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1980年,一项调查资料表明:在187,000名大学新生中,无一人表示愿意今后从事图书馆事业。这就促使《图书馆杂志》的编辑约翰·拜雷先生(John Berry)得出这样一个结论;图书馆这一乏味、低报酬的工作对大学新生没有什么吸引力。这种对图书馆工作的消极看法,在他们入学前就已形成。根据拜雷的观察:在图书馆成年人通常能得到图书馆员较快、较热情的服务,相对而言,小学生和中学生则往往受到冷遇,而正是这些学生在进入大学后,对图书馆无一点兴趣。
In 1980, according to one survey, none of 187,000 freshmen said they were willing to work in the library business in the future. This prompted John Berry, editor of Library Magazine, to conclude that the tedious and underpaid work of the library did not appeal to college freshmen. This negative perception of library work took shape before they entered school. According to Bayre’s observation: adults in the library usually get faster, more enthusiastic service librarians, relatively speaking, primary and secondary school students are often subject to cold reception, and it is these students after entering the university, the library No interest.