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A Study on the Illuminance Measurement and Improvement of Public Libraries in Daegu City

공공도서관 조도분석 및 개선방안 연구 - 대구지역을 중심으로 -

  • 윤희윤 (대구대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • Received : 2017.10.29
  • Accepted : 2017.12.11
  • Published : 2017.12.30

Abstract

The most important identity of public library is local public goods that guarantee access and use of knowledge and information of local residents. To justify this, the library must create an optimal lighting environment. Particularly, since the perception rate of information through vision is over 80%, it is necessary to secure proper illuminance. This study measured the illuminance level of public libraries in Daegu. Based on the results, this study suggested a desirable illuminance level for each space and proposed plans to secure and maintain proper illuminance(prospective revision of the KS A 3011, setting the illuminance range for each space of the local government, replacing the existing lighting fixtures with LED, enhance supervision of lighting management, establishment of basic principles for proper lighting and detailed plans for each space of the library, investigation and reflection on users' complaints and satisfaction, etc.)

공공도서관의 가장 중요한 정체성은 지역주민의 지식정보에 대한 접근과 이용을 보장하는 공공재이다. 이를 정당화하려면 도서관은 최적의 조명환경을 구비해야 한다. 특히 시각을 통한 정보인지 비율이 80% 이상인 점을 감안하면 적정조도를 확보하는데 방점을 두어야 한다. 이에 본 연구는 대구지역 공공도서관을 대상으로 조도수준을 측정 분석하였다. 이를 바탕으로 공간별 조도수준을 제시하고, 적정 조도를 확보 유지하는 방안(국가표준 조도기준(KS A 3011)의 전면개정, 관할주체인 자치단체의 법규에 조명기준 및 공간별 조도범위 설정, 기존 조명기구의 LED로 교체, 조명관리에 대한 감독기능 강화, 운영주체인 도서관의 적정 조도 확보 유지를 위한 기본원칙 수립과 공간별 세부방안 마련, 이용자의 불만사항과 만족도 등에 대한 주기적 조사와 반영)을 제안하였다.

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Supported by : 대구대학교

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