Changing Greek Libraries: A Continuous Dialogue

Reference Type Journal Article
Year of Publication
2019
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Journal
IFLA Journal
Volume
45
Issue
2
Pagination
69-80
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Abstract
In the era of radical socio-economic-technological developments, the Library and Information Science sector in Greece undergoes a series of changes in a dialectic relation with technological changes. Libraries in Greece have a long history, from the Academy of Plato and the Lyceum of Aristotle in the 5th ce. B.C. to the transition of the National Library of Greece at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center. This paper aims to provide an overview and record the milestones signifying the beginning of the changes happening in every aspect of the Greek LIS landscape. In addition, it aims to highlight the changes in the Greek library scene, extending from synergies and networks to new library buildings, as well as the role of LIS education and lifelong learning.
Annotation
After a brief overview covering the classical period, the focus is on developments since the founding of the National Library of Greece in 1832.