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An Exploratory Study of Developing a Measurement Tool for the Quality of Information Commons (정보공유공간의 품질 측정지표 개발에 관한 탐색적 연구)

  • Park, Ji-Hong;Key, Sun-Ah
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.5-25
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to develop a measurement tool for the quality of information commons. Information commons is a physical, technological, social, and intellectual place where library users can experience various educational, research, and cultural activities. It is recently gaining popularity and several libraries have implemented it to help users share knowledge and interact with each other. It also intends to provide a place for collaboration, learning, and rest. Despite its benefits and usefulness, there is no measurement tool explicitly designed for the quality of information commons. This study used in-depth personal interview, compared prior studies, and conducted a pilot study to elicit library users' perceptions on information commons and factors influencing on the perceived quality of information commons. Groups of initial items were emerged through classifying and clustering key concepts in the data. Then, the validity of the items were verified through a pilot study. The findings of this study will be useful for developing more reliable and valid survey measurement tool.

A Study of Information Commons as Model of Library Integrated Service (도서관 통합서비스 모델로서의 Information Commons에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Mi-Kyung;Nam, Tae-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.347-363
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    • 2007
  • According to alternation of Digital Information Environment. users require more complicated and variable services. This study refined theoretically definition, concept, and materiality of Information Commons which is introduced and diffused throughout U.S. Universities' libraries. Information Commons is not simple facilities and spaces of library, but it is a united service model that is designed to fulfill variable information requirements of users with offering cooperative services, coalition of human resources, physical spaces, and facilities of redefinitions. In order to successful introduction and construction of Information Commons, it should be preceded that approaching digital information resources, offering continual services, and integration of resources that focus on the users.

Neoliberalizing Water: Commodification Debate and their Making in Korea (물의 신자유주의화 - 상품화 논쟁과 한국에서의 발전 -)

  • Kwon, Sang-Cheol
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.358-375
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    • 2012
  • Neoliberalizing nature spreads widely across diverse fields and areas. Commodifying water is the most frequent case conflicting with the stance, water as commons. This paper reviews the commodity versus commons debate in other countries leading to the importance of wider perspective considering regional contexts, and then examines the case of Jeju with that regard entirely depending freshwater on underground acquifer. In Jeju, the sale of bottled water by private corporation has been in confrontation with the declaration of water as commons by Jeju government. But, the commodity versus commons conflict over water hinders more important concerns such as the abundant use by tourism related hotels and golf courses, the free largest agricultural use, and the production and sale of bottled water by Jeju government itself. The real focus of concern should be given to the constraints on increasing water rate for tourism businesses, charging fees on agriculture, and the local development imperatives. The dual stance of Jeju government in promoting water as commodity as well as promulgating water as commons seems to be a case adding diversity to the geography of neoliberalizing nature.

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Ethical Foundations of Knowledge as a Commons

  • Kuhlen, Rainer
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.23-40
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    • 2011
  • We consider information ethics the reflection on beliefs, rules and values in electronic environments, in particular with respect to producing, exchanging, sharing and using knowledge and information. This paper will provide an overview of information ethics in the context of the UNESCO from the first INFOethics conference in Monte Carlo 1998, to the UNESCO contribution to the two United Nations WSIS conferences(World Summit on the Information Society) in Geneva and Tunis and to the information ethical aspects of the UNESCO Information for All Programme. As a result of this debate we conclude that there is need for a new approach to achieve the goal of people-centered, inclusive and sustainable knowledge societies. We propose to consider knowledge a commons. Commons is thus the central concept of knowledge ecology and the centerpiece of information ethics. In the commons paradigm, a new consensus needs to be achieved concerning traditional concepts such as freedom of information and science, intellectual property, authorship and the nature of knowledge objects in general. Information ethics can contribute to this discussion by providing an open discourse about these transformation processes.

Study on the Application of Information Commons in the Public Library: Focus on the Physical Space of Neutinamu Library (공공도서관의 IC 적용에 관한 연구: 느티나무도서관의 물리적 공간사례를 중심으로)

  • Nam, Tae-Woo;Ryu, Ban-Dee
    • Journal of Information Management
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.23-39
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    • 2012
  • This study is to suggest IC(Information Commons) as an alternative to solve the digital divide in the Information Age. The value of IC is based on the OA(Open Acess) and the essential elements of democracy. On the basis of previous studies, physical space was divided into six parts to realize the value of the IC. This study investigated and analyzed the use patterns and made several suggestions for applying IC in the Public Library.

A Case Study on the Librarian's Perception of Information Commons (정보광장에 대한 사서의 인식 사례연구)

  • Youn, Eunha;Chang, Yunkeum;Jeon, Kyungsun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.189-209
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    • 2014
  • This study examined librarians' perceptions of Information Commons(I.C.), user's information seeking behaviors, and new role of library in the digital ages. Interviews with 28 librarians found that the perceptions of the librarians were widely differed depending on their understandings of the nature of the space. The interview results were divided into three different categories of librarians: the librarians; 1) understanding library as a place only with academic functions, 2) library as academic place along with multi-cultural functions, and 3) library as open learning space with focus on creativity and discovery of users. The findings also indicated that all these perceptions are closely related to understanding of the role of library and its future development.

Study on the Application of the Concept of Information Commons in School Libraries (학교도서관의 Information Commons 도입에 관한 연구)

  • Jung, Mi-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.109-146
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    • 2008
  • This study focuses on how to introduce the concept of Information Commons(IC) into school libraries in order to help them Perform their roles required to satisfy new types of their users' demands. It intends to examine the concept of IC to draw the IC elements applicable to school libraries and propose a feasible model for them. The main objects of this study are school libraries and Information Commons. In particular, this study brings the derivation of IC elements and the construction of an IC model for school libraries into focus. This study sorted the three factors by peculiarities of school libraries. Each classification is as follows: physical elements were divided into learning space, creation space, community space, and service counters; human resources were divided into teacher-librarian. IT engineers, and student assistants; and services were divided into information literacy training and integrated, collaborative services. Based upon the derived IC constituents, it proposed a diagram that outlines the IC services concept for school libraries, an IC model and an IC floor plan for them.

A Study on the Utilization of School Library Space by the Introduction of Information Commons (정보공유공간(Information Commons)의 도입을 통한 학교도서관 공간 활용 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Chung, Jae-Young
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.267-289
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    • 2008
  • The implication of space in school libraries more important than the other types of libraries because their main user is students who are affected by service environment. Let me consider the reality of our circumstance, the space is not enough in the school library, Therefore, it is essential to utilize of library space effectively. So, this study intends to suggest effective organization model of school library space, through introduced by the notion of information commons. The results show that they are integrated within school library, which, in addition to other functions, may include recreation center, and interactive community, circulation space, administrative offices and so on and suggest the library space design and management need to reflect the flexibility and inter-activeness of the space. Also, in order to acquiring human-centered aspect and openness, school library appropriate space planning for present needs and future expansion is imperative within school community.

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A Study on the Spatial Design of Makerspace in Public Library Based on L-Commons Model (창의학습공간(L-Commons) 모델을 적용한 공공도서관 메이커스페이스 공간조성에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Young-ok;Kim, Hea-Jin
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.293-315
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    • 2019
  • Based on the current status of use of L-Commerce installed in the Yongsan Public Library and Mapo Lifelong Learning Center, this study suggested the direction of spatial design for the public library's makerspace with L-Commons model. To this end, we investigated the literature research on library makerspaces and the case studies of makerspaces installed in 25 public libraries in Korea and 18 public libraries in the US. And In-depth interviews and user surveys were conducted. The public library makerspace presented through this study should be an open space where everyone in the community can easily enter, break down barriers between all classes in the region, and lead to smooth communication. Second, it should be a learning, cooperation, and creative space where resources can be shared and cooperation for creative activities and projects can be carried out. Third, it should be a creative workspace where community members can turn ideas into physical things that anyone can't do elsewhere or work on something interesting.

Influencing Factors for the Information Commons User Satisfaction: An Analysis of School Libraries (Information Commons 이용자 만족의 영향요인: 학교도서관 분석)

  • Kim, Ji-Sun;Park, Ji-Hong
    • Journal of Information Management
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.121-149
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze influencing factors for the user satisfaction of information commons(IC) in school libraries. Relevant previous studies inform four candidate factors that could affect the user satisfaction. Based upon these factors and user interviews, a questionnaire are constructed to form 29 items in total. As the main data, 412 samples are collected from the IC users from 3 high schools in Seoul. Analyses lead to these findings: factors affecting the user satisfaction are identified. They are IC facilities, human services, and achievement level of self-directed learning. It seems that, in ICs, users prefer using space and facilities by themselves to accessing contents. This study suggests ways to improve user satisfaction. It would be essential to introduce IC facilities to current and potential users, to install instruments to enhance achievement level of self-directed learning, and to train users through library education programs.