2017

Towards Culture 3.0 – performative space in the public library

Henrik Jochumsen; Dorte Skot-Hansen; Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen

The aim of this article is to analyse and discuss the development of performative spaces in public libraries from a cultural policy perspective. First, a framework of three concepts of culture, 1.0–3.0, is used as a tool to analyse the overall development of public libraries. Against this background, we introduce the notion of performative spaces in public libraries by highlighting Nordic examples. The tendency can also be seen on a broader level in European and North American libraries, where a ‘performative turn’ can be seen as the relationship between the library and its users, especially the younger ‘digital natives’. The rationales behind the emergence of performative spaces in public libraries are analysed and discussed: democratisation, empowerment and economic impact. This article concludes that the performative spaces are legitimized by multiple rationales in the same way as cultural policies and cultural institutions are legitimised today.


Archive | 2017

Libraries as an infrastructure for a sustainable public sphere in a digital age

Ragnar Audunson; Svanhild Aabø; Jack Andersen; Sunniva Evjen; Henrik Jochumsen; Masanori Koizumi; Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen; Michael M. Widdersheim

This session will focus upon challenges to upholding a sustainable public sphere in a digital age and the potential of libraries to contribute to an infrastructure that might help us cope with these challenges. The workshop can be seen as a continuation of last year’s workshop themed Partnership with society: A social and cultural approach to iSchool research


Archive | 2008

The Fall and Rise of the Physical Library

Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen; Henrik Jochumsen


Nordisk Tidsskrift for Informationsvidenskab og Kulturformidling | 2017

Biblioteket som mødested : Sociologisk legitimitet og inspiration fra byplanlægningen

Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen; Henrik Jochumsen; Dorte Skot-Hansen


The End of Wisdom?#R##N#The Future of Libraries in a Digital Age | 2017

The Four Spaces of the Public Library

Henrik Jochumsen; Dorte Skot-Hansen; Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen


3E Conference - ECSB Entrepreneurship Education Conference | 2017

A Link between Education, Research and Entrepreneurship

Michael Rene Kristiansson; Henrik Jochumsen; Peter Josef Wick; Carsten Nico Hjortsø

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Jack Andersen

University of Copenhagen

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Ragnar Audunson

Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences

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Svanhild Aabø

Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences

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Sunniva Evjen

Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences

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