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Analysis of Current Status and Improvement Plans of the User Service in Open Data Portal - Focusing on Citizen Participation Data Portal - (공공데이터포털 이용자 서비스 현황 분석 및 개선방안 - 시민참여형 데이터포털을 중심으로 -)

  • Han, Hui-Jeong;Hwang, Sung-Wook;Lee, Jung-min;Oh, Hyo-Jung
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.255-279
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    • 2020
  • Recently, as the range of users utilizing open data has expanded from experts to students, and general citizens, the role of open data portals has changed. In the past, portals have neglected to increase data utilization through citizen participation by focusing on the role of simple data repository, but now they tend to focus on understanding, collaboration and sharing values so that users can actively use data. To meet these social trends, open data portals need to seek ways to improve user-centered services that can encourage citizen participation. The purpose of this study is to identify the main functions for citizen participation in open data portals, to analyze the current status of open data portal user services and to suggest ways to improve them. Through the literature research, we investigated the functions provided by portal services for citizen participation, deduced the types of user services, and analyzed open data portal user services. Furthermore, we suggested user-centered public data portal services improvement plans for citizen participation.

An Explorative Study on the Social Metadata in Academic Libraries (소셜 메타데이터 활용에 관한 탐색적 연구 - 국내 대학도서관 웹 사이트 분석을 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Heejin
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.231-246
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    • 2013
  • This paper attempts to explore the use of social metadata in academic libraries. A total of 173 academic libraries were examined and analyzed. Various social metadata were reviewed, involved with users' participation and contribution. Error-reports, tagging, recommendations, ratings, reviews, comments, sharing, and community were identified that support selection, sharing and collaboration through social engagement. Suggestions drawn from the findings are offered to utilize social metadata in order to enhance users' contribution and interaction. It is hoped that this exploratory study will provide insight into the use of social metadata in academic libraries.

User Participation Evaluation of A Scholarly Information Site (학술정보사이트의 이용자 참여형 평가)

  • Park, Min-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.85-97
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to develop a methodology of user participation evaluation of a scholarly information site in the field of science and technology and to enhance the site by applying a set of testing protocols. Experiments were conducted in a laboratory setting. Data from multiple sources, including eyetracking, search logs and post surveys, were collected and analyzed quantitatively. Based on the results of eyetracking, the contents and images were reorganized after removing unessential elements in the site. The resulting data from the search logs showed that the users were able to finish the tasks more quickly with the revised user interface. The results of the data analysis of post surveys indicated an overall improvement in the revised website compared to the original one.

A Study on the Participatory Archive Model: Daegu Festival Photographs (참여형축제사진아카이브 구축 방안 연구: 대구시 축제기록 사진 중심으로)

  • Kim, Ja-Gyeong;Choi, Sanghee
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.49-70
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    • 2019
  • Festival records are valuable social records, not only historically but also culturally. Even though festival records are worthy of preservation, many of them are not managed appropriately. In particular, photographs taken by the public are dispersed in various SNS services such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. This study collected festival photographs, taken by the public, from these SNS services and built a participatory archive for Daegu. As such, this study identified and suggested a metadata set through the process of archiving festival photographs. In addition, this study proposed a model of the participatory archive for festival photographs. This model illustrated the institute's collection of festival photographs in the SNS services and the creation of the participatory archive.

Can Online Community Managers Enhance User Engagement?: Evidence from Anonymous Social Media Postings (온라인 커뮤니티 이용자 참여 증진을 위한 관리자의 운영 전략: 대학별 대나무숲 분석을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Hyejeong;Hwang, Seungyeup;Kwak, Youshin;Choi, Jeonghye
    • Knowledge Management Research
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.211-228
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    • 2022
  • As social media marketing becomes prevalent, it is necessary to understand the administrative role of managers in promoting user engagement. However, little is known about how community managers enhance user engagement in social media. In this research, we study how managers can boost online user participation, including clicking likes and writing comments. Using the SUR (Seemingly Unrelated Regression) model, we find out that the active participation of managers increases user engagement of both passive (likes) and active (comments) ones. In addition, we find that the number of emotional words included in posts has a positive effect on the passive engagement whereas it negatively affects the active engagement. Lastly, the congruency between posts and comments positively affects users' passive engagement. This study contributes to prior literature related to online community management and text analyses. Furthermore, our findings offer managerial insights for practitioners and social media managers to further facilitate user engagement.

A Study on User Participation in Facebook of the U.S. State Archives (미국 주립기록관 페이스북에서의 이용자 참여에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jihyun
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.63-84
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    • 2016
  • This study aimed to investigate the extent that users participated in Facebook of U.S. state archives and the types of user responses to posts on the Facebook. For the purpose, data created between August 1st and September 30th in 2016 were collected from Facebook continuously operated by 27 state archives. The extent of user participation was measured based on the number of user comments, the number of unique commenters, and the average number of comments per post. According to the measures, top 10 Facebook of state archives were selected. Out of these, Facebook of Ohio (1st), Florida (5th) and Arkansas (10th) state archives were chosen to collect 687 user comments and 132 posts. The analysis showed that comments regarding users' emotional opinion and judgement, adding explanations to a post, and sharing personal stories occupied a large portion. Interactions among users or between a user and an archivist were also identified. With regard to posts, those for sharing information/knowledge of records held in archives were identified as a high percentage. The study suggested that archives should collect and present historical information and related records connected to users' lives, examine methods for effective communication with users via social media and facilitate publicity and outreach services of archives based on shaping and maintaining online user community through social media.

Designing an Architecture for Social Semantic Digital Libraries(SSDL) (이용자 참여형 시맨틱 디지털도서관 아키텍처 설계)

  • Oh, Sam-Gyun;Won, Sun-Min
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.229-251
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    • 2007
  • The change in information technology demands drastic change in digital library service. This study defines what a social semantic digital library should consist of and proposes a new architecture that incorporates core functions needed in designing a SSDL. The SSDL supports semantic information processing based on metadata and ontology and is an innovation system that allows SSDL users to participate in generating new knowledge by interacting with existing metadata and ontology structures. This study designed a SSDL model that consists of five horizontal and two vertical structures.

Signal Typology and Decision Making Process Using Signals in Mobile Game Platform (모바일 게임 플랫폼에서의 시그널의 유형과 시그널을 이용한 의사결정과정)

  • Bae, Joonheui;Koo, Dong Mo
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.117-128
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    • 2017
  • This research is the qualitative research on signals that mobile game users use to solve asymmetric information of game quality. Based on signal theory, we gathered data using Netnography. The findings are four types of signals for mobile games: platform-based signals with high/low participation rate of consumers, game developing company-based signals with high/low participation rate of consumers. The features that mobile gamers make decisions using signals are the following. First, ranking and the number of download have initial standard. Second, game marketing platform can be one of signals. Finally, the preference of signals is different with the goals and using pattern of games.

Impact of Digital Divide on Online Political Participation: With Focus on the Gap of Operational Skills of Digital Device Users (온라인 정치참여에서 디지털 정보격차의 영향: 디지털 기기 이용자의 기기 운용 기술 격차를 중심으로)

  • Jang, Changki;Sung, WookJoon
    • Informatization Policy
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.36-54
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    • 2020
  • This study empirically analyzes the impact of digital divide between digital device usage motivation and operational skills on online political participation. The analysis was performed using the National Information Society Agency's 2018 digital divide survey data from September to December 2018 and applying the Heckman selection model to control the sample selection bias that may occur between internet users and non-users. The result shows the gap in motivation and device operational skills of individual citizens using digital devices has significant impact on online political participation. In socio-economic terms, it shows the age, education level and regional factors also have significant impact on online political participation, while gender and income levels do not. This study holds significance in that there are different patterns of digital divide between digital devices, identifying the motivation to use a digital device as an important factor for mobile device users, and the device operational skills, for personal computer users.