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The Preservation of Modern and Contemporary Archives (근현대기록물의 보존 현황과 방안)

  • Soahn, Jung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.197-203
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    • 2022
  • This article was written to examine the types of records gathered for institutions collecting modern and contemporary records, examine the role and scope of the archives, and determine the next steps. By specifying the scope of modern and contemporary records for collection and examining their role as a record repository, I would like to consider approaches to balancing the collection and preserving records and suggest methods for developing professional capabilities.

복합레진 수복물의 예상되는 실패 원인과 예방책

  • 신동훈
    • Proceedings of the KACD Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.351-351
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    • 2002
  • 재료의 발달과 더불어 높은 임상 성공률을 보이는 복합레진 수복물의 예상 가능한 실패 양태를 분석하고 이를 방지하기 위한 요점들을 단계별로 요약하고자 한다.

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Monitoring and Preventive Preservation of Cultural Heritages to Maintain Original Wooden Architectural Cultural Heritage (목조건축문화재 원형유지를 위한 문화재돌봄 모니터링과 예방보존)

  • CHUN Kyoungmee
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.192-214
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    • 2023
  • Wooden architectural cultural heritages are one of the visible legacies that show the national's identity. Even when the concept of 'the original' of cultural heritages was not accurately understood, the emphasis of preservation and management of cultural heritages was placed on 'preservation of the original form' or 'maintenance of the original form'. Moreover, these days, following the trend of international preservation principles, cultural heritages are considered important as "values as historical objects." This paper is the result of an attempt to determine the scope and content of what parts should be monitored to maintain the original form of wooden architectural cultural heritage. The first thing to be done in monitoring wooden architectural cultural heritage is to check the condition of the ground and foundation. The second is the column. This is because the instability of the column causes damage to the joint with each member and the fitting part, resulting in physical changes leading to damage to the wall. The third is monitor the roof tiles. If the leak continues into the building due to the separation or damage of the roof, the defect should be partially dismantled and repaired, so it should be monitored to maintain its original shape as much as possible. The monitoring range of the base, column, and roof serves as a reference point for identifying what damage is being done to the relevant cultural heritages. In other words, the data at the time when monitoring began becomes the 'original' for the year. Alternatives based on the analysis of monitoring for the preservation of original cultural heritages should be actively introduced. In addition, by sharing the current state and situation of cultural heritages as a result of monitoring with various related organizations, preventive preservation should be established rather than preservation of cultural heritages by "intervention."

A Study on the Present Condition of Conservation Measures for Buried Cultural Heritages in Chungbuk Area and Preservation Plan (충북지역 매장문화재 보존조치 유적의 현황 및 보존방안에 관한 연구)

  • Wi, Koang-Chul;Oh, Seung-Jun
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.588-599
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    • 2019
  • Conservation measures for excavated and surveyed buried cultural heritages are decided by the administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration according to their scientific and historic values. However, management, preservation, and use after relocation and restoration remain unsystematic. An issue regarding preservation plan and use has arisen due to the damage of preserved heritages and protective facilities. Thus, this study aims to suggest a plan for preservation and use by investigating the present conditions of the preserved heritages in the Chungbuk area. Results showed that there are 43 preserved heritages in Chungbuk, most of which remain unmanaged systematically irrespective of the managing body. Remainder and protective facilities have been damaged due to wrong preservation treatments and selection of materials, and a problem also rises in terms of utilization, such as exhibition, education, and experience of preserved heritages. To improve such problems, a medium and long-term plan shall be established for the improvement of legal and institutional instruments, securing of budget, increase in professional manpower, development of standardization and inspection manuals, continuous monitoring, preventive preservation, research on relocation methods and materials, listing, and the creation of specialized museum and complex theme park. If a preservation plan suited to the investigated heritages can be developed, heritages can be preserved and managed more systematically and scientifically, and be used for various purposes like education, exhibition, public relations, etc.

Conservation condition of academic museum cultural properties and biological environmental investigation (대학박물관 수장환경조사 및 생물학적 환경조사)

  • 이중수;배미현;이민수;박지선;황석연;김기현
    • KOMUNHWA
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    • no.64
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    • pp.111-131
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    • 2004
  • Academic museum have to prevent damage about a microorganisms(bacteria, fungi) and damage in current facilities and environmental condition, and an exhibition or garnered relics and are so, analysis checks maintenance environmental condition of an academi

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A Study on Area-Wide Integrated Termite Management for the Preservation of Wooden Built Heritage (목조건축문화재의 예방 보존을 위한 공간적 통합 흰개미 관리(AW-ITM)의 적용)

  • KIM, Sihyun;CHUNG, Yongjae
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.60-72
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    • 2022
  • A number of wooden built heritage remain in Korea, and most have been damaged by various biological factors including termite. Owing to the irreversible damage caused by termites, wooden built heritage are losing their authenticity and structural stability. In this study, Area-Wide Integrated Termite Management(AW-ITM) was proposed to prevent termite damage. First, to understand the locational characteristics of these sites, the distance from adjacent forests and surrounding forest areas was analyzed for 182 national designated wooden built heritage(national treasures, treasures) using the Geographic Information System(GIS). By analyzing existing pest control projects(2003-2020) and the components of the ITM, the characteristics of termite control for cultural heritages were determined. Based on these results, the cultural heritage sites and their surrounding spaces were divided into three areas, and the types of cultural properties were divided into six types according to the location and number of buildings. Along with this, termite control measures were proposed for each area and type. The concept of AW-ITM has been partially applied to the "Comprehensive Control of Termites in wooden built heritages Sites" by the Cultural Heritage Administration. Caution must be taken with regard to the establishment of a cultural heritage management policy; AW-ITM should be applied on a trial basis with the results then being carefully analyzed and reflected in the establishment of policies pertaining to the conservation management of cultural heritage.

Direct resin veneer restoration for cervical decalcification during orthodontic treatment (교정치료 중 광범위한 치경부 탈회를 보이는 치아의 직접 레진 비니어 수복에 관한 증례)

  • Heo, Yu-Kyeong;Chang, Hoon-Sang;Hwang, Yun-Chan;Hwang, In-Nam;Oh, Won-Mann;Lee, Bin-Na
    • Journal of Dental Rehabilitation and Applied Science
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.52-59
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    • 2022
  • Decalcification of the buccal surface of the teeth often occurs during fixed orthodontic treatment. This case report describes two cases in which cervical decalcificated teeth that occurred during orthodontic treatment were treated with direct resin veneer restoration. Early lesions without caries can be remineralized through periodic fluoride application, diet control, and oral hygiene improvement. As it progresses, appropriate repair treatment is required, and it is more preferable to focus on prevention rather than treatment after the occurrence of the lesion.