Journal Article: “Ukrainian Public Libraries During the Russia-Ukraine War: Supporting Individuals, Communities, and the Nation”
The article (full text) linked below was recently published by IFLA Journal.
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Authors
Irene Lopatovska
Pratt Institute
Grace Pickering
Pratt Institute
Celia Coan
Pratt Institute
Source
Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (2025)
DOI: 10.1177/0961000625132661
Abstract
The study presented here was motivated by the desire to understand the current state of Ukrainian public libraries and share their stories with the broader international professional community. Twelve heads of different types of public libraries in several regions of Ukraine were asked to describe how the Russia-Ukraine war has affected their libraries. Participants’ stories largely confirm and extend previous reports of the Ukrainian libraries’ emerging functions as humanitarian aid and learning hubs, shelters, and emotional support centers. Expanding earlier accounts, participants also discussed initiatives focused on media literacy, decolonization of their collections, and strengthening of Ukrainian national identity. Based on the findings and the reviewed sources, we propose a theoretical framework of library user needs that are addressed by the war-affected public libraries in Ukraine. We argue that these needs, ranging from basic psychological, physical, safety, and informational to the need to be part of a community and a nation, are not unique to Ukraine and can explain the functions and value of public libraries in other countries.
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Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.