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Leisure Activities as a Driver for the Development of Libraries in the Modern World

https://doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2022-4-81-89

Abstract

Social, economic, political, digital transformations in society lead to changes in Russian social and cultural space. Leisure becomes a significant part of the modern cultural process. The problem of the study of cultural and leisure activities (CLA) remains open. Leisure activities are undergoing changes. The article provides an empirical analysis of cultural and leisure activities to comprehend the current stage of the cultural development process in Russia. The authors give the examples of the dependence of the forms of library practice on changing reader needs in a historical retrospective. It is noted that various forms of CLA are commonly implemented into the work of cultural institutions. Intellectual and leisure activities becomes a significant part of CLA. It is necessary for the inclusion of an individual into modern educational, professional, cultural spaces. New digital combined forms of work and project activities are popular tools that increase efficiency of cultural and leisure activities of cultural institutions. The article provides examples of the active involvement of the State Universal Scientific Library of Krasnoyarsk region in the intellectual leisure industry. The authors come to the conclusion that the content and technological change of CLA as a systemic phenomenon occurs under the influence of the realities of modern life and contributes to the functions evolution in cultural institutions.

About the Authors

G. L. Ruksha
State Universal Scientific Library of Krasnoyarsk region
Russian Federation

Ruksha Gennady Leonidovich - Chief Bibliographer of the Reference and Bibliographic Information and Digital Resources Department

660017, Krasnoyarsk, K. Marks str., 114



I. A. Sheremetova
State Universal Scientific Library of Krasnoyarsk region
Russian Federation

Sheremetova Irina Aleksandrovna - Chief Librarian of the Reading Rooms Department

660017, Krasnoyarsk, K. Marks str., 114



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Ruksha G.L., Sheremetova I.A. Leisure Activities as a Driver for the Development of Libraries in the Modern World. Bibliosphere. 2022;(4):81-89. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2022-4-81-89

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