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A study on the discussion on Library 5.0 and the generation of Library 1.0 to Library 5.0

Younghee Noh

2022Journal of Librarianship and Information Science29 citationsDOI

Abstract

In order for libraries to survive as necessary institutions in the era of the fourth Industrial Revolution, new strategies and directions must be sought by closely analyzing key trends and challenges. This study attempted to organize Library models 1.0 through 5.0 by comprehensively analyzing the core trends surrounding the library, that is, the advent of the fourth Industrial Revolution era; the promotion of the Korean version of the New Deal policy; and Gartner’s global IT trend. To this end, major references discussing Web 5.0 and Library 5.0 in Web 1.0 and Library 1.0 and all related documents (e.g. Google Scholar, EbscoHost, LISA, etc.) were analyzed. Key and representative keywords forming the Library 5.0 model were derived, and based on this, the substance of each version of the library model was presented.

Topics & Concepts

Library sciencePromotion (chess)World Wide WebOrder (exchange)Computer scienceKey (lock)Library classificationDigital libraryPolitical scienceBusinessArtPoetryPoliticsLawComputer securityLiteratureFinanceInnovation in Digital Healthcare SystemsEducation and Learning InterventionsDiverse Topics in Contemporary Research