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공공도서관 관련 교양과목 개발에 관한 연구 - '우리 모두의 장'으로서 공공도서관 알아차리기 -
A Study on the Development of Liberal Arts Subject Related to Public Libraries: Knowing Public Library as a Commons 원문보기

한국비블리아학회지 = Journal of the Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science, v.34 no.2, 2023년, pp.33 - 57  

한만성 (우석대학교 교양대학)

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연구의 주요 목적은 공공도서관이 가진 '우리 모두의 장(공통장)'의 특성을 최대한 발견한 학습 구성요소 설계 및 대학의 일반교양 과목 요건에 부합하는 교육 내용 구성이다. 공공도서관은 다양한 문해력 향상의 연습장이자, 디지털 공유문화의 체험장, 차별 없는 모두의 학습장, 메이커 운동의 작업장 그리고 지역공동체 형성의 거점으로서 '우리 모두의 장'의 성격을 두루 갖추고 있다. 연구자는 다양한 문해력 이해, 정보활용능력의 정보윤리, 공동체 의식 및 다문화 이해, 공공의식과 협동정신 및 컴퓨터 활용능력, 학제적 지식 및 통합적 안목과 시각 등을 학습 구성요소로 설계하고 '공유문화와 지역도서관'이라는 명칭의 과목을 개설하였다. 이러한 공공도서관 관련 융합 교양 교과는 지역 및 공공성의 위기가 증대되는 상황에서 공공도서관의 가치를 학생들에게 널리 확산하고 실제로다양한 도서관 서비스를 체험하도록 유도함으로써 지역도서관의 인지도 및 이용률 향상을 견인할 것으로 기대된다.

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The main purpose of this research was to discover the characteristics of the 'commons for all' related to public libraries as much as possible, design the learning content, and finally to demonstrate whether the contents meet the general education requirement of universities. The public library is a...

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