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http://dx.doi.org/10.14699/kbiblia.2021.32.3.045

A Study on the Development of Sustainable Operating Direction of Library after Corona: Focusing on the Implementation Performance and Implementation Plan of the 3rd Library Development Plan  

Noh, Younghee (건국대학교 문헌정보학과)
Ro, Ji-Yoon (건국대학교 지식콘텐츠연구소)
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Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science / v.32, no.3, 2021 , pp. 45-65 More about this Journal
Abstract
How are real libraries affected and what are they planning and working on in the current coronavirus era? Based on these questions, the purpose of this study was to analyze the Corona-related trends based on the 2020 implementation plan of the Library Development Comprehensive Plan and the 2021 implementation plan, and to analyze the impact and changes of the libraries in the city and the direction of corona response. The problems in the 2020 municipal libraries are largely attributed to the closure or curtailment of libraries due to the epidemic of coronavirus, budget cuts and budget limits due to coronavirus, declining users' interest and participation, infrastructure limits due to rapid service changes and operational limitations. Furthermore, the improvement measures and future plans could be divided into 1) development and provision of non-face-to-face programs; 2) development and provision of online-based services; 4) expansion of budget for response to demand; 5) provision of space against corona; and other response directions. In addition, in order to systematically cope with coronavirus in the future, it is expected that first, hybrid-type programs and services, second, infrastructure for online and non-face-to-face services, and third, budget utilization flexibility will be required.
Keywords
Library; COVID-19; Library Development Comprehensive Plan; Sustainable Operating Direction; Public Library;
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