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A Study on the Socio-Cultural Aspects in Designing Digital Library Systems

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2004, v.21 no.4, pp.49-65
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2004.21.4.049

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Abstract

As the Internet becomes a part of the infrastructure of the world, so will the process of creating useful digital libraries become an important part of our society. Previous generations of Internet were focused mainly on the technology. Today the focus has shifted to searching information usefully over the intelligent Digital Library. However the tension between new technologies and daily information needs was never resolved but was significantly noted by many researches. Recent findings show us to gain some feeling for the balancing act in information systems between technological and sociological factors. They shows that consideration in sociology is needed for the sound deployment after installation of digital library systems. This study focused on the importance of effects of non-technical factors for the new DL service period. Experiences and documents in the first generation DL period were scrutinized and analysed systematically. As a result, we find new idea, socio-technical approaches to the new DL services.

keywords
디지털도서관, 정보시스템, 사회적 요소, 사회기술적 접근, 사회문화적 접근Digital Library, information system, sociological factors, socio-technical approach, socio- cultural approach, 디지털도서관, 정보시스템, 사회적 요소, 사회기술적 접근, 사회문화적 접근Digital Library, information system, sociological factors, socio-technical approach, socio- cultural approach

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