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A Study on the Paradigm Shift to Content Management in the Networked Environment (네트웍환경에서 내용관리로의 패러다임 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Nam Tae-Woo;Moon Kyung-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.85-111
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    • 1999
  • This study represents an attempt to forecast the increasingly complex and dynamic interplay between the transformation of media and collection management function in the networked environment. As the importance of electronic media rather than printed media is emphasized, there is a need to shift from the traditional collection management to content management for collection development strategy. In order to satisfy the needs of library users who have thirst for more various information, the traditional function of collection management has limitations. Therefore, we suggest that the future collection management must shift from the traditional collection management to content management.

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Analysis of Korean Traditional Records Information System (국내 전통기록물 정보시스템 현황 조사)

  • Yang, Kiduk;Shin, Daye
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.47 no.4
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    • pp.191-217
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    • 2016
  • Traditional records information system has greatly improved accessibility to users by providing internet access to the digitized form of traditional records, access to which have previously been restricted for the purpose of preservation. This study investigated the accessibility and serviceability of Korean traditional records by examining current traditional record information systems in Korea. After compiling a list of traditional records information systems, which were grouped by operating agency, we analyzed them by coverage period, document type, and content format as well as examining search options and browse categories. We also categorized and examined the information systems by user type. The result showed that out of 105 traditional records information systems serving various content types and services, only a fraction(16.1%) provide a comprehensive information that includes bibliographic information, annotated description, content image, content text, and translated text, and less than a half(49.5%) provide a detailed search, all of which point to a less than optimal conditions for access to traditional records and suggest a strong need for improved traditional records information systems in Korea.

The Five Laws of Library Science from a Japanese Angle

  • Takeuchi, Satoru
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.45 no.4
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    • pp.287-295
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    • 2011
  • The Five Laws of Library Science was introduced into Japan in 1935. After World War II, it was widely disseminated among young librarians by the education for librarianship developed in the 1950's. Its concept, "Books for All," met a serious opposition from local authorities based on their long continued concept of "preservation." After they realized that people eagerly use local libraries, they interpreted that the duty of public library was "lending books." They introduced "Privatization" of libraries into quite a few local libraries in order to save money. For overcoming problems, it is important to disseminate the library concept among the public, the assembly members and government officials planning to change their attitude of disregarding libraries. As the fundamental library philosophy, the Five Laws of Library Science is important. In the commentary of the Five Laws written by the present writer, he included an illustration of triangle pyramid showing the structure of the Five Laws. He included here the spiral of study on the library and the library science, based on the Section 814 of the Five Laws. He welcomes discussions on his Japanese angle from different viewpoints in order to develop further understanding of the Five Laws.

End-user Computing and End- User Searching (최종이용자컴퓨팅과 최종이용자탐색)

  • 이상복
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.171-192
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    • 1994
  • End-user Computing(EUC) is one of the significant developments of the 1980s with the explosive supply of personal computers and application software related to it. EUC can be defined as the direct assumption of system development and data processing tasks by the user of the service for his own direct benefit. This is in contrast to the traditional approach to computing in which user requirement are identified and defined and then turned over to professional system designers and programmers for implementation, with the end-user a relatively passive participant in the process. The traditional approach to system development has two obvious drawbacks. First, there is the problem that something may be lost in translation of the problem as originally formulated by the requestor and as it is implemented by the computer specialists. Second, there is the problem that it can take a longtime as growth of significant workloads within system department staff. EUC is an attempt to compensate for this drawbacks associated with the traditional system department process. It permits the end-user to interact directly with an information system, utilizing user friendly software support tools. End-user Searching(EUS) can be defined as accessing online databases and performing search operations for the purpose of finding information to be used by that same person rather than another, in contract with intermediary searcher. The concept of EUS is related to the concept of EUS. That is, two concept are similarly to development background, effects and functions. Therefore, as EUC bring on a change the traditional data processing environment, EUS also bring on a change the traditional intermediary search environment.

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The Study on the Library as Knowledge Management Center (인트라넷 기반에서 지식관리센터로서 도서관)

  • 김휘출
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.53-72
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    • 1998
  • As growing internet, the knowledge management system(KMS) is newly introduced in business. The KMS is very similar with traditional library, By grafting the KMS on the library. to input effectively in production line the knowledge that is important to knowledge society as a production factor, it is necessary to unificate with KMS and library That unification is finally a new model for 21centry library.

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A Study on Trends of the Librarian's Task in Academic Library 2.0 (대학도서관 2.0에서 사서의 업무 방향)

  • Lee, Hyun-Sil
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.147-168
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    • 2007
  • Academic library 2.0 which is adapted from Web 2.0 is expected to reform library services. This study analysed the librarian's tasks in the new environment of academic library 2.0 to provide a base of new task development that combined traditional and new works. The analysing of a librarian's tasks resulted in some changes to the concept of traditional tasks like that of : 'Collection Development and Acquisitions' changed to 'Resource Development', 'Cataloging and Classification' changed to 'Technical Development', 'Circulation' changed to 'Information Literacy'. 'Reference Work' changed to 'Service Development', 'Preservation' changed to 'Archiving'. The Tasks of a Librarian is expanding and the important issues for 'Expanding the Professional Role of the Librarian' are cooperation, educational culture and technological ability.

Librarian's Role and Diversification of Librarian's Works for Creating Blue Ocean Strategy of Special Libraries (전문도서관의 블루오션 창출을 위한 사서의 역할 및 업무영역 다변화)

  • Yi, Ji-Ho;Park, Ok-Wha
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.42 no.3
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    • pp.189-205
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    • 2008
  • The roles of librarians have been changing with the paradigm shift of libraries. The paradigm of libraries has shifted from a traditional information management-centered way to a hybrid approach emphasizing a balance between collection and access. This study analyzed the internal and external changes of libraries to create Blue Ocean of special libraries by using the SWOT analysis. and adopted ERCR analysis for the reasonable management of libraries. The findings of this study indicate that the scope of role played by librarians belonging to special libraries shall be diversified from their traditional library activities in order to adapt themselves to changes in time. The Blue Ocean Strategy can be successfully developed only if the activities of libraries have been changed so that they are closely related to those activities for which such affiliate organizations are expected to carry out.

Library Digital Reference Services Marketing Strategies Based on the Case of Chat Reference Services (도서관 디지털정보봉사서비스 마케팅 전략 - 실시간 정보봉사서비스(채팅을 통한 정보봉사서비스) 케이스를 통한 고찰 -)

  • Lee, Seong-Sin
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.207-221
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    • 2009
  • Reference services that use e-mail to receive reference questions and provide responses were developed as early digital reference services in the library field. However, librarians and users found that e-mail based reference services had some weak points when compared with traditional face-to-face reference services. As a result, libraries have started to create real-time reference services, which are similar to traditional face-to-face reference services through the use of synchronous chat software. Such chat reference services are focus of this paper. This paper approaches chat reference services as one of the services provided by libraries. Based on the understandings of the unique characteristics of services and the concept of "service quality", this paper tries to suggest appropriate marketing strategies of chat reference services.

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Identity and a view to the future of the Library and Information Science Profession (문헌정보학 전문직의 정체성과 미래의 전망)

  • Koo, Bon-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.93-113
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    • 2002
  • The Study focused on the four areas First, the Study examined the changing identity of the LIS Professionals, and change in LIS curricula. Second, the study addressed the transition from the traditional library to the virtual model. Third, the study asked how the traditional technical service of LIS professionals is changing to user-centered service. Finally, the study viewed the skills and the roles of the LIS professionals.

Meaning and Limitations of Folksonomy in Library Cataloging (도서관목록에서 폭소노미 적용의 의미와 한계)

  • Rho, Jee-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.381-400
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    • 2009
  • This study intends to make a comprehensive inquiry into the meaning and limitations of Folksonomy, and to explore how to make full use of Folksonomy in library cataloging. To this end, this study examined as follows : (1) how the philosophical meaning of Folksonomy is different from traditional principles of library cataloging, (2) what the viewpoint of LIS scholars toward Folksonomy are, and how North American libraries have customized Folksonomy for their catalogs. In addition, (3) usefulness of Folksonomy in library catalogs is thoroughly discussed. Based on these, (4) the final discussion includes strategies for Korean LIS scholars and library practitioners to consider when applying Folksonomy to Korea library contexts.

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