Creación de capital social en la biblioteca pública
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Capital social, confianza social generalizada, bibliotecas públicas, teoría del tercer lugar, teoría de stakeholdersResumen
En este trabajo, de carácter exploratorio, se estudia el fenómeno de la creación de capital social en las bibliotecas públicas con el objetivo de visibilizar de qué manera la biblioteca pública posibilita la creación de capital social. Refrendamos la investigación a través de una revisión sistemática de literatura científica en torno a la generación de capital social en la biblioteca pública, especialmente desde los enfoques ofrecidos por las teorías del tercer lugar y de los grupos de interés (o stakeholders). Aunque los resultados obtenidos en la investigación evidencian la posición activa y positiva de la biblioteca pública como generadora de capital social, no se ignoran problemas asociados, como el capital social negativo, la medición del capital social y el encaje del espacio virtual de la biblioteca.
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