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Journal Of Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science

  • P-ISSN1229-2435
  • E-ISSN2799-4767
  • KCI

A Study on the Designation Plan for Public Domain of Library

Journal Of Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science / Journal Of Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1229-2435; (E)2799-4767
2021, v.32 no.1, pp.151-170
https://doi.org/10.14699/kbiblia.2021.32.1.151
Younghee Noh
Man-Ho Choi
Yoon Jeong Kim

Abstract

The domain name should be registered and used with the minimum length in consideration of the user’s web accessibility and convenience. In addition, it is necessary to increase the status and authority of the library by allowing the type, region, and characteristics of the library to be known only by the domain name, and to consider the convenience of users. In this study, the situation of the state designated second-stage public domain and the second-stage public domain of educational institutions of similar character and size to the library are analyzed, and problems with the domain of libraries that do not have the second-stage domain are identified. Finally, second-stage public domains of national library (nl), public library (pl), and small library (sl) are proposed for each type of library, and the university library (lib. university domain) and school library (lib. School domain) proposed to use as the second-stage domains of the educational institution. The purpose is to allow users to intuitively know that these domains are libraries, to identify the type of library, and to know the characteristics and regions of the library. To this end, a joint effort by the academic community, the library community, and the Library Information Policy Committee is needed.

keywords
도서관, 공공도메인, 도서관 웹사이트, 웹 접근성, 지정방안, Library, Public Domain, Library Website, Web Accessibility, Designation Plan
Received
2021-02-22
Revised
2021-03-01
Accepted
2021-03-18
Published
2021-03-30

Journal Of Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science