Library Communication in the Era of Digimodernism
Abstract
The movement from a modern to a postmodern/digimodern information society can be seen in many facets of the library. The library arena, where knowledge and ideas are documented, shared and preserved, is being transformed with unusual scale and impact. This transformation is characterised, in part, by the deconstruction of classifications and meta-narratives, diminishing hierarchy and control, and non-linear communication development. The aim of this paper is to analyse the transformation of the library communication with users based on the digimodern approach. The paper reveals the impact of digimodernism on the library theory and practice through the binary oppositions: taxonomy-folksonomy, information expertise-user participation etc. These characteristics challenge and redefine how library specialists manage collections and services today and in the future.