• Title/Summary/Keyword: 박물관 성과

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Legacy and Impacts of the Computer Interchange of Museum Information (CIMI) (박물관메타데이터 표준프레임워크 CIMI가 남긴 유산과 영향력)

  • Marshall, Robbie A.;Lee, Hyuk-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for information Management
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.83-103
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    • 2009
  • The Computer Interchange of Museum Information (CIMI), operating from 1990-2003, was charged with creating and introducing the international museum community to the concept of adopting metadata industry standards. The CIMI consortium exceeded its original mission by; creating a standards framework, profile, testbeds, important metadata publications, free downloadable metadata software and protocols, and providing instrumental guidance and support in development of new projects. However, CIMI's emphasis on the importance and utility of a standards-based approach and the necessity for implementing the CIMI Standards Framework is probably its most important achievement. During CIMI's tenure, museums reaped the benefits by learning how to apply the model and standards to meet their individual needs while not having to invent new ones or bear the cost of software development. Although CIMI operations ceased in 2003, its impacts on museum related metadata application and research were unprecedented in that it provided the standards prototype and foundations on which to build. This paper discusses what CIMI bequeathed to the next generation of museum metadata field developers and describes the anticipated realm of future projects and advancement.

Conservation Treatment and Structural Characteristics of a Leather Briefcase Used during the Korean War (6·25전쟁 당시 사용된 가죽가방의 보존처리와 구조적 특징)

  • Kang, Hyunsam;Jang, Hanul;Yi, Hyeonju;Gu, Jihye
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.27
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2022
  • This study conducted conservation treatment of a briefcase used by a soldier who fought in the Korean War as a member of the United Nations Forces. The zooid characteristics of its main material, leather, were analyzed in collaboration with the researchers at the National Palace Museum of Korea who have conducted relevant research. A plan for conservation treatment was established based on the results of this analysis. The briefcase was made of leather with a wooden frame. The many densely arranged tiny pores in different patterns on the leather's surface suggests calf leather. The wooden frame and leather had suffered deformation over long years of deterioration and thus required conservation treatment to enhance their structural stability. The conservation treatment began with the removal of contaminants from the exterior and interior of the briefcase. The stiffened leather was softened through humidification, and torn or separated areas were restored using cowhide glue. It is expected that the results of this conservation treatment and analysis of the leather material will serve as useful sources for basic research on leather items as well as wartime and military items.

Korean Air: Bringing Art and Culture to the World (대한항공의 문화마케팅 전략)

  • Yoo, Chang Jo;Ahn, Kwang Ho;Kim, Dong Hoon
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.167-184
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    • 2009
  • In the ever competitive world airline industry, Korean Air has been seeking on the one hand to streamline its operations through cost control and at the same time to boost customer loyalty and retention through a strong service differentiation strategy. As part of their service differentiation strategy, Korean Air has been actively engaging in culture marketing campaign. Their main activity involves entering into an alliance with the three leading museums of the world. Beginning with the Luvre of France, Korean Air supported the development of voice narration system that included the Korean language. This case describes the efforts of Korean Air to go beyond simply being a company that transports people and packages, to a global leading carrier that links the cities, cultures, and arts of the world. In the process, the case introduces the strategies and detailed actions behind Korean Air's culture marketing efforts.

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