Analysis of the Information Needs of Volunteers: the Results of Study
https://doi.org/10.25281/0869-608X-2021-70-1-101-111
Abstract
Volunteering is actively developing in the Russian Federation and around the world. Society that takes part in volunteer projects has a high level of civic identity, morality and forms humanistic values among young people. Volunteer movement is a tool to reduce the level of antisocial and extremist behaviour.
Approximately 15% of the population of the Russian Federation is involved in volunteering activities at the present time. Thanks to the volunteer organizations created in educational institutions, the government creates positive image of a volunteer. At the same time, there is a problem of public distrust in this type of activity due to the lack of awareness of volunteer organizations and their projects. Organizers of the volunteer movement face the problem of lack of information about volunteering that entails the difficulties in setting goals and objectives of the volunteer organization. It is necessary to identify the information needs of volunteers, as well as to create an information field where they can meet these needs.
There is no resource with comprehensive information about volunteering activity in Russia. Information needs of participants in such type of projects cannot be fully met. The main source of information is the portal “Volunteers of Russia”. It allows you to get e-book of a volunteer, register a volunteer organization, create an event and apply for participation in an existing project. However, the system has a number of factors that make it difficult to keep accurate records of volunteer activities; it is more designed to attract attention to projects.
In 2018—2019, the study was conducted using the online survey (questionnaire). The survey involved volunteers (451 respondents) and their leaders (43 respondents) of the St. Petersburg Volunteer Movement “Our Future is in Our Hands”. The purpose of the study was to identify the information needs of volunteers and their managers. The survey results led to the conclusions: the availability of information resources on volunteering is not too high; the most interesting information is related to the experience of implementing volunteer activities, project development and management, the development of supra-professional skills. Volunteers prefer to use electronic documents.
It is necessary to develop special programs and organize training courses on the formation of information culture of volunteers, to create a wider range of information resources for volunteers. One of the possibilities is to create a unified public resource that reflects different aspects of volunteering activities. It is important to form a comprehensive information support for volunteers.
About the Author
Elena Y. MazarakiiRussian Federation
1-3 B Malaya Konyushennaya Str., St. Petersburg, 191186, Russia
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- Volunteering is one of the main indicators of the development of civil society.
- Despite the increased attention of the state to volunteering - there is no single information portal to meet the information needs of volunteers.
- The study of the information needs of volunteers allows us to draw conclusions about the types of information that they lack in the participation, organization and promotion of this type of activity.
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For citations:
Mazarakii E.Y. Analysis of the Information Needs of Volunteers: the Results of Study. Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science]. 2021;70(1):101-111. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25281/0869-608X-2021-70-1-101-111