2012
DOI: 10.4275/kslis.2012.46.2.281
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An Analysis of Local Laws and Regulations Related to the Public Library: Focusing on Daejeon Metropolitan City

Abstract: This study suggests the basic data of the establishment and revision of local laws and regulations by analyzing the status and content of local laws and regulations related to public libraries focusing on Daejeon Metropolitan City. For this purpose, first, this study investigates the theoretical background of the type, nature, and procedure of establishing local laws and regulations. Secondly, this study analyzes the content of local laws and regulations related to public libraries classified into three parts,… Show more

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“…Furthermore, article 33 explains 1) Librarians have the minimum academic qualifications of diploma two (D-II) in the field of libraries from accredited universities; 2) Everyone who has a minimum academic qualification of diploma two (D-II) outside the library field from an accredited university can become a librarian after graduating from education, and training in the field of the library; 3) Education, and training in the field of libraries is organized by the National Library or other institutions accredited by the National Libraries or accrediting agencies; 4) Further provisions regarding education, and training shall be regulated by the Regulation of the Head of the National Library [25]. Article 34 describes that 1) Librarians must have professional competence and personal competence; 2) Professional competence includes aspects of knowledge, skills, and work attitudes; 3) Personal competence includes aspects of personality and social interaction; 4) Further provisions regarding the competence of librarians are regulated by the Regulation of the Head of the National Library.…”
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“…Furthermore, article 33 explains 1) Librarians have the minimum academic qualifications of diploma two (D-II) in the field of libraries from accredited universities; 2) Everyone who has a minimum academic qualification of diploma two (D-II) outside the library field from an accredited university can become a librarian after graduating from education, and training in the field of the library; 3) Education, and training in the field of libraries is organized by the National Library or other institutions accredited by the National Libraries or accrediting agencies; 4) Further provisions regarding education, and training shall be regulated by the Regulation of the Head of the National Library [25]. Article 34 describes that 1) Librarians must have professional competence and personal competence; 2) Professional competence includes aspects of knowledge, skills, and work attitudes; 3) Personal competence includes aspects of personality and social interaction; 4) Further provisions regarding the competence of librarians are regulated by the Regulation of the Head of the National Library.…”
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