Subtilităţile receptării mesajului scris
Subtleties of Receiving the Written Messages
Author(s): Emese CsikiSubject(s): Library and Information Science, Other
Published by: Biblioteca Județeană Mureș
Keywords: Libraria; Biblioteca Județeană Mureș; biblioteconomie; bibliologie; carte veche; carte bibliofilă; istorie locală; servicii de bibliotecă; Biblioteca Teleki; carte veche românească;
Summary/Abstract: There is a strong connection between human personality and the pleasure of reading; although humans do not born with personality, they become one while reading – communication in a larger sense – is part of it. For a better understanding of what he reads, or it is transmitted to him, man considers that it is absolutely necessary the existence of a perfect communion between the reader and the transmitter of the message, and also the use of a common language.During decades, scientists tried to give definitions to different types of reading: vicious-reading, work-reading, pleasure-reading (A. Maurois); analitical-reading, critical-reading (N. Georgescu-Tistu); learning-reading, informational-reading, consultation-reading (C. Olăreanu). There are generally accepted types of reading, used in everyday life, but the most important types, used especially in a library, are analitical-reading and informational-reading (P. Cornea), because they allow a faster understanding of a book.The reader, at his turn, has some obligations: to understand the message, to valuate it and to explain it. He must not take everything he reads for granted; he must not let the writer think for him. Reading must become a stimulant for thinking, some kind of „spiritual food” that will help the reader to evolve.We may say that the reason for reading is not important; it does not matter if we read because we love to, because we have to or because we are bored; all that matters is that BOOK is probably the best way of spiritual progress.
Journal: Libraria. Studii și cercetări de bibliologie
- Issue Year: II/2003
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 46-59
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Romanian