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A Study on the Information Continuum Model: Preliminary Analysis to Establish the Relationship Between Records and Information

정보 컨티뉴엄 모델에 관한 연구: 기록과 정보 간의 관계 정립을 위한 예비적 분석

  • 김명훈 (국립 강릉원주대학교 인문사회)
  • Received : 2022.07.18
  • Accepted : 2022.08.12
  • Published : 2022.08.31

Abstract

This study intends to analyze the information continuum model as part of establishing the relationship between records and information. The information continuum is a theoretical system designed to establish a new information concept from the record-keeping point of view based on the record continuum. It provides a conceptual framework that can identify the elements for information management that exist in record-keeping. Accordingly, in Chapter 2, the background and process of the information continuum development, which followed after the record continuum development, were reviewed. Then, the concept of information established by borrowing information science theory was examined in relation to the record continuum. In Chapter 3, the conceptual structure of the information continuum and the purpose and method of information utilization were considered. Afterward, the four dimensions and attributes that structurally schematize the elements for information management in record-keeping were analyzed. Based on this analysis, Chapter 4 tried to present the meaning and limitations of the information continuum.

최근 기록이 지닌 정보로서의 속성에 주목해야 한다는 논의가 활발히 제기되고 있다. 이는 전자기록 환경을 맞아 행위에 대한 증거로서의 속성에만 초점을 맞추어 온 동향에 대한 반향이다. 하지만 아직까지 기록이 지닌 정보로서의 속성에 대한 명확한 개념은 정립되지 않은 상태이다. 이에 본고에서는 기록과 정보 간의 관계 정립을 위한 일환으로 정보 컨티뉴엄 모델을 분석하고자 한다. 정보 컨티뉴엄은 레코드 컨티뉴엄을 기반으로 레코드키핑 관점에서의 새로운 정보 개념을 정립하기 위해 고안된 이론 체계로, 레코드키핑 내에 존재하는 정보관리를 위한 요소들을 파악할 수 있는 하나의 개념적 틀을 제공해준다. 이에 2장에서는 레코드 컨티뉴엄 개발 이후 정보 컨티뉴엄이 개발된 배경 및 과정을 살펴본 다음, 구조주의 이론 등 정보학 이론을 차용해 정립한 정보의 개념을 레코드 컨티뉴엄과 연계하여 고찰하였다. 이어 3장에서는 정보 컨티뉴엄의 개념적 구조와 함께 정보의 활용 목적 및 방식을 고찰한 후, 레코드키핑 내에 존재하는 정보관리를 위한 요소들을 구조적으로 도식화한 정보 컨티뉴엄 모델상의 4개 차원 및 속성을 분석하였다. 이러한 분석을 기반으로 4장에서는 정보 컨티뉴엄이 지닌 의의 및 한계를 제시하고자 하였다.

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Acknowledgement

이 논문은 2020년 대한민국 교육부와 한국연구재단의 지원을 받아 수행된 연구임 (NRF-2020S1A5B5A16082244).

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