Policy Analysis and Development Support for the Government Leading Construction of Township Library
Abstract
The township library is an important link and important “cornerstone” of the construction system of public library in our country. This paper analyzes and evaluates the government’s policy process and the development of the township library construction. Policy analysis and evaluation are carried out from these aspects: the government being conscious of the national culture policy, the government provides public cultural products, and the whole platform construction is the source of the development of the township library, and the government responsibility of the main body and the management unit of the township library; It is pointed out that the development of township libraries should be reflected in the improvement of relevant financial support system, the integration of social resources to promote resource sharing, the township library into the professional public library, government functions should be transformed into a number of aspects of government security.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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