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미디어 개념과 분류기준에 따른 미디어 종류 개발

A Study on the Development of Media Type according to Media Concept and Classification Criteria

  • 박주현 (광주 건국초등학교) ;
  • 박성훈 (행정안전부 국가정보자원관리원) ;
  • 강봉숙 (대구 다사고등학교)
  • 투고 : 2019.08.18
  • 심사 : 2019.09.23
  • 발행 : 2019.09.30

초록

본 연구의 목적은 문헌정보학에서 미디어 교육을 적극적으로 수용해야 하는 당위성을 주장하고 문헌정보학의 관점에서 미디어의 개념과 분류기준에 따라 미디어의 종류를 제시하는 데 있다. 미디어의 개념에 따른 미디어 종류를 제시하기 위하여 미디어의 사전적 개념과 목록규칙 RDA에 제시된 미디어 분류를 고찰하였고, 고등학교 '언어와 매체' 교과서와 한국언론학회의 초 중등학생용 교육 자료 및 문헌정보학 교과서를 분석하였다. 그리고 분석 결과를 바탕으로 미디어의 개념과 분류기준에 따른 미디어의 종류를 제시하였다. 본 연구에서는 미디어를 매체와 동일한 의미로 설정하고, 미디어가 의사소통의 수단으로 기능하며, 정보를 담고 있거나 전달하거나 재현하는 물리적인 물체를 통해 그 속에 담긴 정보를 인간의 감각기관을 통해 획득할 수 있는 것으로 정의하였으며, '미디어속 정보', '자료', '재현 장치'를 미디어의 3가지의 논리적 구성요소로 설정하였다.

The purpose of this study is to assert the justification for actively accepting media education in Library and Information Science and to suggest the media type according to the concept and classification criteria of the media from the perspective of Library and Information Science. In order to present the media type according to the concept of the media, the dictionary concept of the media was reviewed, the language and media for high school students in Korean language, the educational materials for elementary and secondary school students written by Media Education Committee of Korean Society for Journalism & Communication Studies, the educational textbooks for elementary and secondary school students in Library and Information Science, and media classification presented in the RDA of the cataloging rules were analyzed. In addition, the implications were derived based on the analysis results of the concepts and media type. The concept of media was set based on the analysis results and implications, and the media types were presented according to the concepts and classification criteria. In this study, the media was set up in the same meaning as the medium, and it was defined that the media function as a means of communication and that information contained in it can be obtained through the human sensory apparatus through physical objects that contain, transmit or reproduce information. The media was set up as three logical components of the media in this study: information in the media, materials, and representation devices.

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