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Concept of a library as a “third place” – a space for informal public life – in which people are happy to spend time together with other, gains in Poland more and more supporters. There it is reflected in the architectural solutions of new and improved library buildings. They feature meeting rooms, multi-media, educational centers, galleries, bookstores, coffee shops, a place to rest. Libraries, providing a comfortable places to study, work and many other forms of activity, they offer different kinds of activities to the readers. This article aims to analyze undertaken by public libraries initiatives for the elderly and attempt to answer the question of whether the library can be a “third place” for seniors?
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Koncepcja biblioteki jako „trzeciego miejsca” – przestrzeni dla nieformalnego życia publicznego – w którym chętnie się przebywa, spędza czas wspólnie z innymi, zyskuje w Polsce coraz więcej zwolenników. Znajduje ona odzwierciedlenie w rozwiązaniach architektonicznych nowych i modernizowanych budynków bibliotecznych. Pojawiają się w nich sale konferencyjne, multimedialne, centra dydaktyczne, galerie, księgarnie, bary kawowe, miejsca do odpoczynku. Biblioteki, zapewniając wygodne miejsca do nauki, pracy, wielu form aktywności, ale też i odpoczynku, kierują do swoich użytkowników ofertę różnego rodzaju działań. Celem artykułu jest analiza podejmowanych przez biblioteki publiczne inicjatyw na rzecz osób starszych i próba odpowiedzi na pytanie, czy biblioteka może być „trzecim miejscem” dla seniora?
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For a book arts scholar specialised encyclopaedias and subject dictionaries are the source of information about artistic books, including both manuscripts and printed books. Such resources contain entries related to decorative art (illumination, illustration, book binding, etc.) and book collecting (private collections, libraries, book museums) in various countries and periods. Some encyclopaedias also provide biographic data about people involved in the making of books — authors, artists, but also book lovers. Other references include information on bibliophile societies and magazines. Many of them are lavishly illustrated. The article presents several specialised encyclopaedias and subject dictionaries, both Polish and foreign, in the field of bibliology and art history. The author describes the structures of the publications, the types of entries with indexes and lists of references they contain. She also points to entries related to book aesthetics and notes which publications contain a separate entry for “book arts”.
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