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의학사서의 이용자 서비스 향상을 위한 국내외 의학도서관협회 교육프로그램 비교 및 분석 - MLA 및 KMLA를 중심으로 -
Comparison and Analysis of Educational Programs of Korean and American Medical Library Associations to Improve the Role of Medical Librarians for User Services: Focusing on MLA and KMLA 원문보기

한국비블리아학회지 = Journal of the Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science, v.34 no.2, 2023년, pp.59 - 92  

이혜영 (동덕여자대학교 문헌정보학과)

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본 연구는 국내 의학도서관 이용자 서비스 향상을 위하여 의학사서의 교육프로그램 개선방안을 제시하기 위한 목적으로 수행되었다. 이를 위하여 의학사서 역할을 조사하여 교육영역을 항목화한 후 미국의 MLA와 한국의 KMLA 교육프로그램을 비교·분석하였다. 그 결과, 우리나라 의학사서 교육프로그램에 대한 개선점으로 첫째, 다양한 교육프로그램 유형, 교육영역, 교육내용, 전문 분야를 선정한 인증 프로그램의 확대, 관련 기관과의 협업 프로그램, KMLA 가치를 표방하는 교육프로그램 등이 요구된다. 둘째, 현행 교육영역 중 '연구지원서비스', '교육·교육설계·상담' 등에서 다양한 교육프로그램이 진행될 필요성이 있으며 특히, 전혀 교육이 이루어지고 있지 않은 '소비자건강정보서비스', '재난정보서비스' 제공이 필요하다. 또한 '의학 관련 분야 정보서비스' 교육을 위해서는 국내 의학사서 교육 커리큘럼에 관한 규정 제정이 선행되어야 할 필요성이 있다. 셋째, 대면 교육 참여가 어려운 사서를 위하여 온라인 교육내용 제공이 필요한데 이러한 경우에는 교육내용만 제공하고 의학사서점수 부여에는 차등을 두거나 점수를 부여하지 않는 방법 등을 제시하였다.

Abstract AI-Helper 아이콘AI-Helper

The purpose of this study is to suggest ways to improve medical librarians' educational programs to improve domestic medical library user services. To this end, the role of medical librarians was investigated, and the education areas were itemized, and then the MLA in the US and the KMLA in Korea we...

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