A Study on the Research Trends of Big Data at Public Libraries : with a Focus on the Journal “Public Library Quarterly”

This study aims to analyze the Big Data-related research trends in thefield of public library by using the social network analytical method. One hundred seventeen articles published in the journal ‘Public Library Quarterly’ were analyzed with author keywords and the frequency, degree centrality, whi...

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Published inInternational journal of knowledge content development & technology Vol. 12; no. Special; pp. 69 - 83
Main Authors Seongsin Lee, Hyunsook Kim, Sumin Baeck, Subin Yoon
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 건국대학교 지식콘텐츠연구소 01.05.2022
지식콘텐츠연구소
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ISSN2234-0068
2287-187X

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Summary:This study aims to analyze the Big Data-related research trends in thefield of public library by using the social network analytical method. One hundred seventeen articles published in the journal ‘Public Library Quarterly’ were analyzed with author keywords and the frequency, degree centrality, while the betweenness centrality of the keywords were examined. The keywords “programs” and “community development” demonstrated the highest degree of centrality. The keywords “programs”, “strategic planning”, “community development”, “future of libraries”, “outreach”, and “evaluation” posted a high degree of centrality and betweenness centrality. The keywords “measurement”, “survey”, “community partnerships”, and “community engagement” demonstrated a high degree of centrality but not a high betweenness centrality. Meanwhile, the keywords “planning”, “marketing”, “community needs”, and “community building” demonstrated a high betweenness centrality but not a high degree centrality. Based on the results of this study, public libraries should focus on the following directions of research when focusing on the Big Data. First, as mentioned in the above, a more in-depth discussion is needed regarding COVID-19 and social media. Second, the academic interest in the Big Data related education and training for the public librarians and educational contents is needed. Third, public libraries should think about the ways to efficiently perform their roles as a local data center, including their cooperation with other organizations in their local community. KCI Citation Count: 0
ISSN:2234-0068
2287-187X