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From readers’ advisory to literary advocacy – a conceptual exploration

This article departs from an observation that current practices of readers advisory (litteraturformidling) in public libraries tend to prioritize readers’ demands, taste, or contextual matters on the expense of literature itself. We ask what it means to put literature first and how research can unde...

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Published in:Information research 2022-12, Vol.27
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