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사서와 타학문분야 연구팀의 공동 연구 및 출판에 관한 연구

Collaborative Research and Publishing of Librarians and Research Teams from Other Academic Fields

  • 신은자 (세종대학교 미디어커뮤니케이션학과)
  • 투고 : 2019.07.16
  • 심사 : 2019.08.14
  • 발행 : 2019.08.31

초록

미국을 비롯한 해외 주요국에서는 사서가 연구프로젝트 팀원으로 참여하여 해당 분야 학술지에 논문을 출판하는 예가 많다. 최근에는 문헌정보학 학술지와 타학문분야 학술지에 출판한 사서의 논문수가 서로 비슷할 정도이다. 이 연구는 국내에서도 타학문분야 연구팀이 사서에게 구체적 협력을 요청하고, 연구를 함께 진행하며, 연구성과물인 학술지 논문을 공동 저자로 출판하는 지 등을 분석하였다. 최근 10년 동안 출판된 도서관 소속 저자의 319편 논문 데이터를 Korea Citation Index로부터 수집하여 분석한 결과, 국내에서 타학문분야 학술지에 출판한 사서의 논문은 많지 않았다. 그럼에도 불구하고 의학, 건축학, 재료공학 등의 분야에서 사서가 타학문분야 연구팀과 긴밀하게 협업하고 출판한 구체적인 사례를 발견할 수 있었다. 연구프로젝트에 도서관 사서를 참여시키고자 하는 요구가 국내도 곧 증가할 것으로 예상되는 만큼, 국내 도서관은 물론 사서직을 양성하는 국내 대학의 문헌정보학과에서도 연구프로젝트 지원 관련 교과목을 개설하는 등 이에 대한 대응책 마련을 서둘러야 할 것으로 보인다.

In the many countries including United States, numerous librarians participate as research project members and publish papers in related/non-LIS journals. In recent years, the quantity of papers published by librarians in LIS journals and the non-LIS journals is similar. This study analyzed whether librarians join the research team in various academic fields in South Korea, carry out the research together, and publish the papers in co-authorship. This study collected and analyzed 319 articles of the authors affiliated with libraries published in the last 10 years from the Korea Citation Index. As a result, there were not many articles published by the authors in the non-LIS journal. Nonetheless, specific examples of librarians collaborating closely with other disciplinary research teams were observed; Medicine, Architecture, Materials Engineering, etc. Librarians' contribution in research projects in South Korea is expected to increase in the future. Therefore, it is desirable to prepare for this such as opening courses on research projects in the library and the department of LIS which is training librarians as well.

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