Accommodating children's social wellbeing through library therapeutic landscape: A conceptual framework

Reading has been essential for personal growth, whereby an information-equipped individual will greatly contribute to his nation's well-being. Realizing this fact, bibliotherapy and therapeutic landscapes elements has started being emphasized in public and school libraries, while rehabilitation...

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Published in:Proceedings of the 33rd International Business Information Management Association Conference, IBIMA 2019: Education Excellence and Innovation Management through Vision 2020
Main Author: Husaini H.; Noordin S.A.; Shuhidan S.M.; Saiful Bahry F.D.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: International Business Information Management Association, IBIMA 2019
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85074081557&partnerID=40&md5=f97759a4a0e9a53e7051a19f5ce37e7e
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Summary:Reading has been essential for personal growth, whereby an information-equipped individual will greatly contribute to his nation's well-being. Realizing this fact, bibliotherapy and therapeutic landscapes elements has started being emphasized in public and school libraries, while rehabilitation centers work hand-in-hand with libraries and counselors to ensure that it is being implemented in order for its benefits to be shared with many. This paper aims to study the library therapeutic elements being applied in Malaysian public libraries and how it stimulates and foster children's wellbeing in a conceptual research framework. In this study, data collection is carried out in a mixed-method approach within two separate phases. The initial phase of the study qualitatively approached the study via interviews while the latter stage of the research involved questionnaire distribution as a quantitative method in data collection. For the qualitative approach, a series of interviews is conducted in a semi structural method within a focus group. This is later represented in a conceptual research framework as to capture the essence of library therapeutic concepts in stimulating children's well-being. © 2019 International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA).
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