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Research on Service Development Plans for the National Center for Medical Information and Knowledge: Comparison and analysis with the U.S. National Library of Medicine

국립의과학지식센터 서비스 발전 방안을 위한 연구 - 미국 국립의학도서관과의 비교·분석을 통해 -

  • 이혜영 (동덕여자대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • Received : 2024.02.22
  • Accepted : 2024.03.03
  • Published : 2024.03.30

Abstract

This study was conducted with the purpose of providing suggestions for improvement through a comparison and analysis of the services of the U.S. National Library of Medicine, the world's largest medical library, and the National Center for Medical Information and Knowledge, Korea's national medical library. Core services that need to be improved are topic-specific services, community services, services by user type, educational services, technology, facility/space services, research support services, and marketing and public relations and cooperation services. Specialized libraries are also increasingly interested in topic-specific services and public services. Efficiency in access through services for each type of user is needed, and various types of educational services that do not limit the target audience are also needed. Marketing through AI, virtual reality, and technology, facility, and space services to support the disabled, research support services centered on research ethics, research grants, and programs, and collaborative services with domestic and international libraries, academic societies, institutions, and local communities in other related fields and publicity are also needed.

본 연구는 세계 최대의 의학도서관인 미국 국립의학도서관과 국내 국립의학도서관인 국립의과학지식센터 서비스 비교·분석을 통해 그 개선점 제언을 목적으로 수행되었다. 개선해야 할 핵심적인 서비스는 주제특화 서비스, 지역사회 서비스, 이용자 유형별 서비스, 교육 서비스, 기술 및 시설·공간 서비스, 연구지원 서비스, 마케팅 및 홍보와 협력 서비스이다. 주제특화 서비스와 대국민 서비스는 전문도서관에서도 점차 많은 관심을 가지고 있다. 이용자 유형별 서비스를 통한 접근의 효율성이 필요하며 대상의 제한을 두지 않는 다양한 유형의 교육 서비스도 필요하다. AI, 가상현실 그리고 장애인 지원을 위한 기술·시설·공간 서비스, 연구윤리와 연구 보조금 및 프로그램 중심의 연구지원 서비스, 국내외 관종별도서관, 타 관련 분야 학회, 기관, 지역사회와의 협력 서비스를 통한 마케팅 및 홍보도 필요하다.

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