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Sharing
the
_ book
Dad, you share a lot of books with A and GF, right ? Yeah
It would be nice if we could talk about it... organise a kind of discussion... Ok, tomorrow afternoon ?
M
F
F
M
Sharing
the
_ book
Asmall
discussionwith
family about books
&more
M Me/Mioï 25 years
Cousin 17 years
Aunt 51 years
Father 55 years
Grandfather 85 years
C
A
F
GF
1 / When did you start to share your books ?
M
F
GF
A
C
oh since I have 10 years old... more or less... yes
What did you say dad ? Always ?
um... since I have 15 - 16 years
old
Me ? No I started since I’m a retired person so for 23 years
Since high school, so 15 - 16 years old
M
2 / How many books do you exchange by month on average ?
F
1 1 - 2 1 - 2 0
GF A C
One On average, I give you one or two that depends...
One or two
None
M
3 / How many books do you read by month on average ?
1 1 1 - 1 ½ 1 - 1 ½
F GF A C
OneMe on average one or one and half
Me too, one or one and half
One
4 / Do you think that because of book you would
GF
F
A
Yes
M
M
this practice you had read some have not read ?
CNo
M
5 / Do you consider that this exchange of books in family give you a real bonus on your reading choices ?
F
GF
GF
A
A
Well yes
Yes
Don’t say no ! That bring you something !
Yes that bring you something but is it really a bonus ?
I don’t know... yes...
GF
F
[ ... ]
Yes, but not so much...
Not a lot...um...
yes we talk a little bit... but it’s a kind of pleasure to share the interest of a reading
M
6 / Do you talk about books you all read ? Is it important to have this discussion ?
Sharing the book is also sharing an
opinion.Traditionally this
exchange, apart from family or friends
circles, can take place through book clubs.
The members of these clubs gather together and discuss about the
books they read.
EXPRESS YOURSELF
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FOLLOW THE
OTHERSSharing 01
With internet this meeting can be now
virtual.Everyone can freely
share an opinion, grade a book or
participate to a forum, in dedicated websites
or social networks.
Is the virtual meeting still an meaningful
encounter ?
Is the virtual meeting still an meaningful
encounter ?
Sharing with anonymous persons is
it still sharing ?
Sharing with anonymous persons is
it still sharing ?
What is the value of a opinion from someone
you don’t know ?
What is the value of a opinion from someone
you don’t know ?
M
7 / How do you choose your book ?
C
GF
F
A
I listen to literary critics... I also read newspapers
family opinion, librarian opinion,
television and newspapers
I follow family opinion, yes... the television and the newspapers critics
Selection of the month in librabry, newspapers, radio and the librarian selection It’s often really good and interesting books
M
8 / Do you go to library ?
C
GF
GF
A
F
No
I hate read a book which is already touch by someone that I don’t know
Yes
M
9 / How many time do you go to the library per month on average ?
2 1
F A
On average, I go two times per month
One time every three weeks
M
10 / How many books do you borrow per month on average ?
2 3
F A
Ap-proxi-mately tow books
Three books on average
[ ... ]
A library is an organized collection
of information resources made accessible to a
defined community for reference or
borrowing.
I BORROW
YOU LEND ME
WE SHARE
Sharing 02
European culture is based on one book — the bible so we keep
almost a sacred relation with books.
As the gardian of books, libraries have also this aura. We see them as the reservoir
of knowledge.
With this system of borrowing, books circulate between
people, wearing out, living...
We can even find the trace of previous
users... as a evidence of this perpetual
exchange.
But beyond this exchange space,
library is a place of meeting, a space
locally established where people can
talk, exchange, meet others
Into a big quiet room.
A big quiet room
with books along
every wall.
“ Is this the place ? ” Time asked.
“ This is the place. ” Andrew said.
... and where librarians play an important role, to animate
this space and to be the link between books and users and
between readers.
But internet changes the way we access
knowledge. We can find a lot of books on the online
libraries and it’s faster and easier.
That changes also the way we search. The
library is not anymore the only place where
we can access to huge collection of books.
Against that, libraries decide to add more digital content and
more digital tools like online catalogue or
ebooks loan. They call themselves,
library 2.0
Even if libraries try to adapt themselves, is it enough to survive to
the digital revolution ?
Even if libraries try to adapt themselves, is it enough to survive to
the digital revolution ?
Is it the death of traditional libraries ?
Is it the death of traditional libraries ?
M
11 / Is it important to possess a book ? Or it equal for you to borrow it ?
F
GF
C
AThe both
It’s important to possess the book
Important for me to possess it too
A
GF
GF
C
F
A
ah... no if I already read it I don’t want to buy it
No
How you can know if you don’t have it ?
Yes I like to have it
Someone lended it to you
Yes
M
12 / Is it important to buy a book that you liked ?
M
13 / If you imagine now, that the future of the book is the digital book : Do you think you can continue to exchange your
book in the same way, I mean continue to exchange books even if it’s not physical books ?
F
A It’s important to have physical book
physical book
physical bookGF
M
14 / Do you ever try to read a book on a computer ?
A
F
No I never read on a computer
Me neither
I tried once but I quickly stoped
GF
n o
M
15 / Grandpa did you ever buy and/or read a book on your ipad ?
It was not very pratical
It’s unpleasant. And during summer evenings I suppose that attract mosquitoes
... and that might tiring your eyes more
F
F
F
M
16 / Why do you like or dislike to read on a computer ?
... and the screen is too bright
... yes
... and the relation of book is something personalYou can’t have the same privacy with a computerYou can’t turn down pages, underline your favorite parts
A
A
A
M
17 / If we consider now that books exchange can be online with people who you know only via internet, and you’ll never meet in the real life : do you think that the exchange will be better, equal or worst ?
No interest
Yes I don’t see the interest. It’s too complex for me
F
GF
Yes... no interest
... yes
A
F
M
18 / Do you think it’s preferable to meet in real people with who you exchange books ?
Yes it’s obvious !
Right ! And you won’t lend the same book depending who
A
A
Yes because you have a personal link with the person who lend you a book
yes
F
C
[ ... ]
The intellectual work is becoming more
dematerialized. Print books disappear in
favour of digital.The book circulates easier and between more people : the
group of exchange is extended.
WHAT IS YOURS IS MINE
Sharing 03
Internet, based on this idea of free and sharing, broadcasts largely by networks,
cultural goods.
Traditionnal sharing as an personal exhange and an
improvement is no longer sustainable in
this form.It’s only consumption. The book by his actual change, is threatened
by mass piracy.
Do we still enjoy a book even if it’s been illegally downloaded ?
Do we still enjoy a book even if it’s been illegally downloaded ?
Does it become a consumer good ?
Does it become a consumer good ?
M
19 / What do you think about the future of the book ?
I think the physical book won’t collapseA
Yes I’m agree
Me too
C
F
The book has already survive to many revolutions like TV, radio... but maybe for the archive of the book, that will change
Yes for the copyright
That will be the same problem than music, people could illegaly download it and book could be in danger
You won’t need to buy books anymore, that you could read for free
A
A
GF
GF
M
20 / Do you have some anecdotes about sharing the book ?
Um...it’s interesting is people who abandon books in public transports
Ah yes...
Do people take them ?
It’s what I do ! Sometimes when I have books that I know, they will not interest you, I take them and I put them on the bench in the public park close from my house
F
A
A
GF
I found it on garbage (december 2012)
Ah yes...You come 15 minutes later,
the book disappeared
Last time I let them on the mailbox...
they stayed a while...
because people probably thought that it’s someone who forgot them...
but the day after they were disappeared
GF
The best moment is when you read a book which fulfilled you
And these questions of digital and physical... there is a relation to the physical object which disappears with the tablet
F
Yes...and when you see the personal library of people, it’s very personalized...
... when I emptied my husband library (who is dead),
I found annotated books from his hand and
it was
very emotional.
A
Do you enjoyed this book ?Your friends will certainly enjoy it too.
A small family conversation about sharing book... in family, with others, on internet and how the digital era changes deeply our habits, the way we access to information, the way we search, share and consume book.