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A Case Study of U.S. Academic Libraries' Research Data Support Services (미국 대학도서관의 연구데이터 지원 서비스 사례 연구)

  • Shim, Wonsik
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.311-332
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    • 2016
  • Academic libraries have actively responded to social requirements and changes in scholarly communication system. In recent years, social and scholarly requirements for systematic management and sharing of research data have become apparent. Major countries including U.S., UK and Australia have begun national policies requiring management and sharing of research data from publicly funded R&D projects. This case study identified four academic libraries in the US with active research data support services and analyzed them in terms of how they established dedicated unit and the extent of services in the areas of instruction, consulting and system support. The analysis provides context for academic libraries in Korea in formulating their future research data strategies. The core of the recommendation is primarily concerned with developing instructional services and strengthening library's capabilities for research data management and sharing.

A Data Quality Management Maturity Model

  • Ryu, Kyung-Seok;Park, Joo-Seok;Park, Jae-Hong
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.191-204
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    • 2006
  • Many previous studies of data quality have focused on the realization and evaluation of both data value quality and data service quality. These studies revealed that poor data value quality and poor data service quality were caused by poor data structure. In this study we focus on metadata management, namely, data structure quality and introduce the data quality management maturity model as a preferred maturity model. We empirically show that data quality improves as data management matures.

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Opening the Nation: Leveraging Open Data to Create New Business and Provide Services

  • Cruz, Ruth Angelie B.;Lee, Hong Joo
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.157-168
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    • 2015
  • Opening government data has been one of the main goals of nations building their e-government structures. Nonetheless, more than publishing government data for public viewing, the bigger concern right now is promoting the use change to "and proving the usefulness of available public data". In order to do this, governments must be able to, not only publicize data but more so, publish the kind of data usable to infomediaries and developers in order to create new products and services for citizens. This research investigates 30 open data use cases of South Korea as listed in Data.go.kr. This study aims to contribute to a better understanding of open datasets utilization in a technologically-advanced and well-developed nation and hopefully provide some useful insights on how open data is currently being used, how it is opening up new business, and more importantly, how it is contributing to the civic society by providing services to the public.

Optical Super-highway Network Maintenance and System Trends (초고속통신망 광케이블의 유지보수 및 시스템 발전방향)

  • Choi, Shin-Ho;Lee, Byeong-Wook;Park, Kap-Seok;Jang, Eun-Sang;Kim, Seong-Il
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1998.07g
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    • pp.2495-2497
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    • 1998
  • Fiber optic facilities are increasingly being deployed in loop applications for both busines and residential areas. These facilities support a variety of communications services that include high speed data and video using leading technologies such as Synchronous Optical Network (SONET), Wavelength Division Multiplexing(WDM). This proliferation of fiber optic facilities combined with the increasing pressure on network operators to reduce costs are fostering increased automation to reduce labor costs associated with providing and maintaining communications services. Effective fiber management and accurate records can improve the reliability and integrity of the future telecommunications networks and the quality of customer services. This paper describes the trend forward and the need for the deployment of Fiber Administration System (FAS) into the operations enviroment of a typical network provider.

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Feasibility to Expand Complex Wards for Efficient Hospital Management and Quality Improvement

  • CHOI, Eun-Mee;JUNG, Yong-Sik;KWON, Lee-Seung;KO, Sang-Kyun;LEE, Jae-Young;KIM, Myeong-Jong
    • The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.7-15
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: This study aims to explore the feasibility of expanding complex wards to provide efficient hospital management and high-quality medical services to local residents of Gangneung Medical Center (GMC). Research Design, Data and Methodology: There are four research designs to achieve the research objectives. We analyzed Big Data for 3 months on Social Network Services (SNS). A questionnaire survey conducted on 219 patients visiting the GMC. Surveys of 20 employees of the GMC applied. The feasibility to expand the GMC ward measured through Focus Group Interview by 12 internal and external experts. Data analysis methods derived from various surveys applied with data mining technique, frequency analysis, and Importance-Performance Analysis methods, and IBM SPSS statistical package program applied for data processing. Results: In the result of the big data analysis, the GMC's recognition on SNS is high. 95.9% of the residents and 100.0% of the employees required the need for the complex ward extension. In the analysis of expert opinion, in the future functions of GMC, specialized care (△3.3) and public medicine (△1.4) increased significantly. Conclusion: GMC's complex ward extension is an urgent and indispensable project to provide efficient hospital management and service quality.

A Study on the Services of Data-sets in the Local Government: Based on the Cases of Seoul Open Data Portal Services (지방자치단체 데이터세트의 서비스 방안 연구 - 서울 열린 데이터 광장 서비스를 중심으로 -)

  • An, Dae-Jin;Rieh, Hae-Young
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.149-178
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    • 2013
  • Recently many countries have established data platforms to disclose government-owned data that include administrative data-sets and provide free access to the public via Web. This research analyzes the "Socrata" and "CKAN", the most popular representative open data platforms in the world, and reviews functions and their practical cases in operation in several cities of various nations. It also examines the current status of the data-set services in the City of Seoul to provide conceptual bases for management and service of the local governments' data-sets using open data platform. Then it suggests measures that ensure the long-term preservation and management of data-sets as archives for services, which includes the aspects of preparing systems, creating and managing data, providing services, and selecting platforms.

The Relationship between Medical Operating Income and Volume of Medical Services Provided at General Hospitals in Korea (종합병원에서 진료량과 의료이익의 관계)

  • Lim, Min Kyoung;Kim, Jeongha;Kim, Sunjea
    • Korea Journal of Hospital Management
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.13-27
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: We examined the relationship between operating income and volume of medical services provided at general hospitals in 2018 according to characteristics of general hospitals and measured as operating income(net income) and volume(adjusted inpatient days) covered or non-covered by National Health Insurance(NHI). Methodology: Finance data from income statement reports in 212 general hospitals and the national health insurance claim data of these hospitals were used. The characteristics of the general hospital were divided into structural, operational, financial, and patient aspects. Operating income and volume were divided into covered and non-covered by NHI. Findings: The results showed high volume hospitals tended to be more profitable than low volume hospitals, especially in non-covered services. Operating income was more likely to be sensitive to non-covered services volume than to covered services volume. Practical Implications: It is necessary to understand the volume of services in non-covered, in order to obtain reliable cost information to be used for the fee schedule. Researches on small size hospitals(<160 beds) are needed, with a large variation in the volume of services and a strong tendency to compensate for the loss in the covered part in non-covered part.

A Study for the Development of Value added and New-media Services (부가통신 및 뉴미디어 서비스의 개발 방향에 관한 연구)

  • 정인근;윤종욱
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.107-107
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    • 1989
  • Demand for new information services is ever increasing as information technology advances in an unprecedented pace. Capabilities of information technology to overcome the time and space limitations enables efficient storage and processing of a large volume of data shared by many users in geographically dispersed areas. As the users ask for more useful information services, it is necessary to develop information services tp meet the needs of users. Enhancing information services is also necessary to cope actively with the pressures to open the information service is also necessary to cope actively with the pressures to open the information and telecommunications market as the level of Korean information services industry is still in its infancy. Value Added Network(VAN) services have a tremendous growth potential and its economic and social impact would be great as the information society matures. This study suggests a direction for the development of value added and new-media services based on the survey of individual and business users of information services.

The Income and Cost Estimate for the Medical Clinic Services Based on Available Secondary Data (이차자료원을 활용한 의원 의료서비스 수입 및 비용 산출)

  • Kim, Sun Jea;Lim, Min Kyoung
    • Korea Journal of Hospital Management
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.71-82
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to estimate incomes and costs of the medical clinics by using secondary data. Methodology: The medical incomes and costs were estimated from 405 clinics operated by sole practitioner providing out-patient services among all clinics subject to the Medical Cost Survey on National Health Insurance Patients in 2017, excluding dental clinics and oriental medical clinics. The incomes and costs of the medical clinics were reflected with incomes and costs of health insurance benefits and were calculated by types of medical services (i.e., basic care, surgery, general treatment, functional test, specimen test and imaging test). The costs were classified as follows: labor costs, equipment costs, material costs and overhead costs. Secondary data was used to estimate the incomes and costs of the medical clinics. For allocation bases for costs for each type of the medical service, the ratio of revenue from health insurance benefits by types of medical services was applied. However, labor costs were calculated with the activity ratio by types of medical services and occupations, using clinical expert panel data. Finding: The percentage of health insurance income for all medical income was 73.1%. The health insurance cost per clinic was 401,864 thousand won. Labor cost accounted for the largest portion of the health insurance income was 191,229 thousand won (47.6%), followed by management cost was 170,018 thousand won (42.3%), materials cost was 35,434 thousand won (8.8%), and equipment costs was 5,183 thousand won (1.3%). Practical Implications: This study suggests a method of estimating incomes and costs of medical clinic services by using secondary data. It could efficiently provide incomes and costs to assess an appropriate level of the health insurance fee to the clinics.

Evaluation of Functionality and Added Value Factors to the Usage of Mobile Telecommunication Services

  • Kim, An-Sik;Oh, Young-Sam
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.12 no.9
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2014
  • Purpose - This study aims to provide a brief understanding of usability and its extended models with TAM as well as identifying additional determinants that had been suggested in previous studies on mobile services. Research design, data, and methodology - Empirical data were collected by conducting a field survey of potential mobile application service users. The call for participation was also made in mobile related application issues, which were widely discussed. Result - The ease of use and usefulness had a significantly positive influence on attitude and intention. It also was revealed that added value services can offer practical value to customers. Thus, positive attitudes toward the adoption of services by customers are present when they perceive higher usefulness and ease of use of mobile application services. Conclusion - It was indicated that customers who are more inclined to try new products or who have a higher demand for new things tend to think about those functionalities and added value mobile application services from the perspective of usefulness and ease of use and operation.