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A Study on Information Assetization Policy of Records: Focusing on Directive (EU) 2019/1024

Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society / Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, (P)2466-2542;
2023, v.54 no.2, pp.111-130
https://doi.org/10.16981/kliss.54.2.202306.111
Minseon Jeong (Chungnam National University)
Soonhee Kim (Chungnam National University)
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Abstract

With the arrival of the knowledge information society, records as assets have become increasingly important. As defined in ISO 30300, records must be actively utilized to contribute to organizational management and generate added value. To create added value through records, their utilization must be prioritized. While countries like the UK, New Zealand, and Australia recognize records as assets and propose record assetization policies, specific measures for managing records as assets have yet to be suggested. To address this gap, we analyze Directive (EU) 2019/1024, established by the EU, to facilitate commercial use and promote accessible public information. We derive seven characteristics from the analysis and extract insights from Italian policies and actual implementation cases that reflect them in accordance with the regulations of the EU guidelines. In addition, the correlation between the Public Data Act and the Public Records Act in Korea was revealed, and points that could reflect Directive (EU) 2019/1024 in Korea were derived. Through this study, it is expected that public data will be treated as information assets and serve as a stepping stone for preparing information assetization policies for records.

keywords
Record Management, Data Utilization, Information Assetization, Policy Research, Directive(EU) 2019/1024
Submission Date
2023-05-26
Revised Date
Accepted Date
2023-06-21

Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society