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검색어: betweenness centrality, 검색결과: 2
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The knowledge sharing in a knowledge management process is much affecting generation and distribution of knowledge. Especially, the knowledge distribution is being revitalized with the center of social media service like twitter and library service 2.0 in the knowledge-based IT (Information Technology) environment. The present research analyzed the structure and characteristics of a social network inside an organization that is growing like an organism through self-organization through tools for SNA (Social Network Analysis) and multiple regression analysis of independent variables such as 1) a relationship between social network's structure and knowledge sharing, 2) a relationship between structural holes and knowledge sharing influence of centrality, 3) a relationship between individual ability and knowledge sharing of information technology and work recognition.

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최일영(경희대학교) ; 이용성(경희대학교) ; 김재경(경희대학교) 2010, Vol.27, No.1, pp.25-40 https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2010.27.1.025
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본 연구는 사회 네트워크 분석 기법을 통하여 K대학도서관의 학술DB 이용현황을 분석하고 이용자의 요구에 적합한 서비스를 개발 및 제공하고자 하는데 그 목적을 두고 있다. 이를 위하여 K대학 도서관의 학술DB 로그 데이터를 이용하여 학문분야별, 신분별, 학문분야 및 신분별 학술DB 네트워크를 구성하고 실증 분석하였다. 본 연구의 결과, 전임교원의 학술DB 네트워크와 박사과정의 학술DB 네트워크는 특화된 학술DB를 중심으로 강한 결속력을 보이고 있으며 다른 신분의 학술DB 네트워크보다 밀도, 연결정도 집중도 및 연결정도 중심성이 높게 나타났다.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the usage pattern between each academic database through social network analysis, and to support the academic database for users's needs. For this purpose, we have extracted log data to construct the academic database networks in the proxy server of K university library and have analyzed the usage pattern among each research area and among each social position. Our results indicate that the specialized academic database for the research area has more cohesion than the generalized academic database in the full-time professors' network and the doctoral students' network, and the density, degree centrality and degree centralization of the full-time professors' network and the doctoral students' network are higher than those of the other social position networks.

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