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A Study on the Acquisition of Subject Specialized Manpower and Institutionalization

  • Journal of the Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science
  • 2017, 28(4), pp.5~33
  • DOI : 10.14699/kbiblia.2017.28.4.005
  • Publisher : Journal Of The Korean Biblia Society For Library And Information Science
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Library and Information Science

Younghee, Noh 1 Shin youngji 2 Woojung Kwak 2

1건국대학교
2건국대학교 지식콘텐츠연구소

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ABSTRACT

In this study, an investigation has been made on the status of the issuance of librarian qualification, the status of operating Subject specialized librarians at home and abroad, the status of professional manpower of the similar cultural facilities, and their recruitment method, based on which an attempt has been made to propose a way to nurture the Subject specialized librarians. First, I propose a method for training Subject specialized librarians through a regular curriculum and a retraining process, while suggest the ways to nurture the Subject specialized librarians from undergraduate and also nurture the existing librarians to become the Subject specialized librarians. Second, the basic qualification of the Subject specialized librarians must have a career of more than 3 years in a specific subject area with a master’s degree or higher, and in order to have a subject area background, it is proposed that a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree must absolutely be acquired in the corresponding subject area. Third, in order to improve the treatment of such Subject specialized librarians, the Subject specialized librarians in the administrative service group could be organized into a research librarian (or library and information science) series and types as a subordinate literary series under the researcher position. That is, it is proposed to differentiate the librarians and the Subject specialized librarians by reorganizing series and types of the Subject specialized librarians while maintaining the current librarian series.

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