Abstract

This study used social discourse analysis and analyzed social discourse on library reflected in media, social media, interview and diary of persons concerned, particularly focusing on controversy over whether `The Forest of Wisdom` should be called a `library`. The study analyzed a three-dimensional framework, including media report that eventually developed a social `discourse event`, social media surrounding this issue, and interview with persons in the library community and publishing industry regarding discourse. This study draws a conclusion that `The Forest of Wisdom` rather led social discourse over the role of library especially when traditional library is faced with new demands for discourse and changes. It is meaningful in that this issue provided an opportunity for library and the publishing industry to think over and develop ways for autonomous discourse that seeks their true value.

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