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加州州立大学系统 California State University System
北美最大的高等教育系统 二十三所分校 最老分校圣荷西州立大学 1857 最年轻分校 Channel Island 2002 教职员: 46,000, SJSU: 4,000 学生: 417,000, SJSU: 30,000
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马丁路德金图书馆 Dr. Marthin Luther King, Jr. Library
圣荷西州立大学图书馆和圣荷西市立公共图书馆和并而成的联合图书馆
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馆建状况 Library Building 费用 投资 面积 $177,500,000 圣荷西州立大学 圣荷西市政府 圣荷西市规划局
私人捐款 475,000 平方英尺
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馆藏 Library Collections
馆藏量 数据库 电子书 电子期刊 流通量 座位 1,600,000+ 291 30,000+ 60,000+ 2,346,933 3,600
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员工 Library Staff 圣荷西市 公共图书馆 圣荷西州立大学图书馆 164.85 82.45
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两个标识 Two Logos 圣荷西公共 图书馆 圣荷西州立大学图书馆
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合并原因 Reasons for Emerging
市长和校长联合建议 双方经费紧缺 急需新馆舍 加强城市高校合作 双方馆址相近 互利市民与学生 硅谷新创举
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服务理念 Service Concepts 免费开放 推动终身学习 为公民和社会服务 建立数字鸿沟的桥梁 促进市政建设 合理利用公共资金
Libraries are now viewed as those institutions that are vital to the survival of democracy. ALA past President Patricia Glass Schuman stated in 1992 that “We will not live in a true information society unless – and until – public policy makers recognize that an informed citizenry is a public good that benefits us all. We will not live in a true information society, we will not achieve equal opportunity and justice, unless – and until – all people have the library services that they need to learn, live, work, participate, and enjoy our democracy.” Provid9ing free open access to information so that the citizens of our communities have the tools needed to fully participate in our democracy is seen as a core function of the library as an institution. Another theme that runs throughout the literature on libraries, both public and academic is that of learning – whether we call it information literacy, information competency or life-long learning – our libraries both public and university are dedicated to learning. By supporting our libraries as public institutions, we as a people are making a commitment to those ideals. Another role of the public library that has been coined is that of social capital and the public library’s role and contribution to building that in our communities. Discussed by many both within and without the library community, social capital is defined as the glue that holds social structures and our very communities together. Nancy Kranich, past ALA XXXXX states, “ And Alan Bundy, University of South Australia has further stated the contributions that libraries make to our communities in this way. Libraries in our cities and libraries in our universities serve as anchor institutions. In its program for the CEOS for Cities National Meeting in San Jose this past year, the organization referred to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library an anchor institution built from the unique partnerships between the city and university – and one of the institutions that has made San Jose, the capital of Silicon Valley the powerhouse city that it is today. Other reasons why our governments support libraries with tax dollars are because they are seen as institutions that will level the digital divide, that libraries serve as good stewards of public funds and that libraries contribute to economic development and urban renewal. A publication that elaborates on that theme is “Making Cities Stronger – Public Contributions to Local Economic Development” by the Urban Libraries Council.
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马丁路德金图书馆 The Joint Library
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两个入口:进入图书馆就是你进入高等教育的通道 Two entrances
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Library Awards 奖状 2004 Library of the Year Library of Excellence
Helen Putnam Award of Excellence James C. Howland Gold Prize John Cotton Dana Award …
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Guinness World Record – Read Aloud 吉尼斯纪录 http://www.tvradiofilmtheatre.com/tour27.html
朗读马拉松吉尼斯纪录:74 小时 49 分 37 秒
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学生市民都爱图书馆 We Love Library
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为整个社区的终身学习服务 Life-Long Learning in Community
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欢迎前来参观访问! Welcome Your Visit!
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