peruskirjastoa
Peruskirjastoa is the partitive form of the Finnish noun peruskirjasto, literally “basic library.” In public library discourse, peruskirjasto refers to the concept of a core or foundational library service that should be available to all residents. The term encompasses both the basic collection and the essential services that libraries are expected to provide, such as lending, information and reference help, digital access, and guidance for learning and literacy. The precise scope of a “basic library” can vary by municipality and policy, but it generally denotes a minimum standard for public library services that supports lifelong learning and equal access to information.
In policy and planning contexts, peruskirjasto is used when discussing how libraries cover fundamental needs, how
Grammar and usage: peruskirjastoa is the partitive form used when the noun is the object of a
See also: Finnish public library system; Kirjastolaki (Library Act); regional libraries in Finland.