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A Study of User Behaviors Based on Data from the Beopmaru, Supreme Court Library of Korea

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management / Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management, (P)1013-0799; (E)2586-2073
2023, v.40 no.3, pp.143-162
https://doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2023.40.3.143
Jiyoung Kwak (Supreme Court Library of Korea)
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Abstract

This study analyzed the Beopmaru, Supreme Court Library of Korea, circulation data to identify user lending patterns and proposed a plan to reflect the analysis results in future user services. In 2022, Beopmaru's collection of books was 212,608, with law books accounting for 73%. However, general books accounted for 83% of actual circulation. Looking at the usage coefficient by topic, the literature field was the most actively used at 5.85, and the law field was the least used at 0.23. In the case of interlibrary loan, both KERIS member institutions and the Korean Bar Association had the highest loan ratios in the legal field, civil law field, and judicial litigation procedure field, in that order. However, member institutions affiliated with KERIS, a legal academic community, were lending law books on a wider range of subject areas than the Korean Bar Association, a practical organization. To improve access to legal information, the Beopmaru public service was implemented, but in reality, the use of reading space was high, and the proportion of general books loaned was much higher. In order to improve this, it seems necessary to strengthen the promotion of Beopmaru loan services, provide personalized services, improve book lending regulations, strengthen online services, and establish a cooperative network.

keywords
Supreme Court Library of Korea, Beopmaru (main reading room), legal information service, user behaviors, circulation data
Submission Date
2023-08-23
Revised Date
2023-09-06
Accepted Date
2023-09-16

Journal of the Korean Society for Information Management