Queer Fear: o lugar da comunidade LGBTI+ na biblioteca municipal de sintra

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https://doi.org/10.62758/re.v3i3.199

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Bibliotecas Públicas, LGBTI , Sintra, Portugal

Resumo

A biblioteca pública tem o dever de acolher a comunidade LGBTI+ através de produtos e serviços específicos. Esta investigação parte das necessidades queer, procurando compreender a sua articulação com a biblioteca pública e focando a coleção existente na biblioteca e os serviços que esta oferece, o que pode permitir identificar o nível de acolhimento da comunidade LGBTI+. Para o estudo de caso da Biblioteca Municipal de Sintra, desenvolveram-se instrumentos próprios de investigação: uma grelha de observação, que colocava em comparação a realidade desejada com a realidade observada na biblioteca; uma checklist de livros clássicos queer (1886-2002), organizada para este estudo, de modo a avaliar a coleção da biblioteca; notas de campo reflexivas, como forma de acompanhamento do estudo de caso; e uma grelha de recomendações, resultado de uma reflexão extensa sobre o estado atual dos produtos e serviços da Biblioteca Municipal de Sintra e consistindo num conjunto de medidas decorrentes de fontes de apoio portuguesas. Dividida, fundamentalmente, na avaliação da coleção e dos serviços, a investigação revelou uma biblioteca pública com as bases necessárias para se tornar um espaço inclusivo da diversidade de género. A falta de conhecimento acerca da comunidade LGBTI+ e das suas necessidades informacionais é ainda uma realidade, pelo que apenas através de colaborações com entidades LGBTI+ nacionais e regionais se pode procurar incrementar a situação atual. No entanto, o respeito pela comunidade LGBTI+ e as suas necessidades, por parte dos bibliotecários da BMS, é um aspeto fundamental.

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2023-12-21

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Nogueira, I., & Revez, J. (2023). Queer Fear: o lugar da comunidade LGBTI+ na biblioteca municipal de sintra: . Revista EDICIC, 3(3), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.62758/re.v3i3.199