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Science fiction in the public library : essence and selection

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dc.contributor.advisor Kruger, J. A.
dc.contributor.advisor Gericke, Elizabeth Martina
dc.contributor.author Brewis, William Loftie-Eaton
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:10Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:10Z
dc.date.issued 1997-06
dc.identifier.citation Brewis, William Loftie-Eaton (1997) Science fiction in the public library : essence and selection, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15913> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/15913
dc.description.abstract The selection of science fiction was researched to determine how science fiction should be evaluated and selected in the context of the public library. The first sub-problem to be researched concerned the cultural, societal and literary origins of this genre, after which its distinct phases of development were studied as well as the characteristic essence of science fiction which would affect its selection per se, specifically whether conventional literary criteria are suitable for the evaluation of items of science fiction during selection. The next sub-problem focused on, was whether theory can explain the process of fiction selection, The succeeding sub-problem was to empirically Study current practice in science fiction selection. Survey research was conducted amongst selected major urban/regional public library services in the USA. Final research results indicated that science fiction is a sophisticated, multi-textured genre which differs significantly from fellow popular genres, Science fiction is viewed by some critics as being on the cusp of post-modernism, a significant body of work in contemporary literature, and a supreme expression of late capitalism. Research further showed that no satisfactory evaluative criteria exist. It was also established that theory of fiction selection is not always capable of explaining or guiding the process of fiction selection. There is no model for the selection of science fiction. Finn guiding principles for science fiction selection could be formulated by the aid of this study. The study concluded with a specially-designed model for the selection of science fiction (including a scorecard with specially-compiled criteria for evaluating items), as well as a suggested core collection. A structured approach should be followed by the science fiction selector. The guiding principles and core collection which were formulated in this study, the set of special criteria as well as the model, together demonstrate that the selection of science fiction can be structured, controlled and guided within established parameters. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xviii, 473 leaves)
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject Science fiction en
dc.subject Fiction selection en
dc.subject Fiction evaluation en
dc.subject Selection theory en
dc.subject Selection model(s) en
dc.subject Selection criteria en
dc.subject Popular fiction en
dc.subject Genre fiction en
dc.subject Public libraries en
dc.subject Popular culture en
dc.subject Selection aids en
dc.subject.ddc 025.2780883
dc.subject.lcsh Fiction in libraries en
dc.subject.lcsh Public libraries -- Collection development en
dc.subject.lcsh Books and reading en
dc.title Science fiction in the public library : essence and selection en
dc.type Thesis
dc.description.department Information Science
dc.description.degree D. Lit. et Phil. (Information Science)


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