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Vol.33 No.2

pp.1-24
pp.25-46
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The purpose of this study is to identify the relationship between the reading circle management with college students and the participation program in the reading camp. The results show that the participation program in reading camp helps the activation on reading circle. The college students' activity on reading camp increases reading activity because students can work with the graduates and get the graduates' reading activity experience. Also, the activity on reading camp encourages reading circle members to work so that they continue their activity after graduation. Students on reading circle usually work hard during semester but during closing of college, they seldom work. The participation program in reading camp, however, can bridge over the gap during the vacation.

pp.47-78
pp.79-108
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The purpose of this study is a survay and analysis about the curriculum for assistant librarian. for this pupose, first, a literature study was done along with interviews with assistant libraian, second, a questionnaries survay was conducted among professor, library administriatiors and assistant librarians, and the survay data were analysed by SAS packages.

pp.109-138
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A literature analysis for the planning and realization of meta database system was carried out to establish the ocean electronic resources, the first in Korea. The study targeted from web resources and to oceanographic survey data. The focus of the analysis lies in the providing practical information retrieval service for ocean electronic resources based on the framework of effective Dublin Core metadata with network resources description. The analyses included ocean electronic resources, metadata descriptive elements, metadata classification, system organization, and retrieval for planning and implementation of meta database system.

; pp.139-166
; pp.167-188
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pp.189-210
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Constructional media centers connected to education of library and information science sets laboratory rooms for practical classification and cataloging classes; laboratory rooms for film media which can utilize advanced media, listening tools, and practical materials; information management laboratory rooms which can experience the various information research methods through the Internet, cultivate the ability of information application, and teach the curriculum of library and information science related to computers.

pp.211-234
pp.235-258
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Since 1991 when the first Web pages were placed on the internet, information access for numerous Web sites has developed new indexing methods which are different from traditional methods. This paper, as a basic research, deals with Web indexing(Website indexing). Embedded indexng providing basics of Web indexing is examined, and essential META tags used in Web indexing are reviewed in brief. Finally, all the important issues of Web indexing are investigated in detail.

pp.259-276
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Research methods is an integral component of a field and plays a crucial role for the development of a field. Three areas are explored to assess research methods in Korean library and information science (LIS) graduate programs: (1) comparison of research methods' courses across Korean LIS graduate programs; (2) content analysis of the trend of research methods education; (3) comparison of research methods' courses between the U.S. and Korean library and information science graduate programs.

; pp.277-302
pp.303-322
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Government agency information has steadily increased as the role of government has expanded, and information provided by the government is increasingly a significant source for the public's understanding of government policy. Further, this information is an important resource for academic research oriented toward national development. However, in South Korea the distribution system for government information is far from ideal. This paper critiques that system. It begins with a short history of Korean government publishing policy, followed by a more detailed look at recent publishing trends. It then goes on to describe the legal, institutional, and technical aspects of Korean government's distribution of its information, focusing on weaknesses that prevent information from reaching those who desire or need it.

Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society