ISSN : 1229-2435
This study translates the 18 action tasks proposed in the 2024 policy report on next-generation bibliographic structures into an executable responsibility framework based on the administrative duty regulations of the National Library of Korea. This study reanalyzes the tasks from functional perspectives—policy, data, and system—and identifies relevant departments through institutional regulations. A cross-functional RACI matrix (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed) is then designed to clarify responsibility allocation. The findings show that BIBFRAME implementation requires coordinated participation across planning, bibliographic, and information technology divisions rather than a single-department initiative. By linking policy-level tasks to formal organizational responsibilities, this study proposes a governance-oriented framework for bibliographic standard transition in public institutions.
