Abstract

El articulo describe una experiencia desarrollada en un territorio de la ciudad de Montevideo, Uruguay, caracterizado por su vulnerabilidad social. A partir de la reciente conformacion en el pais de los municipios como un tercer nivel de gobierno, indaga como funcionan en la gestion local del Municipio F la informacion, comunicacion y cultura y de que modo son concebidas por los actores municipales. Aborda en este contexto la percepcion sobre la biblioteca publica en tanto servicio local. La metodologia se sustento en entrevistas a personas vinculadas a la gestion municipal de la zona de referencia y en el analisis de la documentacion generada y difundida por dicho organo. The paper describes an experience in a neighborhood known for its social vulnerability in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay, The recent establishment of municipalities as a third level of government prompted this research to examine how information, communication and culture operate under the local management of Municipality F and how these activities are viewed by local actors. Within this scenario, the role of the public library is described, stressing the specifics of services delivered locally. The research methodology entailed interviews with persons connected to municipal management of the reference area and analysis of documentation produced and disseminated by that body.

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