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Progressive Librarian 'Zoia M. Horn' and Her Library Freedom Ideologies

진보사서 '조이아 혼'과 그녀의 도서관 자유 사상

  • Received : 2016.11.20
  • Accepted : 2016.12.19
  • Published : 2016.12.31

Abstract

Uncovering ideological trends and varieties embedded in contemporary progressive librarianship, the depth and breath of the librarians' thoughts should be more expandable than before. That is the purpose of the study. To accomplish the purpose, this study analyzed key ideologies of American progressive librarian Zoia M. Horn(1918-2014) as reviewing carefully her biography with the inductive approach for qualitative data analysis. As a result, author suggests that the core values of Z.M. Horn's library freedom ideologies have identified as equality, intellectual freedom, and pacifism. In addition, the ingredients of these core ideologies also were identified.

이 글의 목적은 현대 진보사서직 사상의 추세와 다양성을 밝혀서 국내 사서직의 사상적 그리고 정치적 지평을 넓히는데 도움을 주는 것이다. 이 목적을 달성하기 위하여, 미국의 대표적 진보사서인 '조이아 혼(Zoia M. Horn, 1918-2014)'이 자서전에서 기술하고 있는 도서관 자유사상을 귀납적 방법으로 분석하여 결과를 도출하였다. 그 결과, Horn의 핵심적인 도서관 자유사상은 평등, 지적자유, 그리고 인류평화라는 것과 이러한 핵심 사상의 구성요인들을 규명하였다.

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