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An Analysis on Bibliotherapy Experiences of Bibliotherapists in Library (도서관 독서치료사의 독서치료 경험 분석)

  • Lim, Seong-Gwan
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.417-436
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    • 2016
  • The aim of this study is focused on knowing what bibliotherapists experience while they are in a session with their clients in library settings. Qualitative interviews were conducted as the main research tool or method used for this study. The study participants included 12 bibliotherapist respondents specializing in library. They were divided into two groups of 6 and each group was interviewed for approximately 2 to 3 hours. The interview employed a question asking methodology modified from that presented and/or originally used by Kruger and Casey(2000). The interview utilized open ended questions in the order of starting, introduction, main, and ending questions. Analyses of the interviews were based on methods presented by Morgan and Scannell(1998). Results of the study show that experiences through therapy sessions consisted of 7 different themes, 26 specific categories, and 84 unique concepts. The purpose of the study was to observe the problems bibliotherapist have or may encounter in library settings, provide feedback to make each session better, and as a result, help both the library and bibliotherapist during the bibliotherapy process.

A Case Study for Relevant Study and Lecture on 'Bibliotherapy' in the Field of Information and Library Science (문헌정보학 분야에서의 적실한 '독서치료' 연구와 강의를 위한 사례연구)

  • Song, Sung-Seob
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.121-141
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    • 2004
  • This study is a case study with four classes of sophomore majoring in library & information science in S woman's college, with a questionnaire, firstly to research the students' recognition of their experience on bibliotherapy and the time, their preference of the materials' genre for the bibliotherapy. usefulness of the bibliotherapy' subject, apply possibility into library work, and the field of science that must be supplemented for the bibliotherapy. Secondly. a direction of development is presented analyzing researched contents and lecture experiences, centering on the factors that should be complemented and prepared in studying or lecturing the course of bibliotherapy as a school subject in the field of library & information science hereafter.

Bibliotherapy as an 'Therapuetic' Enforced Readers' Advisory and the Roles of a Librarian as a Therapist ('치료적' 독자상담으로서의 독서치료와 사서의 역할)

  • Lee, Kee-Myung;Lee, Jae-Whoan
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.159-179
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    • 2011
  • This article intends to locate the logical basis to apply bibliotherapy as a library service in Korean libraries. To the end, investigated and discussed are the historical relationship between bibliotherapy and RAS(readers' advisory service), and the theoretical base and practical experiences that enabled bibliotherapy to be practical in the U.S. library community. This article introduces a concept of 'therapeutic' RAS as a similar concept to 'developmental' bibliotherapy, and suggests the roles of a librarian as a therapist, based on the "Zones of Intervention" by Carol Kuhlthau.

A Study of Changes Experienced and Processes of the Participants in Group Bibliotherapy by Grounded Theory (근거이론을 적용한 집단독서치료 참여자들의 변화경험과 과정에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Myung-Hee
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.463-488
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate and understand changes experienced by participants in group bibliotherapy. For this purpose, individual interviews were conducted with 14 adults who were chosen by the best bibliotherapists through peer nomination and the results were analyzed by grounded theory, which is one sort of qualitative research method. This study has a significant meaning to provide a foundation of understanding of group bibliotherapy by exploring participants' experiences in depth through grounded theory approach and revealing the changes experienced and process of group bibliotherapy.

A Study on the Experiences of Picture Book Bibliotherapy, Reading Habit Formation, and Intergenerational Interactions in a Book Club Between Middle-Aged and Young People (중년과 청년이 함께하는 독서모임의 그림책 치료, 독서습관 형성 및 세대교류 경험 연구)

  • Jiyoung Kim;SooJin Yoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.211-240
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    • 2024
  • This study focuses on an intergenerational book club with middle-aged and young people as a follow-up study on a book club with older people and young people. The book club program was designed to help people develop a reading habit and experience picture book bibliotherapy. The researcher hosted a picture book reading group between middle-aged and young participants, had individual interviews, and conducted a qualitative study to analyze research data and present implications. For middle-aged participants, the intergenerational book club was an opportunity to understand young people and their children and learn from the young people, and for young participants, it helped them understand middle-aged people and their parents and learn from the middle-aged people, allowing them to feel a sense of connection rather than a generation gap. In addition, positive effects of picture book bibliotherapy were seen while reducing stress and learning important lessons in life. The participants received help in forming a reading habit. This paper provides constructive suggestions for book clubs where different generations interact. It is hoped that through this study, intergenerational book clubs that can be used to understand other generations will be more popular and people will be able to discover the benefits of reading books including picture books and make reading a habit.

A Study on the Experiences of Young and Old Participating in an Intergenerational Book Club and Social Reading (노인과 청년이 함께하는 독서모임의 세대교류 및 사회적 독서 경험 연구)

  • Jiyoung Kim;Jee Yeon Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.23-50
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    • 2023
  • There are few opportunities for different generations to interact, and generational conflicts are emerging as a social problem as the number of people aged 65 and over is increasing. Efforts to solve the problem through interactions between the young and the old have been made in various fields, but reading-related intergenerational activities are rare. A qualitative study was conducted to provide constructive suggestions by hosting a book club for the young and the old, carrying out individual interviews, and analyzing them. Participants in this study agreed that there were few opportunities for intergenerational exchanges. However, they found that reading-based intergenerational activities were mutually beneficial in the intergenerational book club. The participants hoped the number of such occasions would increase. The study resulted in a few implications for intergenerational book clubs, which should help vitalize the book clubs and accentuate the benefits of social reading.

Trends of Qualitative Research in Korean Library and Information Science Journals (문헌정보학 학술지 논문의 질적 연구 동향 분석)

  • Kim, Kapseon
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.373-396
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the trends of qualitative research in four representative journals in Korean LIS from 1970 to 2016. 73 papers(1.4%) were analyzed focusing on publication year, subject areas, research purposes, authors, qualitative methods, research participants, data collection methods, data analysis methods, and methods of validation. The findings are as follows: 1) Information behaviour(39.7%) was the most researched topics, followed by librarians work(20.5%), and bibliotherapy & reading education(13.6%). 2) The most frequently used research purpose was for understanding experiences(60.2%) and for improving current state(30.1%). 3) 'Grounded theory'(13.6%) and 'phenomenology'(10.9%), 'case study'(10.9%), were used frequently, while 'non-specified qualitative method' was 26.0% and 'not indicated' was 21.9%. 4) Librarians (41.0%) were the most researched participants, followed by professionals(13.6%). To collect qualitative data, in-depth interview(20.5%), interview(13.6%), and in-depth interview & internal documents(9.5%) were frequently used. There are 'loose qualitative research' group and 'scientific qualitative research' group. LIS researchers using qualitative research methods should consistently make efforts to increase qualitative theory and the philosophical assumptions, and to apply rigorous research method (data collection, analysis and interpretation, sampling, data saturation, validity and reliability). Institutionally, It is to provide 'qualitative research methods' course and to develop guidelines and standards for LIS qualitative research authors and reviewers.