From Digital Divide to Digital Inclusion:Choosing Aging Strategies in Building Smart Libraries
In the social context of the double overlap of digitalization and aging,the nesting of digital technology and library governance provides an effective means to realize the transformation of its digital and intelligent services,but the impact of multiple factors such as digital access divide,elderly digital use divide,and elderly digital literacy poverty has created the explicit governance problem of structural bias and discrimination locking against the elderly and falling into the shackles of the elderly digital divide.Based on this,the library carries out digital inclusion services through a multi-dimensional bridging path by reshaping service concepts,making"technical patches"to promote the accessibility of digital cultural information services,making"institutional patches"to release the comprehensive effect of inclusive governance policies of smart libraries,improving digital infrastructure and enhancing digital literacy of the elderly,etc,and protecting the information rights of the elderly to help them integrate into the digital society and the construction of smart libraries,thus realizing the leap of"good governance"of smart libraries.
Digital divideDigital inclusionSmart librariesAgeing