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http://dx.doi.org/10.4275/KSLIS.2021.55.4.245

A Study on Library Policy and Performance Analysis to Practice Social Inclusion  

Noh, Younghee (건국대학교 문헌정보학과)
Shin, Youngji (지식콘텐츠연구소)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / v.55, no.4, 2021 , pp. 245-266 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, in order to practice the social inclusion of libraries, the related policies currently announced in the 3rd Comprehensive Library Development Plan were examined, and the current status of tasks promoted by central administrative agencies and metropolitan and provincial libraries was examined based on these policies. As a result, first, in terms of active information welfare realization, various programs and services are being implemented to bridge the knowledge and information gap, but it seems that the scope of the target should be expanded in the future, cooperation with related organizations, and infrastructure improvement. Second, in terms of expanding the openness of the space, the expansion of the open space as an open space and the application of universal design are being performed. In the future, it seems that the scope of universal design application should be expanded in consideration of budget investment for continuous space reconstruction and diversity of users. Third, in terms of linking services across boundaries, services and programs are provided to infants and toddlers, children, women, the elderly, the underprivileged, job seekers, and multicultural families. In the future, it seems that the improvement of the service system for the expansion of inclusive services in libraries should precede, and cooperation between related ministries should be made to provide differentiated services. Finally, it is expected that future policy-making tasks for social inclusion should be considered not only for books, programs, and spaces, but also for librarians' education, establishment of cooperative networks with related organizations, and marketing for services and programs.
Keywords
Comprehensive Library Development Plan; Inclusive Library; Social Inclusion; and Library Policy;
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