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이용자의 접근 패턴을 고려한 공공도서관 서비스 영역 생성 연구

A Study on Generating Public Library Service Areas Considering User Access Patterns

  • 강우진 (경북대학교 대학원 문헌정보학과) ;
  • 이종욱 (경북대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • 투고 : 2023.08.14
  • 심사 : 2023.08.29
  • 발행 : 2023.09.30

초록

공공도서관은 지역사회 이용자의 다양한 요구를 파악하여 이를 충족시키는 서비스를 기획하고 제공하여야 한다. 도서관 이용자에 대한 이해를 위해서는 도서관 서비스 영역에 대한 파악이 우선될 필요가 있다. 현행의 공공도서관 서비스 영역은 주로 도서관이 위치한 행정구역으로 설정되고 있어, 도서관에 대한 이용자의 실제 접근 패턴을 고려하지 못하는 한계가 있다. 본 연구에서는 도서관이 속한 지역의 교통적 및 지리적 특성과 이용자의 도서관 접근 패턴을 반영한 서비스 영역을 생성하고자 하였다. 구체적으로 7개 특별·광역시의 502개 도서관의 도로 네트워크 데이터를 활용하여 경사도가 반영된 이동 거리와 시간을 파악하였으며, 최단 경로 알고리즘을 적용하여 도보 또는 차량으로 30분 이내 범위의 서비스 영역을 생성하였다. 그 결과 지형적 요소에 따라 도서관별 서비스 영역 양상에 차이가 발생하는 것을 확인하였으며, 이는 직선거리 기반의 서비스 영역과 비교하여 도서관 접근에 대한 현실적 여건을 더욱 잘 반영하는 것으로 판단되었다. 이러한 서비스 영역 생성 방법은 도서관의 이용자의 수, 특성, 요구를 보다 정확하게 이해하는 데 기여할 수 있을 것이다.

Public libraries should plan and provide services that satisfy various needs of the local community users. In order to understand library users, it is essential first to grasp the service areas of libraries. The current service areas of public libraries are primarily set based on administrative boundaries of the areas where the libraries are located, which limits the consideration of actual user access patterns to the libraries. In this study, we aim to create service areas that incorporate the transportation and geographical characteristics of the library's surroundings and reflect the access patterns of library users. Specifically, we utilized street network data from 502 libraries in 7 metropolitan cities to determine the travel distance and time from user locations, considering gradients, to the libraries. Subsequently, we applied the shortest path algorithm to generate service areas within a 30-minute walking or driving range. As a result, we confirmed that there are differences in the service area patterns of libraries depending on topographical factors, and this better reflects the realistic conditions of library access compared to service areas based on straight-line distances. This method of generating service areas contributes to a more accurate understanding of library users' numbers, characteristics, and needs.

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