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Chapter II. COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITIONS By Hyokyoung Lee Outline Introduction A. Selection Tools B. Gift and Exchange Partners C. Vendors D. Core Serials List

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Chapter II. COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITIONS

By Hyokyoung Lee

Outline

Introduction

A. Selection Tools

B. Gift and Exchange Partners

C. Vendors

D. Core Serials List

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Introduction

To build a good Korean collection more effectively you must begin by answering three very important questions, which will then determine the direction that your collection takes: (1) who are the collection’s users, (2) how much funding is available, and (3) what is your institution’s collection development policy?  If you have sufficient data to answer each of the three questions, you can begin selecting materials to develop the collection.  

1. Liasion with Users

Who is the primary user group for the Korean collection? If you are work as a selector in an academic library, you will be expected to maintain close ties with faculty and students in the appropriate departments, institutes, and research programs. The sum of these individuals and units should be considered your primary user group. Additionally, you should keep, for resource development purposes, records of research activities, grants received, and curricular offerings for the Korean studies. This information permits you to anticipate and provide for current and changing needs of Korean studies faculty and students at your institution.

To do list:- Meet with the appropriate departmental representatives to inform them about library

resources, resolve problems, and to learn about program needs.- Contact new faculty who join the department and new doctoral students as

appropriate.- Work as needed with other library deaprtments/units to communicate the needs and

problems of the other user community.- Effectively publicize resources acquired by the library to users.

2. Fund Management

What is the budget allocation for your collection? Since it is impossible to have sufficient budget to buy all the materials that users may need, you can use limited funds more efficiently through planning and careful allocation. Allocate funds by:- Resource types: monographs, serials, digital, etc.- Subjects: history, literature, language, anthropology, politics, economics, arts, etc.- User groups- Combination of 1, 2 and 3.Once you allocate the budget, monitor your fund accounts and stay within the budget. Identify and report fiscal discrepancies. 3. Collection Development Policies

What is your institution’s collection development policy for your subject area? The policies at each institution cannot be the same, but likely have many commonalities such as general criteria for evaluating titles to be added or removed from the collection.

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Criteria to consider:- Relevance to the actual or potential needs of the institution’s educational and

research programs- Scope and content- Depth of the existing collection in the subject and local availability of the item- Quality- Currency and timeliness- Bibliographic accessibility- Price- Language and country of origin - Consortial responsibility

Chapter II.A. Selection Tools

Based on the guidelines set forth in existing policies, select materials that meet the library’s standards in regard to excellence, comprehensiveness, and authoritativeness. Things to do:- Regularly review publishers catalog and other key selection tools- Process approval books, firm orders, and reviews gifts and exchange materials

following standard procedures in a timely manner- Monitor performance of approval and/or blanket order plans and provides feedback

to vendors- Identify and review electronic resources (stand alone, LAN, or networked) for

assigned subject areas on a regular basis in addition to print resources

Verification Tools and Resources

1. New publication listings

- Taehan Minguk Chulpanmul Chongmongnok (Catalog of Korean Publications). Seoul: Kungnip Chungang Tosogwan, 2000.

- Hanguk Munhon Mongnok Chongbo <CD-ROM> (=Korean Marc on Disc). Seoul: Kungnip Chungang Tosogwan, 2001.

- Hanguk Chulpan Yongam (Korean Publication Yearbook). Seoul: Taehan Chulpan Munhwa Hyophoe, 2001.

- Hanguk Chapchi Chongnam (Catalog of Korean Periodicals). Seoul: Hanguk Chapchi Hyophoe (http://www.kmpa.co.kr), Irregular.

- Hanguk Chapchi Chongmongnok (Catalog of Korean Periodicals), Seoul: Hanguk Chapchi Hyophoe, Annual.

- Wogan Chapchi Hoebo (Monthly Periodicals Information), Seoul: Hanguk Chapchi Hyophoe, Monthly.

- Chapchi Nyusu (Periodicals News), Seoul: Hanguk Chapchi Hyophoe, Irregular.- Chulpan Munhwa (Publication Culture), Seoul: Taehan Chulpan Munhwasa

Hyophoe, Monthly, http://www.kpa21.or.kr/main.htm Supplement <I tal ui singan> .

- Taehak Chulpanbu Singan Toso Mongnok (Catalog of University Publications), Seoul: Hanguk Taehak Chulpanbu Hyophoe, Annual.

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2. Book Reviews

- Sopyong munhwa (Book Review Culture), Seoul: Korean Publication Ethics Commission, Quarterly, By subjects http://www.kpec.or.kr/sub_4/sub_4f_0.html

- Chulpan chonol (Publication Journal), Seoul: Hanguk Chulpan Kumgo, Biweekly

- Major Newspapers: Book reviews section.

3. Government Materials

- Chongbu kanhaengmul mongnok (Catalogs of Government pulications), Seoul: Kungnip Yongsang Kanhaengmul Chejakso (formerly Chongbu Kanhaengmul Chejakso), Annual.

- Chongbu kanhaengmul nyusu (Government Pulications News), Seoul: Kungnip Yongsang Kanhaengmul Chejakso, Biweekly, available on http://www.news.go.kr/gponews/

- Wilson, Myoung Chung Korean Government Publications: An Introductory Guide Lanham : The Scarecrow Press, 2000.

4. Library Catalogs and Bibliographic Utilities

a. Kuhoe Tosogwan Munhon Chongbo (Korean National Bibliographies on CD-ROM), Seoul: Taehan Minguk Kukhoe Tosogwan, Quarterly, Web version also avaialable, Print publication ceased.

- Hanguk Paksa mit Soksa hagwi nonmun chong mongnok (List of Korean Doctoral and Master’s Degree Theses)

- Chonggi Kanhaengmul Kisa Saegin (Index to Korean Periodicals)- Tanhaengbon mongnok (Acquisition List of the National Assembly

Library)

http://www.nanet.go.kr/dbinfo/dbinfo.html includes additional bibliographic and legislative databases.

b. Haksul Yongu Chongbo Service (Research Information Service), provided by KERIS (Korean Education and Research Information Service) http://www.riss4u.net

- Chonguk Taehak Haksul Chongbo Tonghap Komsaek (Union Catalog of University Libraries); monographs, periodicals, non-book materials, thesis, research papers, etc

- Haksul Chongbo Wonmun Komsaek (Full-text database of research materials)

- Hakhoe mit Taehak Pusol Yonguso Haksul Nonmun (research papers of institutional centers)

- Hanguk Haksul Chinhung Chaedan Yongu Nonmun (KRF’s research papers)

- Hagwi Nonmun (Master’s and Ph.D’s dissertations of Universities in Korea and overseas)

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5. Kukka Chonja Tosogwan (National Digital Library of Korea) http://www.dlibrary.go.kr/home/

A joint digital library system among 7 major public libraries in the nation based on the Z39.50 protocol

- The National Library of Korea- The National Assembly Library- The Korea Research and Development Information Center (KORDIC)- The Science Library in KAIST- The Korea Education and Research Information Service (KERIS)- Supreme Court Library - Korea Institute Industrial and Technical Information (KINITI)

6. Book Publishers’ Catalogs

- Kyobo Mungo http://www.kyobobook.co.kr- Chongno Sojok http://book.shopping.co.kr- Asea Munhwasa http://www.asianculture.co.kr- Kyongin Munhwasa- Kukhak Charyowon, Saemi- Taehaksa http://www.thaehak4.com

7. Web or CD-ROM Collections and Resources

- Nuri Media http://www.nurimedia.co.kr- Tongbang Media http://www.dbmedia.co.kr

8. Microfilms and Feature Films

- Resources on Korea from Scholarly Resources including National Archives and Library of Congress Microfilms

- Asiandb.com

9. Other Publications related links sites

- Librarians’ Yellow Page http://211.220.234.6/

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Chapter II.B. Gift and Exchange Partners

Gifts and exchange materials are the two most popular ways of acquiring library materials indirectly. They are vital to any library as publication costs rise and book budgets shrink. Access to Korean government publications, university and college publications, and noncommercial publications is normally done through gifts or exchanges. It is important to to select and accept gifts that fit your collection development policies. It is imporant to accept and select gifts that fit the collection development policies of your library, so make sure that you have a clearly written policy that encompasses gifts as well as purchases. It saves time in decision making and in processing unwanted gift materials.

Things to consider:

- Be careful about materials sent to exchange partners because the budget for exchange materials could come out from your annual book/serial budgets.

- Keep the records of to-be-received items from exchange partners in order to avoid unnecessary duplicates

- Send aknowledgement letters

Gift and Exchange Partners of Korean Materials

1. Foundations a) The Korea Foundation (KF)

http://www.kofo.or.kr

Publication & Translation Program TeamSeocho P.O.Box 227, Diplomatic Center Building,1376-1 Seocho 2-dong, Seocho-gu,Seoul 137-072, Republic of KoreaTel. 82-2-3463-5684Fax. 82-2-3463-6086Email: [email protected]

(1) Overseas Distribution of Reference Materials on Korea To support the research efforts of students, scholars and other individuals in Korea-related fields, the Korea Foundation distributes publications, audio-visual materials, CD-ROM titles and other reference materials on Korea to overseas university libraries, research institutes, museums, and art and cultural organizations. In addition, for general readers who seek a better understanding of Korea, the Foundation provides reference works and introductory materials to public libraries in many countries around the world. This program features Korean and non-Korean works recently published in Korea and abroad in the areas of the humanities, social sciences, culture and art. Approximately 300 libraries and organizations in some 60 countries received such Korea-related materials. The Korea Foudnation publishes the following catalogs of materials:

- Resources for Korean Studies

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This is a selected bibliography with brief annotations for the year's "Regular Distribution." The list includes about 200 titles of books, videotapes and CD-ROMs published in Korean or English in the preceding year. The subject areas include Reference & General Works, Language, Literature, History, Religion & Philosophy, Anthropology & Sociology, Politics & Government & Korea's International Relations, Economy & Business Administration, Art & Art History, and Music & Performing Arts. The list is provided to selected libraries abroad every June.

- Quality Publications on Korea (Korean/English)In order to assist those overseas educational institutions which have relatively limited access to bibliographic information on Korea, a list of basic references in 11 disciplinary areas produced between 1945 and 1999 has been prepared by a committee composed of scholars representing various fields of specialization. The Korean material list consists of 207 titles and the English list 183 titles.

- Materials for Learning Korean as a Foreign LanguageAbout 30 publications and audio-visual materials for learning Korean as a foreign language produced in Korea and abroad are listed.

- OtherKF Publications, KF-Funded Publications, Audio/Visual and Multimedia Materials

Support and Application Procedures

- Regular Distribution Materials listed in Resources for Korean Studies, a selected bibliography for Regular Distribution for the current year. Resources for Korean Studies is distributed to selected libraries abroad every June. The recipient institutions make selections from the list and submit a request to the Foundation no later than July 31.

- Distribution by Request Materials for which an institution has a specific need but which are not listed in Resource for Korean Studies for the current year. The institution should submit a list of requested materials based on the KF's Application Form for Distribution of Korean Studies Materials by Request. Each institution can submit such a request twice a year. Each request should not exceed 3million won in value(appr. US$2,500) including postage.

(2) Special Regional Programs

The Korean Collections Consortium of North Americahttp://library.berkeley.edu/KConsort/

The Foundation supports the Korean Collections Consortium of North America, which is comprised of nine university libraries in the region, in an effort to assist the expansion and sharing of their collections of Korean studies publications and reference materials in more effective ways. The Foundation provides grants for the acquisition of publications and reference materials to individual universities seeking to expand their Korean

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collections in designated fields of specialization, along with partial support for annual meetings held to discuss ways for improving the consortium's operations.

The Consortium started out in 1994 with six members: Harvard University, the University of Washington, UC Berkeley, the University of Hawaii, Columbia University, and the University of Southern California. The University of Chicago, UCLA, and the University of Toronto became members in 1995, 1996, and 1997, respectively, making the total membership to nine universities. In 1999, the first five-year program was successfully completed. The second five-year program started in 2000 with seven members: Harvard University, the University of Hawaii, Columbia University, the University of Southern California, UCLA, the University of Washington, and the University of Toronto.

Korean studies collections acquired with the Foundation's grants are bibliographically accessible through library networks such as OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) and RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network), and have been utilized heavily by many scholars and students of Korean studies from all over the north America.

Member Libraries' Fields of Specialization ('94-'99) Columbia University

popular culture, performing arts,fine arts, Korean history (1864-1945), publications from/about Kyonggi-do

Harvard University business, history, law, publications from/about Chungchong-do

University of California at Berkeley English language materials, government publications, Korean history after 1945, publications from/about Kangwon-do

University of California at Los Angeles library and information science, archaeology, Buddhism, Christianity, folklore

University of Chicago Education, environmental studies, international relations, Korean industry, Korean culture and history in China, welfare studies

University of Hawaii Architecture/urban planning, foreign language materials, modern society, traditional music, publications from/about Cheju-do

University of Southern California Cinema, communication, linguistics, publications from/about Cholla-do

University of Washington

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microfilm collections of Korean newspapers, modern Korean poetry, women's study, publications from/about Kyongsang-do

University of Toronto Korean intellectual history, Korean literature, national defense, local government, Korean materials published in Canada

(3) Regional Centers for Korean Resources in Europe and Asia

In an attempt to better serve the ever-growing need for reference materials on Korea within its limited resources, the Foundation is introducing a new project to establish regional resource centers for Korean materials at universities in Europe and Asia, in addition to the ongoing Korean Collections Consortium in North America.

Under this project, selected universities and the Foundation will join forces to expand the existing Korean collections at universities in terms of both volume and scope. Universities in Europe and Asia who meet all the requirements specified below and who are willing to serve the needs of the community as well as their campus are welcome to apply.

Role of Resource Centers - Collect and manage resource materials on Korea comprehensively and

systematically, alongside a long-term perspective for their educational programs and activities on Korea. - Make available information and materials on Korea, for use both on and off

campus; that is, to provide information and make available resources on Korea to the university itself and to other educational institutions, in addition to individuals in the community where the university is located.

- Make available information on and assist in the distribution of Korea Foundation publications in the area.

- Provide feedback to the Foundation on the degree and nature of the demand for Korean materials from the university and the community.

Eligibility Requirements- University libraries with a substantial Korean library (over 10,000 titles) and

appropriate physical facilities (exhibition space, bookshelves and so on). - University libraries with professional librarians who are specifically assigned to

their Korean collection.- University libraries whose Korean collection is fully computerized and made

available on-line (a copy of the entire list of resources should be submitted with an application).

- University libraries that are capable of allocating an annual acquisition budget that exceeds the Foundation's grant amount.

Foundation Support for Regional Resource Centers- The Foundation will provide an annual grant of up to US$15,000 for a five-year

period, the specific amount being subject to matching funds provided by the recipient libraries, either in cash or as in-kind donations.

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- Provision of multiple volumes of the Foundation's own publications for regional distribution.

ApplicationSubmit an application with a description of how your university meets all the requirements set forth above and supporting materials to the Publication & Reference Materials Team.

(4) Other Support for Overseas University Libraries

In order to assist with the systematic and comprehensive collection and management of Korean materials and more importantly, to maximize access to and usage of Korean studies materials, the Foundation provides financial support to overseas university libraries with comprehensive Korean Studies programs.

Application Guidelines

Eligibility- University (central) libraries with comprehensive Korean studies programs and

activities

Support- Up to 50% of costs for new employment of full-time professional librarian who

are responsible for Korean collections - Up to 50% of costs of cataloguing and computerizing Korean collections

- Programs to donate books and other materials on Korea to the libraries of universities, research institutions, museums and other relevant organizations are being offered separately.

Application ProceduresApplicants must complete the application form which is available from the Foundation and submit it by May 31 of the year prior to the start of the proposed project.

b) Deasan Foundatonhttp://www.daesan.or.kr

404, Kyobo Bldg.,1, Jongro 1-ga, Jongro-gu, Seoul, KoreaTEL 82-2-721-3202/3FAX 82-2-725-5419

The Foundation's grants are destined to encourage the development of Korean studies overseas by organizations or by individuals, encouraging the study of all aspects of Korean literature in particular, thus making Korean culture better known throughout the world.

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Categories are Research in Korean studies; Scholarships for students majoring in Korean studies; Translation, publication, and acquisition of books related to Korean studies; Academic symposia on topics related to Korean studies; Travel abroad by academics specializing in Korean studies; Research and activities in other areas connected with Korean studies.

Applications are received from the research institutions and individuals involved in Korean studies abroad and will be screened for approval by a specially constituted committee. Priority is given to non-Koreans involved in the propagation of Korean literature and the promotion of Korean studies overseas.

Schedule:

Application received: early May - late AugustScreening: SeptemberAnnouncement of grants: late OctoberAwards ceremony: early November

c) Overseas Koreans Foundation (Chaeoe Tongpo Chaedan) http://www.okf.or.kr

6 Fl. Oegyo Center, 1376-1 Seocho 2-dongSeoul, 137-072, KoreaTel. 82-2-3463-6500Fax 82-2-3463-3999

The Foundation publications; e.g. Chaeoe tongpo

2. Governments or Government-funded Organizations

a) National Institute of Korean History http://kuksa.nhcc.go.kr

2-6 Chungang-dong, Kwachon-siKyonggi-do, 427-010 Korea Tel. 82-2-500-8282, 82-2-500-8281Fax 82-2-503-8802 (Administration) 82-2-503-8812 (Compiling office)

Publications: Hanguksa non, Hanguksa yongu hwibo, Hanguksa b) Ministry of Culture and Tourism (Munhwa Kwangwangbu)

http://www.mct.go.kr/indexe.html

82-1 Sejong-no, Chongno-guSeoul, 110-703, KoreaTel. 82-2-3704-9114

Publication: Hanguk hyondae munhak 100-nyon CD-ROM (English) c) Ministry of Unification

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Internatioanl Cooperation Division77-6 Sejong-no, Chongno-guSeoul, Korea

Publication: Korean unification bulletin

d) Korean National Commission for UNESCO

P.O.Box Central 64Seoul, 100-022, Korea

Publications: Korea journal, Korean social science journal

e) National Research Institute of Cultural Properties (Kungnip Munhwajae Yonguso)

Office of Cultural Properties1 Sejong-no, Chongno-guSeoul, 110-050 Korea

Publications: Hanguk ui chungyo muhyong munhwajae siriju (Books and Video Cassessttes), Munhwajae

f) Korean Cultural Service (Hanguk Munhwawon)

Embassy of the Republic of Korea2370 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20008

Publications: Hanguk hwabo, Pictorial Korea

g) National Museum of Korea (Kungnip Chungang Pangmulgwan)http://www.museum.go.kr/index.shtml

1 Sejong-no, Chongno-guSeoul, 110-050, Korea

Publications: Kogohak chi, Paekche

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3. Libraries

a) National Assembly Library (NAL)http://www.nanet.go.kr/

Acquisition & Exchange Division1 Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-guSeoul 150-703, KoreaTel. 82-2-788-4179Fax 82-2-788-4295

(1) Biannual Distribution List of publication for exchange/gifts

When; May and Dec. What: Korean and English materials How: upon request by returning a reply form

(2) Regular Distribution Program

When: RegularlyWhat: Serial Publications by the NAL or Government materials

e.g. NAL Gifts to Columbia University include:

- Kukhoebo (Seoul: Taehak Minguk Kukhoe Samucho)- Kukhoe pon hoeui hoeuirok- Kukhoe tosogwan munhon chongbo (CD-ROM)- Ippop chosa yongu (Seoul: Kukhoe Tosogwan Ippop Chosaguk)- Pogon pokchi tongye yonbo- Hanguk kwa kukche chongchi (Masan-si: Kyongnam Taehakkyo Kuktong

Munje Yonguso)- Haengjong nonchong (Seoul: Soul Taehakkyo Haengjong Taehagwon)- Chungso yongu - Popche (Seoul: Popchecho)- Munhwa yesul (Seoul: Hanguk Munhwa Yesul Chinhungwon)- Hwandan chi- Chibang haengjong (Seoul: Taehan Chibang Haengjong Kongjehoe)- Tosi munje (Seoul: Taehan Chibang Haengjong Kongjehoe)- Pukhan - Han minjok- Yongu wolbo- Choso wolbo- Chohung kyongje- Chutaek kumnyung- KDC sanop kyongje- Suhyop tonggye wolbo- Chongbo tongsin tongye yonbo- Sanjong yongu- Oehwan unhaeng chosa- Kyore munhwa- Kumnyung

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- Korea journal- Korea observer- Korea annual- Korea company handbook- Korea journal of population and development- Education in Korea- Business Korea- Korean social science journal- Quarterly economic review- Koreana- Asian perspective

b) National Library of Korea (NL)http://www.nl.go.kr/

Support and Cooperation DivisionSan 60-1, Panpo-dong, Seocho-guSeoul, 137-702, KoreaTel. 82-2-532-2409, 82-2-532-4142Fax 82-2-596-5749

Distribution of Korean official publications

e.g. NL Gifts to Columbia University include:

- Hanguk munhon mongnok chongbo CD-ROM- Taehan Minguk chulpanmul chong mongnok- Sae kugo saenghwal (Seoul: Kungnip Kugo Yonguwon)- Business Times- Economic Report- Economic bulletin- Korean press- Korea cinema- Information service on the unification- Korea journal- Korea observer- Koreana: Korean art & culture- Korea news review- News world- Revue de Coree

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c) Seoul National University Library (SNU)http://solarsnet.snu.ac.kr

Exchange & Gift DivisionSeoul National University LibrarySan 56-1, Shillim-dong, Kwanak-guSeoul 151-742, Korea

University Publications

e.g. SNU Gifts to Columbia University include:

- Chaeoe hanin yongu- Ohak yongu- Hanguk munhwa- Kyongyong sarye yongu- Tonga munhwa- Soul Taehakkyo Panmulgwan yonbo- Minjok umakhak- Haengjong nonchong- Chohyong- Chirihak nonchong- Kyongyongsa yongu- Kyongyong nonchong- Chorhak nongu- Ilsongnok- Kyongyong nonjip- Souldae nonghak yonguji- Komunso- Ollon chongbo yongu- Saenghwal kwahak yongu- Seoul journal of economics- Seoul journal of business- Korean journal economics- SNU journal of education research- Asia journal- Seoul journal of Korean studies- Korea journal of policy studies

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d) The Academy of Korean Studies (AKS)http://www.aks.ac.kr

The Library50 Unjung-dong, Pundang-gu, Songnam-siKyonggi-do, 463-791, KoreaTel. 82-342-709-8111Fax 82-342-781-2163

(1) Annual Exchange List When: June What: Materials published by the Academy How: Upon request by returning a reply form

(2) Regular Distribution Program

e.g. AKS Gifts to Columbia University include:

- Changsogak (Kyonggi-do Songnam-si: Hanguk Chongsin Munhwa Yonguwon)- Chongsin munhwa yongu (Kyonggi-do Songnam-si: Hanguk Chongsin Munhwa

Yonguwon)- Hyongsong kwa changjo (Kyonggi-do Songnam-si: Hanguk Chongsin Munhwa

Yonguwon)- Hanguk sahak (Kyonggi-do Songnam-si: Hanguk Chongsin Munhwa

Yonguwon)- Hanguk omun (Kyonggi-do Songnam-si: Hanguk Chongsin Munhwa

Yonguwon)- Ko munhwa chipsong- Hangukhak charyo chongso- Review of Korean studies- Hanguk ui chongchi wa kyongje

e) Ehwa Womans University Library

Central Library11-1 Taehyon-dong, Sodaemun-guSeoul, 120-750, Korea

e.g. Gifts to Columbia University include:

- Chonollijum- Ihwa munhak- Idae hakpo

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4. Research Institutes

a) Institute of the Humanities (Inmun Kwahak Yonguso)http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/Institute/research/frame3.html

Yonsei University134 Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun-guSeoul, 120-749, Korea

Publication: Inmun kwahak

b) Institute of Korean Studies (Kukhak Yonguso)http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/Institute/research/frame.htm

Yonsei University 134 Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun-guSeoul, 120-749, Korea

Publication: Tongbang hakchi

c) Hangukhak Yonguso

Koryo University1 Anam-dong 5-ka, Songbuk-guSeoul, 136-701, Korea

Publication: Hangukhak yongu

d) Asiatic Research Center (Asea Munje Yonguso)http://www.asiacenter.or.kr

Koryo University1 Anam-dong 5-ka, Songbuk-guSeoul, 136-701, KoreaTel. 82-2-3290-1601Fax 82-2-923-4661

Publication: Asea yongu

e) Hanyang Universityhttp://www.hanyang.ac.kr

17 Haengdang-dong, Songdong-guSeoul, 133-791, Korea

Publication: Chungso yongu, Kyongje yongu

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f) Hanyang Economic Research Institute

Hanyang University17 Haengdang-dong, Songdong-guSeoul, 133-791, Korea

Publication: Journal of economic research

g) Sogang Institute for East Asian Studies (Tonga Yonguso) http://www.sogang.ac.kr/~ssrc/sieas/index.htm

Sogang University1-1 Sinsu-dong, Mapo-guSeoul, 121-742, Korea

Publication: Tonga yongu

h) Kyongje Yonguso

Sogang University1-1 Sinsu-dong, Mapo-guSeoul, 121-742, Korea

Publication: Sogang kyongje nonjip

i) Kyongyong Yonguso

Sogang University1-1 Sinsu-dong, Mapo-guSeoul, 121-742, Korea

Publication: Sogang kyongyong nonchong

j) Institute for Religious Studies (Chonggyo Yonguso)http://www.sogang.ac.kr/~insrel/

Sogang University1-1 Sinsu-dong, Mapo-guSeoul, 121-742, KoreaTel. 82-2-705-8231Fax 82-2-712-8234

Publication: Hanguk chonggyo yongu

k) Institute of Asian Cultures Studies

Hallim University1 Okchon-dong, ChunchonKangwon-do, 200-702, Korea

Publication: Asea munhwa, Tongasia pipyong

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l) Korean Buddhist Chogye Order

45 Kyonji-dong, Chongno-guSeoul, 110-170, Korea

Publication: Lotus Lantern

m) Sejong Taewang Kinyom Saophoe

San 1-157, Chongryangni-dong, Tongdaemun-guSeoul, 130-010, Korea

Publications: Yosa Chegang, Tongmungwan chi, Tongguk tonggam

n) Institute for Peace Affairs (Pyonghwa Munje Yonguso)

321-89 Kalhyon-dong, Unpyong-guSeoul, 122-050, Korea

Publication: Tongil Hanguk

o) Research Center for Peace and Unification of Korea

Rm 1723, Daewoo Center Bldg.5-541, Namdaemun-no, Chongno-guSeoul, 100-714, Korea

Publication: Korea & World affairs

p) Korean Women’s Development Institute

P.O.Box 156Unpyong-guSeoul, Korea

Publication: KDI Newsletter, Women’s studies forum, Hanguk yosong hyonhwang

q) Korean Institute of Military History

No. 8 Yonsan-dong 1-ka, Yongsan-guSeoul, KoreaPublication: Korean war

r) Institute for Far Eastern Studies

Kyungnam University28-42 Samchung-dong, Chongno-guSeoul, 110-230, Korea

Publication: Asian perspective

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s) Korean P.E.N.1105 Oseong Bldg.13-5 Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-guSeoul, 150-010, Korea

Publication: Korean literature today

t) Research Institute for International Affairs16-18 Fl. Instopia Bldg.467-23 Togok-dong, Kangnam-guSeoul, 135-856, Korea

Publication: Journal of East Asian Affairs

u) Korea Institute for National UnificationSL Tobong P.O.Box 22Seoul, 142-600, Korea

Publication: International journal of Korean unification studies

v) Key S. RyangThe Journal of Modern Korean StudiesMary Washington CollegeFredricksburg, VA 22401

Publication: Journal of Modern Korean studies

5. Other

a) Yonhap News AgencyP.O.Box 1039 Kwanghwamun 85-1 Susong-dong, Chongno-guSeoul, 137-702, Korea

Publication: Vantage point

b) Korean Library Association60-1 Panpo-dong, Seocho-guSeoul, 137-702, Korea

Publication: Tosogwan munhwa

c) Hoam Art Museum204 Kasil-li, Pogok-myon, Yongin-siKyonggi-do, 449-810, Korea

Publication: Hoam Misulgwan nonmunjip

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Chapter II.C. Vendors

A good vendor can make your life much easier by offering you any or all of the following services: serial orders, binding services, duplicate checking, updated bibliographic information on interested subject areas, etc. But publishers are sometimes a better place if you want to negotiate a discount for expensive items. Please also keep in mind that there are some materials that you can buy only through publishers.

Order types:- Firm order- Standing order: serials, added volumes- Blanket order: useful for bigger budget, receive every publication by a

certain publisher and have a right to return unwanted/out-of-scope materials

- Approval plan: vendor provides customized materials for you, you may return unwanted/out-of-scope materials

The vendors listed on the following pages are grouped according to the categories below:

1. Book Vendors in Korea

The vendors listed have many years of experience in exporting books overseas, so they are well-versed in regards to shipping and invoicing. Delivery from vendors located in Korea may be slower, but their services are very helpful for hard-to-get or special items. The information is based on responses from vendors to my mini survey, which was sent out in February 2001 for the presentation at the Workshop on Korean Librarianship in March, 2001. Therefore, be advised that information may not be up to date for some vendors.

2. Vendors Outside Korea

Vendors in US are good providers for titles that require fast delivery to library shelves upon the issue of the publication. Although libraries have to pay more dollars for items that are available through local vendors, it is necessary to use the service in order to meet the expectation of users in need of current information. For North Korean materials, there is no vendor dealing with North Korean materials in Korea so libraries only depend on a few vendors in US or Japan or China.

3. Vendors for Electronic Resources

Three major providers of electronic resources on Korea are listed. More thorough information on products including prices is available on their web sites. It is always wise to contact them directly for any purchase inquiry and possible negotiation on prices. The database vendors are also interested in consortial or cooperative acquisitions as well.

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1. Book Vendors in KoreaVendor Asea

Munhwasa Eulyoo Publishing Co.

Kyobo Book Center

Kyungin Publishing Co.

Panmun Book Co.

Taehaksa

Website www.asianculture.co.kr

  www.kyobobook.co.kr

www.koreanlogybs.com

www.panmun.com www.thaehak4.com

Online shopping

Yes   Yes Expect open in April 01

Under planning

Address 48-24 Changchung-dong 1-ka, Chunggu, Seoul, Korea

46-1 Susong-dong, Chongno-gu, Seoul 110-140, Korea

Sorin Blgd. 88 Sorin-dong, Chongno-gu,, Seoul, Korea

324-3, Mapo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Korea

C.P.O. Box 1016 40 Chongno 1-ga, Chongno-gu, Seoul, Korea

1357-42, Seocho-2 dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea

Phone/Fax

Tel.82-2-2279-9266 Fx.82-2-2272-8823

Tel.82-2-733-6934 Fx.82-2-732-9154

Tel.82-2-397-3418 or 82-2-397-3416 Fx. 82-2-397-3460

Tel.82-2-718-4831 Fx.82-2-703-9711

Tel. 82-2-953-2455 Fx. 82-2-953-2456/2457

Tel. 82-2-584-1740 Fx.82-2-584-1730

Contact Person

<[email protected]>

Ms. Kim, Un-jong <[email protected]>

Mr. Park, Young-su <[email protected]>

Mr. Kim, Song-chan <[email protected]>

Ms. So, Joung-yi <[email protected]>

Mr. Jee, Hyung Gu

Specialty Korean studies All materials All materials <Hanguk yoktae munjip chonso v.1-3000>

All materials

Discount   NO 10% D/C for members

NO

Book Price

  Currenty rate on the date of invoice

Currency rate on the date of paying

Fixed currency rate @ W1,100 or floating rate plus 15% handling charge

Shipping   Actual shipping cost

Actual shipping cost plus packing charge

Actual shipping cost

Shipping method

  Mail/Freight (air or ship), DHL, EMS(cheaper than DHL)

upon the request By ship or Air

Service charge

  No Packing fee Yes

Approval plan

  No   Yes

Binding service

  YES only for special materials at various rate

YES; at W10,000 per vol. (periodicals mainly)

Yes at US$6.00 per volume; mylar and cross binding

Gov. materials

  Yes YES Yes

Materials formats

  Books, Periodicals, Microform, newspapers, CD-ROMs, AV

Books, Periodicals, CD-ROM

Books, Periodicals, Microform, newspapers, CD-ROMs, AV

New book info

  Monthly by air (Life@Book)

Once a year for publisher's catalog; twice a year for Korean studies materials

Monthly by air

Customers

  Univ., Public, Research, bookstore, etc.

Univ libraries, professors, graduate students

Univ, Public, research libraries, museums, art gallery, etc.

Other services

      Free sample of reprint collections published by the publisher (Kyongin)

Standing order, a few free gratis items

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2. Vendors Outside KoreaVendor Jeong Um

Sa mports, Inc.

Koryo Books Importing, Inc.

Koryo Trading Co.

Rainbow Trading Co.

Spring Water Book Imports, Inc.

Total Library Services

Website www.koryobooks.com

www.pressunion.com Under construction

Online shopping

No No No No Yes No

Address 3921 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 501 Los Angeles, CA 90010

35 West 32nd St, New York, NY 10027

15417 S. Western Ave., Gardena, CA 90249

KandaJinbocho 2-12, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-0051 Japan

3003 W. Olympic Bl. #105, Los Angeles, CA 90006

1425 Honeyhill Dr. Walnut, CA 91789

Phone/Fax

Tel.213-738-9140 Fx.213-738-9141

Tel.212-564-1844 Fx.212-564-0863

Tel.310-327-2694 Fx.310-327-6717

Tel./Fx. 81-3-3239-8887

Tel.213-380-8787, 1- 888-710-2665 Fx. 213-380-0264

Tel. 213-386-0222 (Bks div.)909-816-3001, 909-594-7041 (cat. div.) Fx. 213-386-5606

Contact Person

Ms. Clara Choi <[email protected]>

Mr. Kim, Min-hyon <[email protected]>

Mr. Kim, Byung Joo

Mr. MIYAGAWA Jun <[email protected]>

Mr. Hong, Sung-yong <[email protected]>

Jisoo Lee (book div), Mr. Choonhee Rhim (cat. div.) <[email protected]>

Specialty Best sellers books and magazines

Current news magazines subscriptions; best sellers books; music CDs;

North Korean publications

North Korean books; Korean books published in China; CD-ROM; Video cassettes

online book store in LA (mainly books)

Book supply, collection development, cataloging, and processing for shelf-ready Korean materials (performed by a team of experienced Korean librarians)

Discount 18% discount 15% discount No No 10% and up

Book Price

US$1.00=KW500 US$1.00=KW1,000 plus 50cent to $2.00; more for heavier books

Negotiable

Shipping Actual shipping cost

Actual shipping cost

Actual shipping cost

Actual shipping cost Actual shipping cost

Shipping method

UPS Ground UPS or Post Mail By Air UPS Ground UPS

Service Charge

No No Yes, 25-30% of the total purchase price

No No

Approval Plan

No Possible No No Yes

Binding Service

No No No No Yes

Gov. materials

No Yes but limited No No No

Materials formats

Books, Periodicals, Audio cassettes

Books, serials, CD-ROM, Audio CD/Cassettes, Video, gift items

Books, Periodicals, Microforms

Books, serials, Microforms, CD-ROMs, Videos, misc items

Books only Monographs, serials, audio-visuals, CDs, DVDs, computer files

New book info

Bimonthly new book list

Monthly best seller list and religious books list

No Update by email Quarterly new books info; update on Internet

Book lists and publishers’catalog

Customers

Univ., Public, etc

Univ., Public, students, bookstore, etc

Univ., Public, Research, individual

Public libraries in LA, Canada, Northern California

Academic, public, school, special libraries

Other services

*

*Customized cataloging service in MARC format using LCC or DDC, AACR2, & LCSH; Retrospective conversion; physical processing for shelf-ready materials; Book supply, collection development, cataloging and processing services for Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Russian, Armenian and Persian language materials (performed by a team of foreign language catalogers)

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3. Vendors for Electronic ResourcesVendor Nuri Media Dong Bang Media Hanguk Haksul

Chongbo (KISS)Website www.nurimedia.co.kr www.dbmedia.co.kr www.kstudy.comOnline shopping

No Yes By email No

Address 5th Fl. SeoulBank Bldg., 152-1 Kwansu-dong, Chongno-gu, Seoul, 110-420, Korea

10F Paeksang Bldg, 197-28 Kwanhun-dong, Chongno-gu, Seoul, Korea

909 Unitech Bldg.1141-2 Paeksok-tong,Ilsan-gu, Koyang-si, Kyonggi-do, Korea

Phone/Fax Tel.82-2-2285-3883 Fx. 82-2-2285-3445

Tel.82-2-7247-555 Fx.82-2-723-0830

Tel. 82-31-908-3181Fx. 82-31-908-3189

Contact Person

Mr. Choe Soon-il <[email protected]>

Mr. Yi, Seung Mo <[email protected]>

Ms. Kyongsuk Lee <[email protected]>

Specialty Korean Studies Databases Series on Web; online full-text periodicals; e.g. DBPIA, Web-Book

Korean Studies Databases; e.g. Choson Wangjo Sillok, Koryosa, Samguk sagi, etc.

e-books, e-journals, medical e-resources, information portal, etc.

Discount Yes for oversea institutes or Consortium/cooperative purchases

Yes for overseas institutions or cooperative purchases

Yes for first year and overseas institutions or cooperative purchases

Price Currency rate on purchase date

Currency rate on the date of invoicing

Negotiable

Shipping No charge US$25 for allShipping method

By Air By Air

Service Charge

For renewal of web services No

Approval Plan N/A N/AGov. materials Yes NoMaterials formats

CD-ROM, Web databases CD-ROM, Web, DVD-ROM

CD-ROM, Web, DVD-ROM

New resources info

Email or web site updates Published Irregularly Email or web site updates

Customers Univ., Public, Research libraries, Government Offices

Univ., Public, School library and individuals

Other services Trial Service; free CD-ROM back up for Web service purchase

CD-ROM backup for Web version (5yrs); After then, fee based; Trial ID and Password for 15-30 days;

Trial service

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Chapter II.D. Core Serials List

1. Western Language Serials

The following list is core titles of western-language periodicals which are cited frequently among Korean studies scholars and their works. The list is also based on titles which are indexed from major bibliographies databases in the field such as Bibliography of Asian Studies.

Title (Place of Publication) Publisher ISSN FrequencyAmerasia Journal (Los Angeles, CA) University of California

at Los Angeles, Asian American Studies Center

0044-7471 3 times a year

Asian Affairs: an American Review (New York, NY)

Heldref Publications 0092-7678 Quarterly

Asian and Pacific Quarterly: of cultural and social affairs

Cultural and Social Centre for the Asian and Pacific Region

0251-3110 Quarterly

Asian Perspective: quarterly journal of regional & international affairs

Kyungnam University, Institute for Far Eastern Studies

0258-9184 Quarterly

Acta Koreana (Taegu, Korea) Academia Koreana, Keimyung University

1520-7412 Annual

Asian Perspectives: the journal of archaeology for Asia and the Pacific

University of Hawaii Press

0066-8435 Semi-annually

Asian Research Trends (Tokyo) Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies

0917-1479 Annual

Asian Studies Review (Canberra) Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 1035-7823 Quarterly

Asian Survey (Berkeley, CA) University of California Press, Journals Division

0004-4687 Bimonthly

Business Korea (Seoul) Korea Trade Investment Promotion Corp

1016-5304 Monthly

East Asia (Washington, D.C.)      East Asia (Piscataway, NJ) Transaction Periodicals

Consortium1096-6838 Quarterly

East Asian (Frankfurt) Campus Verlag 0723-8398 AnnualEast Asian History (Canberra) Australian National

University1036-6008 Semi-

annuallyEast Asian Review (Seoul) Institute of East Asian

Studies  Quarterly

East-West Film Journal (Honolulu) Institute of Culture and Communication, East-West Center; Distributed by the University of Hawaii Press

0891-6780 Semiannual

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1. Western Language Serials—continued

Title (Place of Publication) Publisher ISSN FrequencyEconomic Papers (Seoul) The Bank of Korea,

Economic Research Inst. 1226-7589 Semiannual

Education About Asia (Ann Arbor, MI) Association for Asian Studies

1090-6851 3 no. a year

Far Eastern Affairs (London) Chatto & Windus   IrregularFar Eastern Affairs (Moscow) Progress   BimonthlyFar Eastern Economic Review (Hong Kong) Review Publishing Co.

Ltd.0014-7591 Weekly

Harvard Asia Pacific Review (Cambridge, MA)

Harvard University, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civilizations

1522-1113 Semi-annually

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (Cambridge, MA)

Harvard-Yenching Institute

0073-0548 Semi-annually

International Journal of Korean Unification Studies (Seoul)

Korea Institute for National Unification

1229-6902 Twice a year

Journal of Asian Studies (Ann Arbor, MI) Association for Asian Studies, Inc.

0021-9118 Quarterly

Journal of Contemporary Asia (London) Journal of Contemporary Asia

0047-2336 Quarterly

Journal of East Asian Affairs (Seoul) Research Institute for International Affairs

1010-1608 Semiannual

Journal of East Asian Linguistics (Dordrecht; Boston)

Kluwer Academic Publishers

0925-8558 Four no. a year,

Journal of Modern Korean Studies (Fredericksburg, VA)

Billingsley Print. and Engraving, Inc

8756-2235 Annual

Korean Observations on Foreign Relations (Seoul)

Korean Council on Foreign Relations

1229-2656 Annual

Korean Culture (Los Angeles, CA) Korean Cultural Center 0270-1618 QuarterlyKorea Briefing M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 1053-4806 BiennialKorea Focus on current topics (Seoul) Korea Foundation 1225-8113 BimonthlyKorea Journal (Seoul) Korean National

Commission for UNESCO

0023-3900 Quarterly

Korea Observer (Seoul) Institute of Korean Studies

0023-3919 Quarterly

Korea and World Affairs (Seoul) Research Center for Peace and Unification

0259-9686 Quarterly

Korea Update (Washington, D.C.) Embassy of the Republic of Korea

1523-7362 Biweekly

Korea's Economy: a publication of the Korea Economic Institute (Washington, D.C.)

Korea Economic Institutes (U.S.)

0894-6302 Annual

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1. Western Language Serials—continued

Title (Place of Publication) Publisher ISSN FrequencyKorean Financial Review (Seoul) Korea Institute of Finance 1225-9462 Quarterly

Korean Journal of International Studies (Seoul)

Korean Institute of International Studies

0377-0451 Quarterly

Korean Journal of Policy Studies (Seoul) Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University

1225-5017 Annual

Korean Linguistics: journal of the International Circle of Korean Linguistics (Seoul)

International Circle of Korean Linguistics

0257-3784 Biennial

Korean Literature Today (Seoul) Korean Center, International P.E.N.,

  Quarterly

Korean Research Bulletin (Seaside, CA) Korean Research Council   SemiannualKorean Social Science Journal (Seoul) Korean National

Commission for UNESCO

1225-0368 Annual

Korean Studies (Honolulu) University of Hawaii Press

0145-840X Annual

Korean Studies Forum (Pittsburgh, PA) Korean-American Educational Commission

0147-6335 Semi-annually

Korean and Korean-American Studies Bulletin (New Haven, CT)

INSTROK; East Rock Institute

0749-7970 Three no. a year

Koreana (Seoul) Korea Foundation, Publication & Translation Program Team

1016-0744 Quarterly

Pacific Affairs (Vancouver, B.C.) Pacific Affairs 0030-851X QuarterlyPacific Review (Oxford) Routledge 0951-2748 QuarterlyPictorial Korea (Seoul) Korean Overseas Culture

and Information Service  Monthly

Positions East Asia cultures critique (Durham, N.C.)

Duke University Press 1527-8271 Three no. a year

Review of Korean Studies (Songnam-si, Korea)

Academy of Korean Studies

1229-0076 Annual

Seoul Journal of Korean studies (Seoul) Seoul National University, Institute of Korean Studies

1225-0201 Annual

Vantage Point: Developments in North Korea (Seoul)

Naewoe Press 0251-2971 Monthly

2. Core Serials in the Korean Language

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Based on the publication, Index to Korean periodicals (Chonggi Kanhaengmul Kisa Saegin), by the National Assembly Library in Korea, core Korean periodicals are selected by subject areas.

a) Social Sciences

Title ISSN Place/P Publisher FrequencyAsea yosong yongu Seoul Sungmyong Yoja Taehakkyo Asea

Yosong Munje Yon’gusoAnnual

Chamnyo sahoe Chontong kwa hyondae 1228-3193 Seoul Chontong kwa Hyondaesa QuarterlyChoson yosong P‘yongyan

gChoson Yosong Sa; Choson Minju Yosong Tongmaeng Chungang Wiwonhoe kigwanji

Bimonthly

Hanguk sahoe kwahak 1226-7325 Seoul Soul Taehakkyo Sahoe Kwahak Yon’guwon

Quarterly

Hanguk sahoehak Seoul Han’guk Sahoe Hakhoe QuarterlyHyonsil kwa kwahak Seoul Saegil QuarterlyKyongje wa sahoe 1227-1373 Seoul Kkach‘I QuarterlyMal Seoul Wolgan Mal; Minju Ollon Undong

HyobuihoeMonthly

Munhwa kwahak Seoul Munhwa Kwahaksa 4 times yearly

Ollon sahoe munhwa Seoul Yonse Taehakkyo Sinmun Pangsong Hakkwa

Semi-annual

Sahoe wa nodong Seoul Toso Ch‘ulp‘an Iut; Sanop Nodong Chongch‘aek Yon’guso

Sahoe wa yoksa 1226-5535 Seoul Munhak kwa Chisongsa; Han’guk Sahoesa Hakhoe yokkum

Semiannual

Sahoe pipyong Seoul Nanam Ch‘ulp‘ansa, SemiannualSin inmunSinmun kwa pangsong Seoul Han’guk Ollon Chaedan MonthlyTangdae pipyong 1228-2855 Seoul Samin QuarterlyTonghyang kwa chonmang

Seoul Paeksan Sodang; Han’guk Sahoe Yon’guso p‘yon

Yollin sahoe Seoul Yollin Ch‘aekdulYosong kwa sahoe 1227-0946 Seoul Ch‘angjak kwa Pip‘yongsa;

Han’guk Yosong Yon’guhoe p‘yon.Annual

Yosong yongu Seoul Han’guk Yosong Kaebarwon Quarterly

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2. Core Serials in the Korean Language--continued b) History

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyAsea yongu 0021-9126 Seoul Koryo Taehakkyo Asea Munje

Yon’gusoSemiannual (irregular)

Asia munhwa Kangwon-do Ch‘unch‘on-si

Hallim Taehak Asia Munhwa Yon’guso

Annual

Chindan hakpo Seoul Chindan Hakhoe AnnualChollima 0529-3847 P‘yongyan

gMunye Ch‘ulp‘ansa monthly

Choson kogo yongu P‘yongyang-si

Sahoe Kwahak Ch‘ulp‘ansa; Issued by: Sahoe Kwahagwon Kogohak Yon’guso.

monthly

Hanguk chungsesa yongu

Pusansi Nulhamkke

Hanguk hyondaesa yongu

Kyonggi-do Songnam-si

Han’guk Chongsin Munhwa Yon’guwon Hyondaesa Yon’guso,

Semiannual

Hanguk kogohak po Seoul Han’guk Kogohak Yon’guhoe

Hanguk kun-hyondaesa yongu

1227-8203 Seoul Hanul Semiannual

Hanguk minsok hakpo Seoul Minsogwon; Issued by: Han’guk Minsok Hakhoe

Hanguk munhwa illyuhak

1226-055X Seoul Han’guk Munhwa Illyu Hakhoe Semiannual

Hanguk yongu hwibo 0257-9383 Seoul Kuksa P‘yonch‘an Wiwonhoe Quarterly

Hangukhak yongu 1225-195X Ch‘ungnam Yon’gi-gun

Koryo Taehakkyo Han’gukhak Yon’guso

Annual

Hanguksa hakpo Seoul Nanam Ch‘ulp‘an; p‘yonja: Koryo Sahakhoe

Semiannual

Hanguksa non Seoul Kuksa P‘yonch‘an WiwonhoeHanguksa non Seoul Soul Taehakkyo Inmun Taehak

Kuksa HakkwaHan-Il kwangyesa yongu

Seoul Hyonumsa

Kumsu kangsan P‘yongyang-si

Onul ui Choguksa monthly

Minjok chongnon Seoul Han’guk Chongch‘aek Yon’guhoe monthlyMinjok munhwa yongu Seoul Koryo Taehakkyo Minjok Munhwa

Yon’gusoMunhwa sahak Seoul Han’guk Munhwasa Yon’guhoe Semiannual

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2. Core Serials in the Korean Language b) History--continued

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyPaeksan hakpo 0552-7899 Seoul Paeksan Hakhoe SemiannualSachong Seoul Kodae SahakhoeSoul taehakkyo inmun nonchong

Seoul Soul Taehakkyo Inmun Taehak

Tong Asia pipyong 1229-0327 Kangwon-do Ch‘unch‘on-si

Hallim Taehakkyo Ch‘ulp‘anbu; p‘yonjip Hallim Taehakkyo Asia Munhwa Yon’guso

Semiannual

Tonga yongu Seoul Sogang Taehakkyo Tonga Yon’guso

Tongbang hakchi Seoul Yonse Taehakkyo Kukhak Yon’guwon

Yoksa kwahak P‘yongyang

Sahoe Kwahagwon Ch‘ulp‘ansa Quarterly

Yoksa kyoyuk Seoul Yoksa Kyoyuk Yon’guhoe Semiannual

Yoksa munje yongu 1226-4199 Seoul Yoksa Pip‘yongsa, Annual

Yoksa pipyong Seoul Hyongsongsa; Issued by: Yoksa Munje Yon’guso

Irregular

Yoksa wa hyonsil 1225-6919 Seoul Yoksa Pip‘yongsa, Quarterly

c) Literature

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyChakka segye 1227-0881 Seoul Segyesa QuarterlyChakka yongu 1228-0852 Seoul Saemi SemiannualChangjak kwa pipyong Seoul Ch‘angjak kwa Pip‘yongsa QuarterlyChongnyon munhak P‘yongyan

gChoson Munhak Yesul Ch‘ong Tongmaeng Ch‘ulp‘ansa

Monthly

Chontong kwa hyondae 1228-3193 Seoul Chont‘ong kwa Hyondaesa, QuarterlyChoson munhak P‘yongyan

gMunye Ch‘ulp‘ansa; Official publication of Choson Chakka Tongmaeng Chungang Wiwonhoe

Monthly

Hanguk hyondae munhak yonguHanguk munhak Seoul Hyonamsa Quarterly

(irregular)Hyondae munhak Seoul Hyondae MunhaksaHyondae sihak Seoul Hyondae Sihaksa MonthlyHyondaesi segye Seoul Toso Ch‘ulp‘an Ch‘ongha Quarterly

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2. Core Serials in the Korean Language c) Literature--continued

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyMinjok munhaksa yongu

Seoul Minjok Munhaksa Yon’guso Semiannual

Munhak kwa changjakMunhak kwa sahoe Seoul Munhak kwa Chisongsa QuarterlyMunhak kwa uisik Seoul Paengmunsa QuarterlyMunhak sasang Seoul Munhak Sasang SaMunhak tongne 1227-8432 Seoul Munhak Tongne QuarterlyOnul ui si Seoul Hyonamsa SemiannulOnul ui sosol Seoul Hyonamsa SemiannualSi munhak Seoul Si Munhaksa AnnualSi wa pipyong Seoul Minjok MunhwasaSi wa sihak Seoul Si wa Sihaksa QuarterlySilchon munhak Seoul Silch‘on Munhaksa QuarterlySosol kwa sasang 1227-2884 Seoul Koryowon Quarterly

d) Current Affairs and News

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyChongsin munhwa yongu

Kyonggi-do Songnam-si

Han’guk Chongsin Munhwa Yon’guwon

Chugan chosonHan kyore 21 Seoul Han Kyore Sinmunsa WeeklySaem i kipun mulSaemto Seoul Saemt‘o Sa MonthlySin tonga Seoul Tonga Ilbosa MonthlyWolgan choson Seoul Choson Ilbosa Monthly

e) Language

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyChoson omun P‘yongyang Kwahak Paekkwa Sajon Chonghap

Ch‘ulp‘ansaQuarterly

Hangugo kyoyuk Seoul Han’guk Omun Kyoyuk HakhoeHanguk omun Kyonggi-do

Songnam-siHan’guk Chongsin Munhwa Yon’guwon

Irregular

Hanguk omun kyoyuk Seoul Koryo Taehakkyo Sabom Taehak Kugo Kyoyuk Hakhoe

Hangul Seoul Han’gul HakhoeKugo kungmunhak Seoul Kugo Kungmun Hakhoe

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Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyKyoyuk hangul Seoul Han’gul HakhoeMunhwao haksup P‘yongyang Sahoe Kwahagwon Ch‘ulp‘ansa QuarterlySae kugo kyoyuk Seoul Han’guk Kugo Kyoyuk Hakhoe

f) Politics

Politics ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyChongchi poromChongchi yongu Seoul Sogang Taehakkyo Ch‘ulp‘anbu,

Issued by: Sogang Taehakkyo Chongch‘i Oegyo Hakkwa

Haengjong nonchong Seoul Soul Taehakkyo Haengjong Taehagwon

Hanguk chongchi hakhoe po Seoul Hanguk chongchi hakhoe Twice/yearHanguk haengjong hakpo Seoul Han’guk Haengjong HakhoeHanguk haengjong sahak chiHanguk nondan Seoul Han’guk Nondan MonthlyKukche munje Seoul Kukche Munje Yon’guso MonthlyKukche munje yonguMinju sahoe rul wihan pyollon

Seoul Yoksa Pip‘yongsa; Minju Sahoe rul wihan Pyonhosa Moim

Minjok kwa chisong Seoul Chon’guk Taehak Yonhap T‘ongil Munje Yon’guhoe

Annual

Oegyo Seoul Han’guk Oegyo HyophoePop kwa sahoe 1227-

0954Seoul Ch‘angjak kwa Pip‘yongsa; Pop

kwa Sahoe Iron Yon’guhoe p‘yonSemiannual

Pukhan Seoul Pukhan Yon’guso MonthlyPyonghwaTongbuga pyonghwaTongbuga wa Nam-Pukhan Seoul P‘yonghwa Yon’guwonTongil hanguk Seoul P‘yonghwa Munje Yon’guso MonthlyTongil munje yongu Seoul Kukt‘o T‘ongirwon QuarterlyTongil munje yongu Taegu,

KoreaYongnam Taehakkyo, T‘ongil Munje Yon’guso

Annual

Tongil yongu nonchong 1225-6064

Seoul Minjok T‘ongil Yon’guwon

Wolgan inmul kwa sasang 1228-3789

Seoul Inmul kwa Sasangsa Monthly

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g) Economics/Business

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyHangyong BusinessIk‘onomisut‘u Seoul Chungang Ilbosa SemimonthlyKyongje nonjip 0023-

3978Seoul Seoul Taehakkyo Kyongje Yonguso Quarterly

Kyongje yongu P‘yongyang

Sahoe Kwahagwon Ch‘ulp‘ansa Quarterly

Maegyong kyongjePukhan kyongje tonghyang Seoul Han’guk Kaebal Yon’guwon SemiannualSogang Harvard Business Seoul Han’guk Kyongje Sinmunsa; Edited

by members of: Sogang Taehakkyo, Kyongsang Taehak

Quarterly

h) Arts/Architecture

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyChoson yesul P‘yongya

ngMunye Ch‘ulp‘ansa Monthly

Hanguk ko misul Seoul Misul Chonol BimonthlyKo munhwa Seoul Han’guk Taehak Pangmulgwan

HyophoeKonchuk kwa hwangyong Seoul Konch‘uk Kwa Hwan’gyongsa

Konggan 0454-3114

Seoul Konggan Sa Monthly

Misul kongye Seoul Dijain Hausu MonthlyMisul kyoyukMisul sahak yongu Seoul Han’guk Misul Sahakhoe QuarterlyMisul segye Seoul Kyongin Misulgwan MonthlyMisulsa nondan 1225-

9519Seoul Songgang Munhwa Chaedan :

Chejak, konggupch‘o SigongsaSemiannual

Misulsa yongu Seoul Misulsa Yon’guhoeMunhwajae Seoul Munhwajae KwalligukPulgyo misul Seoul Tongguk Taehakkyo PanmulgwanYesul segye Yesul kwa pipyong Seoul Soul Sinmunsa QuarterlyWolgan misul Seoul Chungang Ilbosa Monthly

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2. Core Serials in the Korean Language

i) Performing Arts/Music/Films

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyChum Seoul Kumyonjae MonthlyChum chonolHanguk umak Seoul Kungnip Kugagwon

Hanguk umaksa hakpo Kyongsan-si

Han’guk Umaksa Hakhoe

Hanguk yonguk Seoul Han’guk Yon’guk Hyophoe MonthlyKaeksok Seoul Yeum MonthlyKongyon kwa ribyu Seoul Hyondae Mihaksa Bimonthly

KugakKugak kyoyuk Seoul Han’guk Kugak Kyoyuk

Yon’guhoe,Semiannual

Ssine 21Sukurin Seoul Wolgan Suk‘urin MonthlyUmak chonolUmak nondan Seoul Hanyang Taehakkyo Umak

Yon’gusoUri kuk yonguWolgan umak Seoul Wolgan Umak Sa Monthly

j) Education

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyKyoyuk kaebal Seoul Han’guk Kyoyuk Kaebarwon BimonthlyKyoyuk madang 21 Seoul Kyoyukpu MonthlyKyoyuk munje yongu Seoul Koryo Taehakkyo Kyoyuk Munje

Yon’gusoKyoyuk nonchong Seoul Kungmin Taehakkyo Kyoyuk

Yon’gusoKyoyuk nonchong Seoul Koryo Taehakkyo, Kyoyuk

TaehagwonKyoyuk pipyong Seoul P‘urun Namu; Han’guk Kyoyuk

Yon’gusoTaehak kyoyuk Seoul Han’guk Taehak Kyoyuk

HyobuihoeBimonthly

Uri kyoyuk Seoul Toso Ch‘ulp‘an Uri Kyoyuk MonthlyYollin chisong Seoul Kyosu Sinmunsa Semiannual

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k) Philosophy/Religion

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyChorhak chonggyo sasang ui che munje

Kyonggi-do Song-nam-si

Han’guk Chongsin Munhwa Yon’guwon

Annual

Chorhak kwa hyonsil Seoul Ch‘orhak kwa Hyonsilsa; Issued by: Ch‘orhak Munhwa Yon’guso

Quarterly

Chorhak sasang Seoul Ch‘onji; Soul Taehakkyo Ch‘orhak Sasang Yon’guso yokkum

Chorhak sasang ui che munje Kyonggi-do Songnam-si

Han’guk Chongsin Munhwa Yon’guwon

Annual

Chorhak yongu P‘yongyang

Choson Munhak Yesul Ch‘ong Tongmaeng Ch‘ulp‘ansa

Monthly

Hanguk chorhak yongu Seoul Haedong Ch‘orhakhoe

Hanguk kidokkyo wa yoksa Seoul Kidok Kyomunsa; Issued by: Han’guk Kidokkyo Yoksa Yon’guso

Hanguk sasang sahak 1226-9441

Seoul Somun Munhwasa; Sayonsa; Han’guk Sasangsa Hakhoe yokkum

Hyonsang kwa insik 1229-3555

Seoul Han’guk Inmun Sahoe Kwahagwon Quarterly

Kidokkyo sasang 1227-3503

Seoul Taehan Kidokkyo Sohoe Monthly

Pulgyo sasang Seoul Pulgyo Sasangsa MonthlyPulgyo pyongnonSidae wa chorhak Seoul Kkach‘ISinang kwa hangmunSinhak sasang Seoul Han’guk Sinhak Yon’guso Quarterly

Toegye hakpo Seoul T‘oegyehak Yon’guwon

l) Other

Title ISSN Place/Pb Publisher FrequencyHanguk hwabo Seoul Yonhap T‘ongsin Monthly