http://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/issue/feedBiblioteche oggi2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Massimo Belottibelotti@bibliotecheoggi.itOpen Journal Systems<p style="font-size: 13px;"><img src="/public/site/images/admin-biblio/journalThumbnail_it_IT2.png" alt="copertina" height="180px" align="left" hspace="25" vspace="10" />"Biblioteche oggi" è una rivista mensile di informazione professionale, che si rivolge ai bibliotecari e al mondo delle biblioteche. Strumento di servizio e di aggiornamento, propone articoli di attualità e di approfondimento, saggi di biblioteconomia, inchieste e reportage, spazi di discussione e rubriche. La rivista partecipa attivamente al dibattito biblioteconomico, offrendo ai suoi lettori stimoli e spunti di riflessione sulle nuove linee di tendenza.</p>http://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1635Biblioteche e nuove forme della lettura2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00M. B.redazione@bibliotecheoggi.it2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1636Profilo, luci e ombre della biblioteconomia: uno sguardo panoramico2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Maurizio Vivarellimaurizio.vivarelli@unito.it<p>This contribution presents and discusses a recent book by Mauro Guerrini, Biblioteconomia (Roma, Associazione italiana biblioteche, 2023), which has as its object the ambitious objective of describing and delimiting the boundaries of the disciplinary field of Library Science and Librarianship, examined in its diachronic and synchronic dimension, and essentially defined as the ordering activity, carried out in libraries by librarians, of the elements which, appropriately indexed, constitute the bibliographic universe. The volume synthetically examines, in addition to the historical dimension of the discipline, its most significant developments, with a broad, inclusive, panoramic presentation. Finally, the article concludes with some observations that tend to highlight the need for an inter- and transdisciplinary foundation of this disciplinary field, necessary to face the many challenges of contemporary complexity.</p>2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1637Sapere e sentire digitale2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Maddalena Battaggiamaddalena.battaggia@uniroma1.itFabio Mercantifabio.mercanti@uniroma1.it<p>“Sapere Digitale. Educazione civica digitale in biblioteca” is a complex project active in Piemonte and then also in Valle d’Aosta since 2019. The project has developed in three main areas: training, research and building relationships. This article presents the second phase of the research activity (the first has been presented in Biblioteche oggi vol. 39). In this phase four focus groups were carried out involving participants with different profiles and different relationship with the library world: INDIRE researchers, teachers of Sapere Digitale training courses, librarians who are experts in digital culture, members of the Sapere Digitale scientific committee. Finally, a reflection on the development of the Sapere Digitale project is proposed.</p>2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1638La biblioteca digitale Vincenzo Viviani allievo di Galileo2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Stefano Casatis.casati@museogalileo.itAdele Poccia.pocci@museogalileo.it<p><em>Vincenzo Viviani allievo di Galileo</em> presents an innovative approach to the study of Galileo’s disciple/Viviani by reconstructing his library and providing sections for more in depth analysis of his intellectual biography. It is an integrated environment to the Museo Galileo’s digital library, which contains both internal and external digital resources. The library includes 1,750 works, of which approximately 1,600 can be consulted online. Information is available on books and manuscripts owned by the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, the Biblioteca Biomedica dell’Università degli<br />Studi di Firenze, and the Museo Galileo. The museum’s digital library is a valuable research tool that will be regularly updated and enriched with contributions from scholars and institutions who are collaborating with us on this project.</p>2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1639Linked Data, XML e IIIF al servizio dei manoscritti digitalizzati2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Fabio Cusimanofcusimano@ambrosiana.it<p>The digital age has expanded our ability to access information through ubiquitous and multiplatform technology. This enables us to instantly retrieve any digital content, especially through mobile devices with touch interfaces. It is important to consider the ability of digital technology to bridge the gap between remote users and digital objects. The IIIF ecosystem enables easy access and use of analog resources in digital form, increasing their communicative power beyond their original analog form. This is particularly evident in digitized collections of ancient manuscripts, which are now accessible to a wider audience, including both the general public and scholars. If ancient illuminated manuscripts already offered different levels of communication and enjoyment, as seen in the coexistence of textual content and decorations, today they can benefit from new enhancements mediated by IIIF (and its guaranteed interoperability), XML and Linked Data. This enables them to play a leading role in new processes with multiple potentials, such as recreation, education, academic, MAB/GLAM.</p>2024-02-16T12:48:52+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1641L’assessore e la biblioteca2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Romano Vecchietvecchiet.romano@gmail.com<p>Luigi Reitani (Foggia 1957-Berlin 2021) was the greatest Italian Germanist of his generation, but he also had a significant political-administrative experience as councillor for culture and tourism of the Comune di Udine between 2008 and 2013. In the article, we do not want to recall his merits as a translator and scholar (of enormous commitment was his translation of the entire work of Hölderlin, which came out in two volumes in the Mondadori Meridians), as much as his activity as a municipal councillor and cultural organizer in direct contact with the Bibliotheca civica di Udine “Vincenzo Joppi”. His activity, both before and during his political interlude, was characterized by splendid results that saw the city Library often at the center of the cultural activities he promoted, as, for example, during the important celebrations linked to the fortieth anniversary of the publication of Claudio Magris’s essay Il mito absburgico nella letteratura austriaca moderna in 2003. But, rereading today his whole activity, we cannot overlook the repeated difficulties Reitani encountered along this path: the role of the library and the resulting cultural policy strategies were repeatedly called into question by the city council, severely limiting innovative projects in this field. Luigi Reitani, partly because of this, did not want to repeat that political-administrative experience and devoted himself exclusively to study and literary research in academia, also trying himself again as a savvy cultural organizer as director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Berlin between 2015 and 2019.</p>2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1642Le biblioteche scolastiche nell'anno delle competenze. Tra trasformazione permanente e creatività2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Cristina Gioiacristina.gioia@aib.itGiorgia La Licatagiorgia.lalicata@aib.itRoberta Mororoberta.moro@aib.itAnnalisa Rossiannalisa.rossi@cultura.gov.itLaura Ballestralballestra@liuc.itLuisa Marquardtluisa.marquardt@uniroma3.itLicia Cianfrigliacianfriglia@anp.it2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1643Cinque tesi per riflettere sul senso delle biblioteche2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Camilla Quaglieriquaglieri.1925363@studenti.uniroma1.it2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1644Biblioteconomia come impegno civile2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Maria Chiara Ioriomariachiara.iorio@cultura.gov.itErica Vecchioerica.vecchio@cultura.gov.it2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1645Festa della lettura inclusiva2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Graziano Cosnercultura@abanoterme.itDaniele Ronzonibiblioteca@abanoterme.it2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggihttp://www.bibliotecheoggi.it/rivista/article/view/1646Cronaca Casanatense: centocinquant’anni di gestione laica2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Attilio Mauro Caproniattiliomauroc@gmail.com2024-02-16T12:48:53+01:00Copyright (c) 2024 Biblioteche oggi