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Everyday Life Information Behaviors of College Students on Online Communities: A Case Study of Everytime (온라인 커뮤니티 에브리타임을 통한 대학생의 일상정보 이용행태에 관한 연구)

  • Choe, Sinae;Oh, Sanghee
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.52 no.3
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    • pp.239-266
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    • 2021
  • This study aimed to analyze the usage behaviors of university students seeking and sharing everyday life information through an online community called Everytime. The study was designed based on everyday life information-seeking and activity theory models, and students from various universities were interviewed using a qualitative research method. Findings showed that Everytime users perceive Everytime as a valuable online community for pursuing and sharing everyday life information. It was primarily used to search for university life information, such as academic calendar, class, and graduation, and health, restaurants, and housing. In the case of the freshmen and sophomores who entered during the COVID-19 pandemic, their dependence on Everytime was high, and juniors and seniors who experienced university life before COVID-19 also responded that Everytime is one of the essential sources of information in university life. Although Everytime provides quick and valuable information, users mentioned the moral hazard as a major factor hindering the active use of Everytime. The results of this study are expected to be used as primary data for informatics research on the online community of college students and the development and operation of online communities for university students.

Good restaurant community for university students, 'Pick A Lunch' (대학생을 위한 맛집 커뮤니티, 'Pick A Lunch')

  • Han-Moi Shim;Hyung-Mook Lee;Chang-Ki Yun;Jae-Ung Yun;Jae-Myeong Shim
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2023.01a
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    • pp.465-466
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    • 2023
  • 최근 '블라인드', '에브리타임'등 조직을 기반으로 한 커뮤니티가 활성화되고 있는 추세이다. 커뮤티니 내에서는 다양한 정보들이 공유되고 있고 그중 대표적인 정보가 맛집에 대한 정보이다. 잘 알려지지 않은 숨은 맛집들이나 합리적인 가격에 맛있는 식사를 제공하는 식당이 비용이나 인건비 등 다양한 문제로 작은 골목에 숨어있는 경우가 많은데 커뮤니티 내에서는 지역민이 아니면 알 수 없는 이런 식당들이 공유되곤 한다. 'PickALunch"는 이러한 정보들을 공유하고 알릴 수 있는 앱 어플리케이션이다. 대학생에게 익숙하고 트렌디한 UI와 Algolia, Firebase, KakaoMap 등 다양한 API를 이용하여 누구나 쉽게 식당을 검색하고 찾아갈 수 있도록 개발하였다.

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Designing Anonymous App for Office Workers with Collaboration Function (협업 기능이 추가된 직장인을 위한 익명앱의 설계)

  • Mun, Ji-won;Kim, Kang-san;Kim, Yeong-eun;Kang, Da-eun;Lee, Je-min;Hwang, Jeong-min;Lee, Jae-won;Kim, Dongju
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.40-43
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    • 2022
  • Covid-19의 영향으로 직접적인 만남이 줄어들고 온라인 커뮤니티의 사용량이 급격하게 증가하였다. 에브리타임은 대부분의 대학생이 사용하고 있는 가장 보편적인 온라인 커뮤니티이다. 이러한 서비스와 비슷한 방식으로 운영되어 이질감을 느끼지 않으면서도, 직장인의 특성을 고려한 설계로 취업 후에도 지속적으로 사용할 수 있는 커뮤니티 서비스를 제안한다. 이에 본 논문에서는 협업기능을 강화한 직장인을 위한 온라인 커뮤니티이자 익명서비스로 프라이버시를 보호할 수 있는 모바일앱을 설계했다.

Factors Affecting Female College Students' Reproductive Health Information Seeking Behaviors on the Internet (여대생의 인터넷 생식건강정보 탐색에 영향을 미치는 요인 연구)

  • Hyunsoo Yoon;Sanghee Oh;Yeongmi Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.389-409
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the factors affecting female college students' behaviors in seeking reproductive health information on the Internet and to explore the relationships among these factors. Based on the Health Belief Model(HBM) and the Theory of Planned Behavior(TPB), perceived sensitivity, perceived severity, perceived benefit, perceived barriers, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and affective evaluation were defined as key factors, and the study was designed accordingly. An online survey was distributed to female college students in Seoul through the university student's online community, 'Everytime.' The results showed that the intention of female college students to seek reproductive health information via the Internet was associated with higher perceived sensitivity, perceived benefit, and subjective norms, and lower perceived barriers. There were statistically significant differences between groups in terms of sexual experiences, experience with reproductive system disorders, and the level of health interest. We believe that this research outcome will contribute to assessing the level of awareness regarding reproductive health among female college students, thereby aiding in the development of online health information literacy education or related service programs by university libraries, health institutions, and similar entities targeting female college students.