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A Study on the Buddhist scripture published in the Goryeo Dynasty (고려시대(高麗時代) 간행(刊行)의 불경판화(佛經版畵) 연구(硏究))

  • Suk, Hae-Yung
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.373-404
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the overall situation related to the engravings included in Buddhist scriptures produced in the Goryeo Dynasty. at the wooden board in Hae-in Temple(海印寺)'s ${\ll}$Hwa-eomgyeong(華嚴經)${\gg}$ are Ju-bon(周本) 80sheets(5sheets duplicates), Jin-bon(晉本) 12sheets, and ${\ll}$Ye-sugyeong(豫修經)${\gg}$ 44sheets, and There is a print of ${\ll}$cheon-tae-eun-sa-han-san-seub-deug-si-jib(天台隱士寒山拾得詩集)${\gg}$ at Songgwang Temple(松廣寺). Also ${\ll}$Uhjebijangjeon(御製秘藏詮)${\gg}$ included in the Koryo period Chojo Tripitaka is the Emperor $T{\grave{a}}iz{\bar{o}}ng$ of $S{\grave{o}}ng$ Poetry collection owned by Japan's Nanzanji(南禪寺). In each book from volume 1-20(volume17 is not there), there were 5 sheets of engravings and most of them are located in the same locations (1,5,9,13,17). And than 50 engravings that are contained in volume 1-10 are used repetitively in volume 11-20. In Volume 21 that corresponds to appendix, 3 engravings. This has a big value in that this is a Booljeondo(佛傳圖) of the fastest period that was made in Korea. In Chapter 3, we looked at the publications of the Goryeo Dynasty by century. We have confirmed that among 19 types of the 12 kinds of printed materials.

An Analysis of Books Selected in 'One Book, One City' Reading Campaigns in the U.S.A. (미국의 '한 책, 한 도시' 독서운동 선정 책의 분석)

  • Yoon, Cheong-Ok
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.47-68
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to understand the direction of 'One Book, One City' community reading campaign by analyzing the characteristics of selected books, including their classification numbers, subject headings, publication dates, and genres. An analysis of lists of 'One Book, One City' Reading Promotions Projects' available from the website of the Library of Congress, the Center for the Books, and bibliographic records of 210 books from LC OPAC, shows the preference for the recently published American literatures in the genre of Bildungsromane and domestic fiction which describe the life of people with multi-cultural or ethnic backgrounds. It is confirmed that 'One Book, One City' community reading campaign has been consistently oriented to achieve the understanding and integration of a community by reading and discussion of one book.

A Study on the Bibliographic Utility and Its Use of CIP Data : With a Focus on the LC CIP Program and OCLC (서지 유틸리티와 CIP 데이터 활용에 관한 연구 - OCLC와 미국국회도서관 CIP 프로그램을 중심으로 -)

  • Yoon Cheong-Ok
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.349-367
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    • 2005
  • This study examines how CIP program of the Library of Congress distributes, provides an access to, and helps upgrade CIP data through bibliographic utilities. LC CIP program can be characterized by the participation of many U.S. mainstream publishers, a continuing increase in the number of CIP data assigned annually, and an effort to immediately upgrade the completeness and accuracy of CIP data in cooperation with bibliographic utilities. Cooperation between LC and bibliographic utilities in performing quality control is worth noting, when compared with the limitation of CIP program of the National Library of Korea. It is suggested that the National Library of Korea should provide complete and accurate bibliographic and authority records for other types of new and old library materials published in Korea as well as CIP data for new monographic materials.

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Current Status of Holdings Data in Korean Libraries and Proposal for Revision of KORMARC Format for Holdings Data (국내 도서관의 소장정보 관리 현황과 소장정보용 KORMARC의 개정 방안)

  • Rho, Jee-Hyun;Lee, Eun-Ju
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.93-117
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    • 2018
  • KORMARC format for holdings data is a standard for expressing and exchanging holdings information-who they have, what copies are owned, where they are held, etc. As the need of resource sharing grows, such holdings information that informs the user to the availability and the location of a bibliographic item is becoming increasingly important. However the KORMARC format for holdings data has been used much less than KORMARC for bibliographic and authority data, and has attracted little attention from Korean libraries. Under these circumstances, this study intends (1) to analyze various standards for holdings information including MARC21 format for Holdings data (update No.26) and its applications, (2) to investigate the types of holdings data and description regulations used in Korean libraries and bibliographic utilities, and (3) to suggest the revision of existing KORMARC format for holdings data.

A Study on the Books of 'Sambon Hwayemgyeong of Suchangpan Series' ('수창판(壽昌版) 계열 삼본(三本) 화엄경'의 판본 연구)

  • Yoo, Boo-Hyeon
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.261-277
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    • 2013
  • This study is about the new examining of the books' period for publication, system, and the relationship with the original script by considering the books of 'Sambon Hwayemgyeong of Suchangpan series' as a whole. As a result, the books of 'Sambon Hwayemgyeong of Suchangpan series' are arranged with four types, '11th century edition'(estimated the first published book), 'Suchangsanyun edition(1098) and Sookjongyeongan edition(1096-1105)', '12th to 13th century edition', and 'Haeinsa Sagan edition(12th-13th century)'. Among them, especially '11th century edition'(estimated the first published book) is the book that has been known as a 'Y$\ddot{u}$an book', '12th century edition' or 'bokgakbon of the Kitan(or Seoha) line's book', and 'Sookjongyeongan edition (1096-1105)' and so on.

Main Entry of Serials (축차간행물의 기본기입선정에 관한 연구)

  • 최달현
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.4
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    • pp.211-236
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    • 1977
  • Many have been concerned with the entry of serials in cataloging. Thouzh they believc the form of AACR 6 should be revised, the agreement was not yet reached among them. Whercas some librarians advocate no different entry in cataioging between monographs and serials, some agree that all serials are to be entered under its title. Main arguments are on the concepts of "corporate authorship" and "generic titlc". On account of disagreemefit on these concepts, there appear different ways 9T serials entry in various catalogs or bibliogaphies. Being not clearly defined the concept of "corporate authorship" in Korcan Cltaloging Rules, main cntry of a scrial was quite different either in a few national bibliographies or some universities' catalogs in T a e g ~C ity. In consideration 01 the incompleteness and changing authorship or diffused riuthorship of serials, it is desirable to revise and simplif1, - our czttaloging rules as to all the serials are to be entered under its titlc. This would be in ac.:ord +;ith International Stand~rdso n serials, eg. ISDS and ISBD(S). When a generic term is included in a title, it will not be sn important groblcm as the title mould be usi~ally made up in the form of "corporate name+gcncric term". This is duc to the difference of construction of thc words bciwcen Korean and English languages.ds bciwcen Korean and English languages.

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The Distribution and Scale of Book in the Reign of King Jeong-jo as "Kyujangjeonun" ([ "규장전운" ]을 통해서 본 정조조의 서적 반사와 그 규모)

  • Shin, Seung-Woon
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.293-316
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    • 2004
  • The best way of getting knowledge is reading in the Cho-sun dynasty, so getting books is the most interesting thing to the scholars. The most important way of getting books for scholars in Cho-sun dynasty is taking Bansabon published and given to scholars by government. but there is few data and few concrete studies of it. This study deals with the object and the scale of distribution of books on the basis of Bansagi ; king Jeong-jo published 『Kyujangjeonun』 distributed about 1,500 volumes to scholars and govermment agencies.

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A Study on the bibliographical characteristics of relics inside of Buddhist triad Samantabhadra in the Boseong Temple (보성선원(寶成禪院) 삼존불(三尊佛)의 복장전적(腹藏典籍) 연구(硏究))

  • Song, Il-Gie
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.271-295
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    • 2012
  • This study analyzes the bibliographical characteristics of relics settled from the inside of Buddhist triad - Buddha, Bodhisattva, and Samantabhadra - which is located in the main building of Boseong Temple. This Buddhist triad was made in Gyonam Temple in Geo Chang, Gyongsang-do before 1647 and transferred to Boseong Temple. It is revealed that this Buddhist triad has 13 kinds, 73 volumes altogether including 37 volumes from Buddha and 18 volumes from Bodhisattva and Samantabhadra each. Of these books, three kinds are founded for the first time. Also, by analyzing the features of these sacred books, it is confirmed that most of the books, 6 kinds 65 volumes, are the Sutras. Especially, this study focuses on the fact that there are 5 kinds, 46 volumes in these Sutras which were published by Korea itself. Analysis shows that these publications were revised mostly in Jeolla-do and Gyeongsang-do before the Buddhist triad was made.

A Study on Naesabon of the Joseon Dynasty of 16th Century in Japan (일본(日本) 소재(所在) 16세기(世紀)의 조선(朝鮮) 내사본(內賜本) 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Jae-Jun;Song, Il-Gie
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.29-44
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    • 2013
  • The Joseon Dynasty suffered a great loss from the Japan invasion of Korea in 1592. At that time so many precious books were plundered by Japanese Army. And that plundered books, now in Japan, include a lot of complete titles of the books were given by the Kings - the Naesabon (內賜本) - of the early Joseon Dynasty period. If we could find out the quantities and the contents of them, it could be helpful for studying the same books remained incompletely now in Korea. In this respect, understanding current situation of the Naesabon(內賜本) is an important subject of the Korean bibliographic and historical studies. The purpose of this study is finding out the current situation of the Naesabon(內賜本) now in Japan, especially published in 16th century.

A Study on the bottom book of the 'Tripitaka Koreana'(高麗大藏經) and its carried book ("고려대장경"의 저본과 판각에 관한 연구)

  • 유부현
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.117-147
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    • 2001
  • This study researches to prove the character of the bottom book of the 'Tripitaka Koreana'and its carved book. From the research, it is Proved that the First Tripitaka 51books and the new Tripitaka that is the second Tripitaka collected in the Holim museum are the overtum cared books or the contracted overtum cared books of 'Tripitaka keybo'. And finds out some outline on the bottom and compared book used when published the new Tripitaka by comparing it by Sugi Buddhist priest: he published the new book using the Songbon(宋本) at first as the bottom book and compared it with the Kookbon(國本) and Danbon(丹本) and contracted it based on them. This corrected Songbon was used once more as the bottom book of the new Tripitaka. And It is grasped that some Tripitaka containing some serious mistakes and missed in Songbon was corrected based on the Kookbon and Danbon and caved it or made a new carved book to insert or substitute it to the new Tripitaka. study researches So this study concludes that such differences showing in these two books are on the bases of the gaps in time and space between them.

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