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Bibliotherapy as an ‘Therapuetic’ Enforced Readers’ Advisory and the Roles of a Librarian as a Therapist

Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society / Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, (P)2466-2542;
2011, v.42 no.4, pp.159-179
https://doi.org/10.16981/kliss.42.4.201112.159


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Abstract

This article intends to locate the logical basis to apply bibliotherapy as a library service in Korean libraries. To the end, investigated and discussed are the historical relationship between bibliotherapy and RAS(readers' advisory service), and the theoretical base and practical experiences that enabled bibliotherapy to be practical in the U.S. library community. This article introduces a concept of ‘therapeutic' RAS as a similar concept to ‘developmental' bibliotherapy, and suggests the roles of a librarian as a therapist, based on the “Zones of Intervention" by Carol Kuhlthau.

keywords
Reference Services, Information Services, Readers' Advisory Service, Bibliotherapy, Reference Services, Information Services, Readers' Advisory Service, Bibliotherapy, 참고봉사, 참고서비스, 정보봉사, 정보서비스, 이용자서비스, 독자상담, 독서치료

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