Gyeonggi Office of Education to Integrate Websites of 11 Educational Libraries View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education has decided to integrate the websites of 11 educational libraries and will conduct a survey on the operation of the integrated website from the 20th to the 22nd.


The 11 educational libraries have individually provided reading education information services, which caused inconveniences such as maintenance costs, duplicate content purchases, and the need to access each library separately.


Accordingly, the Gyeonggi Office of Education decided to integrate the websites of the 11 Gyeonggi educational libraries into one to resolve these difficulties and provide student-centered and user-centered reading education information services.


The survey includes ▲ purposes of using the website ▲ inconveniences experienced ▲ the most desired website services ▲ suggestions for menu items to promote enjoyable reading activities.


Anyone who uses the educational libraries can participate in the online survey through the Gyeonggi Educational Library website (https://moaform.com/q/0vyd2j).


Gu Hyang-ae, head of the Library Policy Division at the Gyeonggi Office of Education, emphasized, "The results of this survey will be used as data for building an integrated reading education information system," adding, "The Office of Education will do its best to prepare support measures so that students and local residents can continue to enjoy reading books anytime and anywhere."



The Gyeonggi Office of Education operates a total of 11 educational libraries, including the Gyeonggi Central Educational Library, as well as those in Pyeongtaek, Gwangju, Yeoju-Ganam, Pocheon, Gimpo, Gwacheon, Seongnam, Hwaseong, and Uijeongbu, along with the Gyeonggi Lifelong Education Learning Center.


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