A Study on Energy Efficiency and Data Energy-based Knowledge Information Accumulation and Library Operation Direction

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  • Younghee Noh Professor, Library and Information Science, Konkuk University, Korea
  • Ji-Yoon Ro Researcher, Research Institute for Knowledge Content Development & Technology, Korea

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Library, Energy Efficiency, Data Energy, Green Library, Complex Cultural Space

Abstract

The research focuses on the changes in the energy field following the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and aims to propose a direction for library operation based on energy efficiency and data energy reflecting this. To this end, this study conducted a case study related to energy efficiency. As a result of the study, detailed measures and guidelines for promoting energy efficiency in the library include 1) the need for policy changes to promote energy efficiency, 2) zero energy and high efficiency for new building renovation, 3) establishment of a high efficiency smart library environment, 4) seeking directions for energy efficiency at the library level, 5) interconnection between the library and the region, 6) establishment of an energy center, and 7) the improvement of awareness and education of employees and local residents, etc., which seem to require discussions.

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2022-05-02

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Noh, Y., & Ro, J.-Y. . (2022). A Study on Energy Efficiency and Data Energy-based Knowledge Information Accumulation and Library Operation Direction. International Journal of Knowledge Content Development & Technology, 12(spcial issue). Retrieved from https://ijkcdt.journals.publicknowledgeproject.org/index.php/ijkcdt/article/view/651

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