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Created in the 1960s, the Petite Bibliothèque Ronde (formerly known as Joie par les livres) is a unique French children's library. Since the 1990s, and more so since 2000, the library is committed to the numeric format. In 2011, the challenge for the library is to build a numeric environment that takes into accounts the needs and habits of children born in the numeric age. In doing so, we had to rethink how multimedia spaces are designed and to imagine the future of the children's library.
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School and public libraries have always been natural allies. The nature of their collaboration varies from visits to the library and the collections, to young readers participating in reading groups and critical discussion. With the arrival of the Internet and online information, virtual space and the free circulation of knowledge challenge current practices and forms of collaboration. This study relies on the observations made in one commune and examines the following question: can joint efforts be developed to train readers to use information?
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Based on the natural link between access to books and academic success, this article describes the creation of a programme designed to support academic success; it was established by the public library of Repentigny, a suburb of Montréal. The article describes the pilot project set up in 2006-2007 with the help of two elementary schools located in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. It also discusses the results. In order to foster interest in homework, the Fouineur encourages the use of quality library resources and access to the specialists of the public library. To date, ten thousand children have participated in the workshops of the Fouineur.
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