ARCHIVE AND UTOPIA

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ARCHIVE AND UTOPIA 저자: Mind Map: ARCHIVE AND UTOPIA

1. Dream / Ideology

1.1. Credibility / Legibility

1.2. Free Labour

1.3. Automation

1.3.1. Range

1.3.1.1. Fully Automated

1.3.1.1.1. Joe and Rika Mansueto Library, University of Chicago

1.3.1.2. Partly Automated

1.3.1.2.1. James B. Hunt Jr. Library, North Carolina State University

1.3.2. Browsing

1.3.2.1. Physical

1.3.2.1.1. Stacks

1.3.2.2. Virtual

1.3.2.2.1. E-Book

1.3.2.2.2. Search Engine

2. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY

2.1. Information: Proposition and Process

2.1.1. How does it used

2.2. Geographical Difference

2.2.1. European Universities

2.2.1.1. Originated 12th to 13th century

2.2.1.2. Network of Students and Teachers

2.2.1.3. Urban Setting

2.2.1.4. Cathedral Schools

2.2.1.4.1. Monastical Orders

2.2.1.4.2. Study of Theology

2.2.1.5. Academic Schools with Specialties

2.2.2. American Univertieis

2.2.2.1. Often privately founded

2.2.2.2. Retained the name of the founder

2.2.2.3. Rural Settings

2.3. Origins

2.3.1. Trivium

2.3.1.1. Ancient Greece

2.4. Organization

2.4.1. Disciplinary Taxonomy

2.5. Specialized

2.5.1. Religion

2.5.2. Literature

2.5.3. History

2.5.3.1. Native Indians

2.5.3.1.1. Law Library, University of Michigan

2.5.4. Place

2.5.4.1. State

2.5.4.1.1. Wilson Library, University of North Carolina

3. PRESTIGE

3.1. Distribution

3.1.1. Rare Books

3.1.1.1. Fisher Rare Books Library, University of Toronto

3.1.1.2. Beinecke Library, Yale University

3.1.1.2.1. Gutenberg Bible

3.1.1.3. Linderman Library, Lehigh University

3.1.1.3.1. Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species" and James John Audubon's four volume "Birds of America."

3.1.2. Membership

3.1.2.1. Closed Access

3.2. Copyright

3.3. Knowledge

3.3.1. Value of owning of knowledge is decreased due to fast access

3.4. Monumentality

3.5. Monastical Orders

3.5.1. Bapst Arts Library, Boston College

3.5.2. Suzzallo Library, University of Washington

3.5.3. William Rainey Harper Memorial Library, University of Chicago

4. FEAR OF OBLITERATION

4.1. Protection

4.1.1. Boundary

4.1.1.1. Access

4.1.1.1.1. Open

4.1.1.1.2. Fortress

4.1.1.1.3. Levels

4.1.1.2. Surveillance System

4.1.2. Measure of Protectioin

5. VANISHING EVIL

5.1. “Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.” - Oscar Wilde

5.2. Private - Public Boundaries are broken

5.3. Greed of private property is faded

5.4. Public access

5.5. SNS - instant sharing of ideas

6. Religion

6.1. Monastery

6.1.1. Education

6.1.2. University