N. V. Boronina
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About
N. V. Boronina is a researcher specializing in library science, digital transformation, and the evolving role of research libraries in contemporary society. Her work centers on understanding how scientific and research libraries adapt their cultural and leisure functions in an increasingly digitalized world, positioning these institutions not merely as repositories of knowledge but as dynamic hubs for intellectual growth and community engagement. Boronina's most significant contribution lies in her conceptualization of Intellectual Development and Educational Outreach (IDEO), a framework she introduced to describe and systematize the cultural programming functions of research libraries in the digital era. This theoretical model provides both practitioners and scholars with a structured lens through which to evaluate library services and their alignment with modern technological realities. Her 2021 paper, which has garnered 7 citations, draws on international experience to contextualize domestic library practices, offering a comparative perspective that enriches the field. Her subsequent 2022 work, with 4 citations, further refines this framework under the IDEA designation, mapping the range of institutions actively implementing such services. Though early in citation accumulation, Boronina's scholarship addresses a critical and timely question about how libraries can remain culturally relevant and intellectually vibrant institutions in the digital age.
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- 2IDSP activities of scientific libraries in the era of digitalization4 citations · 2022