運営難が続く雑誌専門の図書館「大宅壮一文庫」(東京都世田谷区)が18日、クラウドファンディング(CF)で運営資金の募集。
Magazine special library “Keiichi Oya” (Setagaya-ku, Tokyo), a specialized magazine library, will recruit funds for operation at Cloud Funding (CF) on 18th.
http://www.oya-bunko.or.jp/
ネットの普及や出版市場の縮小に伴い利用者が減少してきたらしい。
最近の図書館もネットの普及に押され、借りた雑誌の勝手に切り抜きする人も出るほどになっている図書
これにもめげず、積み立てを切り崩して運営いるようです。
CF最大手のサイト「レディーフォー」で6月30日まで受け付ける。
It seems that users have decreased with the spread of the net and the shrinking of the publishing market.
Recent libraries are pushed by the spread of the net, and those who clip to the selfishness of borrowed magazines are also getting out
Not discouraged even to this, it seems to have operated using their accumulated money.
However it seems that it came to the limit.
Accept until June 30th at CF’s biggest site “Lady Four”.
https://readyfor.jp/projects/oya-bunko
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目標額は500万円だが、下回った場合は全額返金する。
3千~10万円までの5段階の出資額に応じて、入館料が無料になったり、書庫を自由に閲覧できたりといった特典を「購入」する方式。
同文庫は評論家・大宅壮一氏(1900~70年)の遺志により、氏のコレクションを元に71年に開館。現在の蔵書は約78万冊で、明治、大正期の創刊号もある。
マスコミ関係者の利用が多く、2015年度は延べ約8万7千人が利用した。
昨年度は約500万円の赤字を見込む。
The target amount is 5 million yen, but if it falls below, the full amount is refunded.
Admission fee becomes free according to 5 stages of investment amount from 3,000 to 100,000 yen,
A method of “purchasing” a benefit such as being able to browse the library freely.
According to the critic Mr. Souichi Oya (1900-70 years), the same library was opened in 1961 based on his collection. Currently there are about 780,000 books in the collection, there are also the first issue of the Meiji era and the Taisho era.
Many people use the mass media, and in fiscal 2015 a total of about 87,000 people used it.
Last year we anticipate a deficit of about 5 million yen.
デジタルばかりでは、届かないことも考える力も養えない。
With “digital” alone, I can not support “not reaching” or “ability to think”.