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문헌정보학 분야의 리터러시 연구 동향 분석

A Study on the Research Trends on Literacy in Library and Information Science

  • 장수현 (중앙대학교 대학원 문헌정보학과) ;
  • 남영준 (중앙대학교 문헌정보학전공)
  • 투고 : 2022.08.19
  • 심사 : 2022.09.13
  • 발행 : 2022.09.30

초록

본 연구는 문헌정보학 현장인 도서관에서 제공되는 서비스인 이용자 교육의 관련 개념인 리터러시가 각종 문헌정보학 연구 분야에서 어떠한 연구 주제를 다루는지 확인하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 이를 위해 WoS와 KCI 데이터베이스에서 문헌정보학 분야 리터러시 관련 논문을 수집하여 키워드 분석 및 토픽 모델링 분석 기법을 상호보완적으로 사용해 분석하였다. 분석 결과, WoS와 KCI의 문헌정보학 분야 리티러시 관련 연구 동향은 저자 키워드, 주요 주제 등에서 차이가 있는 것으로 나타났으며, 토픽 모델링을 통해 KCI의 리터러시 관련 연구를 3개의 토픽으로 분류하였다. 또한, 연구에서 확인한 국내 문헌정보학 분야 리터러시 연구 동향은 전체 리터러시 관련 연구 동향과 연구량 급증 시기, 핵심 다빈출 키워드 차이가 있음을 분석하였다. 특히, 전체 분야 리터러시 연구는 '리터러시', '교육', '미디어', '디지털' 등의 단어가 다수 도출되었지만 문헌정보학 분야의 리터러시 연구는 '정보활용능력', '학교도서관' 등의 키워드가 다수 등장하였다. 이를 바탕으로 향후 국내에서도 정보가 급증하는 오늘날의 정보화 환경에 맞춰 정보에 대한 평가적인 안목을 기를 수 있는 능력에 관한 연구가 필요하다는 결론을 도출하였다.

The purpose of this study is to identify the topics of research related to the concepts of literacy in the field of Library and Information Science which is related to user education in libraries. Data were collected from the WoS and KCI databases, and complementary keyword analysis and topic modeling analysis techniques were used to identify topics of literature-related research articles in the field of Library and Information Science. Findings presented that there was a difference in keywords and topics between the two databases. Literacy-related topics identified from the KCI database were classified into three groups through topic modeling. Also, it was analyzed that there is a difference between the overall literacy-related research trend, the timing of the surge in research volume, and key frequent keywords in the Library and Information Science field confirmed in the study. In particular, in the study of literacy in all fields, a number of words such as 'literacy', 'education', 'media', and 'digital' were derived. However, in literature research in the field of Library and Information Science, keywords such as 'information utilization ability' and 'school library' appeared. Based on this, it was concluded that research on the ability to develop an evaluative eye for information is needed in line with today's information environment, where information is rapidly increasing in Korea in the future.

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