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문헌정보학 실습실의 교수매체 센터화에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Transformation of Traditional Laboratories into Instructional Media Centers for Education of Library and Information Science)

  • 이만수
    • 한국문헌정보학회지
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.265-295
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    • 2000
  • 본 연구에서는 32개 대학 문헌정보학과 실습실의 시설과 비품, 그리고 교수 학습자료를 조사 분석하고 교수와 사서들의 의견을 정리하여, 21세기 정보사회에 부응할 수 있는 정보전문가인 사서 양성을 위하여 문헌정보학 교과 운영을 충실히 할 수 있는 실습실의 발전된 모형으로서 교수매체 센터의 새로운 모형을 제시하였는데 요약하면 다음과 같다. (1) 문헌정보학 교수매체 센터에는 분류와 편목의 실습 수업을 할 수 있는 분류 편목 실습실과 첨단의 매체나 시청각 기재 또는 실습용 교구를 사용하여 수업을 할 수 있는 영상매체 실습실, 인터넷을 통한 다양한 정보 검색 방법을 체득하게 하고, 정보 활용 능력을 길러 주며, 컴퓨터 관련 정보학 교과 수업을 할 수 있는 정보처리 실습실을 둔다. (2) 분류 편목 실습실과 영상매체 실습실, 정보처리 실습실의 배치도는 <그림4-1>, <그림4-2>, <그림4-3>과 같다. (3) 각 실의 면적은 각각 $162m^2$(49.1평)이며, 수용인원은 40-50명 정도, 전담운영 관리자로 매체 전문가 1 명과 전담 조교 1명을 둔다. (4) 문헌정보학 교수매체 센터에 소장해야 할 교수 학습자료는 컴퓨터와 주변기기, 시청각 기재, 도서정리를 위한 용품, 각종 장비 및 용구 등과 같은 교구와, 실습용 교재, 실습용 분류와 편목에 관한 도서, 기타 실습용 도서 및 참고도서 등과 같은 교재이다. (5) 문헌정보학 교수매체 센터의 비품으로 실습용 테이블, 서가 등 일반 비품과 CD 보관함 등 각종 자료 보관함을 둔다.

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실록(實錄) : 등록(謄錄)의 위계(位階) (The Sillok as National Supreme Archives : An archival interpretation)

  • 오항녕
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제3호
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    • pp.91-113
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    • 2001
  • History always be re-interpreted as the time flows. 'The Sillok', Which was registered in Memory of World of UNESCO in 1997, is comprehensive documents of the Chosun Dynasty, which had been compiled after kings' death, The Sillok encompasses 473 years of the reign in their 848 volumes(1,893 chapters). It was a history itself and has been main source in studying Korean history. Due to the rise of studies on the Sillok, time has come to explore the nature of the Sillok and to criticize the text, which would be called 'The Sillok-Study'. In this context, this paper examined three concepts that categorize the nature of the Sillok as historical materials ;Is it book or record?; The Sillok in register system in pre-modern society; And the Sillok as the National Archives. Korean historians, including myself, haven't yet examined the question whether the Sillok is the Book or Record in terms of archival science. At first, I regarded it as history book, and with this presupposition, wrote several papers on the characteristics of the Sillok. However, I recognized that the Sillok are close to record rather that history book as I examined the definition of glossary of librarian study, OED (Oxford English Dictionary) and Encyclopedia of Britannica, etc. Definitely, the Sillok was neither compiled and published to be read and sold publicly, nor meant to the works of literature or scholarship. one may say that the court-historians wrote comments on the facts and therefore it was just scholarly work. However, because the court-historians produced their comments on their own businesses, the outcome of 'their scholarly works' were also records conceptually, as were daily court-journalists in Rome. Its publication also had a absolutely different meaning from that of modern society. It was a method to preserve the important national records and distributed each edition of them to plural repositories for its safety and security. How can we explain its book-like shape and the procedure of compilation after a kings' death. The answer is as follows ; In pre-modern society, it was a common record-keeping system in the world to register records materials in order to arrange the materials of different sizes and to store them conveniently. And the lack of scientific preservation or conservation skill also encouraged them to register original records. Actually, the court-historians who participated in the compiling process called themselves "registering officers". On the other hand, similar to social hierarchy, there was a hierarchical system of records, and the Sillok was placed at the top of this hierarchy. In conclusion, the Sillok was a kind of registered records in the middle ages and the supreme records in the records-world. In addition to this we can also conceptualize the Sillok as archives. Through the compiling process, the most important and valuable records were selected to be the parts of Sillok. This process corresponds to the modem records appraisal. In the next step, it was preserved in the Four Archives(史庫) which located at remote site as archives and only accessible by the descendents in the future, who might be the people of the next dynasty. And nobody could access or read the documents at that time except the authorized court-historians who were archivists of the Chosun Dynasty. From this perspective, I conclude that Sillok was the supreme confidential archives in the register system. I work for the Government Archives as a historian and archivist. Whenever I entered the exhibition hall of the Government Archives and Records Service(GARS) and saw the replica of the Archives of Taebeak Mountain built during Chosun period, I always asked to myself a question whether the Sillok can be a symbol of the archival tradition of Korea and the GARS. Now, I can say, 'Yes!' definitely.