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An Analysis of Interest in Tourism in Newspaper on Urban Regeneration (도시재생 관련 신문기사에 나타난 관광에 대한 관심도 분석)

  • Park, Hee-Jung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.191-199
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    • 2019
  • This study used a contents analysis method of newspapers to related to urban regeneration and tourism. The role of tourism in urban regeneration has become very important recently as social and cultural regeneration has become more important than physical regeneration. Despite this importance, relevant policies or regulations are very insufficient in our country. Therefore, this study was to examine the interest in urban regeneration and tourism in our society through the contents analysis of the number and content of newspaper articles and analyze the trend empirically. As a result, the degree of interest in urban regeneration and tourism was able to confirm that the level of interest in tourism was increasing year by year. It suggested that the government needs to enhance the quality of tourism contents and actively implement the system in order to promote urban regeneration projects in the future.

A Study on the Direction of Digital Convergence and Multidisciplinary Education based on Rhythmik, Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine, Performance Science (리드믹, 음악생리학과 음악인의학, 행위예술과학을 중심으로 본 디지털 융복합 교육의 방향성 연구)

  • Eum, Hee Jung;Kim, Hee-Cheol;Roh, Kyeong-Won
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.23 no.12
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    • pp.1726-1733
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    • 2019
  • Movement is everything in life and music is with our whole lives. Based on movement and sound, art has developed and reflected the times with close ties to technology and is creating new cultural content in the digital age. The absence of experts and research institutes with academic knowledge and experience in various fields compared to the frequency with which music and body movements are interwoven in the intermedia art and education of convergence is a real problem. Introducing the Rhythmik that studied the most basic principles of music and exercise through the precedent of foreign universities, we raise the need to introduce music physiology, musicians' Medicine and music performance science, the areas we studied together. It presents a new direction in the convergence era and education in pioneering research areas in which the only "I myself" systematically recognizes the movement to become the subject through physiology and medicine and scientifically moves and expresses music as a medium.

The Sustainable Management of Historic Landscape about Historic City in China - Centering around the Case of Beijing - (중국 역사도시의 지속가능한 역사경관 관리 - 북경시를 중심으로 -)

  • Kang, Tai-Ho;Xu, Huan
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.87-97
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    • 2011
  • The main objective of this study is to analyze the sustainable development of the landscape management system for the historic city of China, and to find out the implications to historic city in our country. Firstly, this study introduces the karrimor of historic city in China and the evolution of historic landscape management policy, and then analyses the main content of the historic landscape management system with Beijing, for example: "the protection planning of historic city", "the protection and construction planning of historic city in twelfth five-year plan", "the comprehensive planning of Beijing", and lastly suggests the way of sustainable development for historic landscape management of Beijing. In Beijing, three are three different levels of landscape management system, cultural properties(individual), historic districts(area), and historic city(as a whole) on the basis of the landscape management for historic city. The sustainable development of the historic landscape management system in Beijing gives meaningful implications to historic cities in Korea.

Effects of Jeju Samdasu Forest Bathing on Saliva Cortisol and Vascular Conditions (제주 삼다수 숲 산림욕이 타액 코르티솔과 혈관 상태에 미친 효과)

  • Sin, Bang Sik;Lee, Jae H.;Song, Kyu J.;Hong, Geum-Na;Shin, Aran
    • Journal of Naturopathy
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2021
  • Purposes: This study investigated how saliva cortisol, blood vessel health type, and blood vessel health index changed after forest bathing with subjects in the Samdasu Forest. Methods: After the forest bathing, we measured cortisol change in saliva and heart rate variability with subjects. Results: In the experimental group who took forest bathing for two hours in the Samdasu Forest, the stress cortisol content secreted in saliva decreased significantly compared to the control group (p<.05). Besides, the vascular age type significantly increased (p<.03), and the vascular age index significantly decreased (p<.032).There were no significant results in the control group. Conclusions: It is evaluated that forest bathing in Samdasu Forest in Jeju Island had the effect of reducing saliva cortisol and increasing blood vessel age.

The Role of Open Source Software to Create Digital Libraries and Standards Assessment

  • ALbeladi, Salmah Salem
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.241-248
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    • 2021
  • Open-source software developments are basically Internet-based communities that voluntarily collaborate in developing software on the Internet and such Internet communities have become an important cultural and economic phenomenon. As a result, the emergence of open-source software has presented a challenge to the traditional offerings by providing free alternatives. The objective of this article is to review the possibility of the adoption of open source software in the creation of digital libraries, highlights advantages and disadvantage preservations. Among our objective also explaining the request of such software at the present time and the criteria evaluated in the digital preservation through surveying the best open source software from the reality of intellectual production, and standards that are being built to evaluate and choose what software to create a digital library without other software available. To achieve the above objectives, we shed the light on the top 11 open-source software to manage Libraries in addition to standards that may represent the basic building block for the selection of the appropriate systems to the needs of the digital library. This article relied on the descriptive approach by reviewing a series of studies and scientific research works related to the subject of the current study. Accordingly, the most prominent of the findings of this work is its illustration of the close association between open source software and the library community, both of which represent free culture. Also it is shown that the selection process of open source software has some obstacles most notably as there are no clear and reliable criteria for selecting these systems. Current study has concluded a set of recommendations, notably awareness of the role and importance of open source software and the facilities it provides in managing digital content.

A Study on Digital Displays for Digital Restoration (디지털 복원을 위한 디지털 디스플레이 전시의 형태)

  • Kim, See Eun;Choi, Seung-Won
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.145-155
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    • 2021
  • Recently because of development of technology the old cultural properties and damaged artworks are stored as digital information using digital technology and produced related contents as well as moving images or digital contents. The regenerated information and contents through digital technology conveys correct information of ancient art and helps audiences appreciate it, as well as it also stores accurate information and can be used for restoration and preservation of the work. In this study, the range of digital restoration was defined in three directions, and the exhibition of digital content with an ancillary role that can be useful the understanding of the heritage of nature and mankind using digital technology was defined as the range of digital restoration. In addition, the Ojukheon Museum in Kangneung and The Museum of Natural History in New York, which installed various digital displays to analyze and compare the types of digital display exhibitions used for digital restoration of the range, were described as examples. Through this, it was discovered that digital display exhibitions for digital restoration can effectively deliver information and stimulate participation and interest of visitors in the museums, which is able to be a positive way to preserve the heritage of nature and mankind.

Genome-wide association studies of meat quality traits in chickens: a review

  • Jean Pierre, Munyaneza;Thisarani Kalhari, Ediriweera;Minjun, Kim;Eunjin, Cho;Aera, Jang;Hyo Jun, Choo;Jun Heon, Lee
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.49 no.3
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    • pp.407-420
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    • 2022
  • Chicken dominates meat consumption because it is low in fat and high in protein and has less or no religious and cultural barriers. Recently, meat quality traits have become the focus of the poultry industry more than ever. Currently, poultry farming is focusing on meat quality to satisfy meat consumer preferences, which are mostly based on high-quality proteins and a low proportion of saturated fatty acids. Meat quality traits are polygenic traits controlled by many genes. Thus, it is difficult to improve these traits using the conventional selection method because of their low to moderate heritability. These traits include pH, colour, drop loss, tenderness, intramuscular fat (IMF), water-holding capacity, flavour, and many others. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are an efficient genomic tool that identifies the genomic regions and potential candidate genes related to meat quality traits. Due to their impact on the economy, meat quality traits are used as selection criteria in breeding programs. Various genes and markers related to meat quality traits in chickens have been identified. In chickens, GWAS have been successfully done for intramuscular fat (IMF) content, ultimate pH (pHu) and meat and skin colour. Moreover, GWAS have identified 7, 4, 4 and 6 potential candidate genes for IMF, pHu, meat colour and skin colour, respectively. Therefore, the current review summarizes the significant genes identified by genome-wide association studies for meat quality traits in chickens.

A Case Study of Intellectual Property Rights Using Animation Characters (애니메이션 캐릭터를 활용한 Intellectual Property 사례 연구)

  • JIANG, QIANQIAN;Chung, Jean-Hun
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.361-366
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    • 2022
  • Recently, with the development of convergent media, the digital animation industry has developed a variety of content centered on the role of Intellectal Property. The excellent IP role image has created huge economic benefits in business. This paper selects three representative Intellectual Property animation cases from Japan, the United States and China. Analyzed of the reuse of IP animation character images and combined with the era technology and the style of culture and art, the traditional cultural IP roles are reconstituted into modern character design two aspects. Through the research of this paper, can understand the expansion possibility of IP animation according to the use of character image. It is expected that when making digital animation, can recognize the importance of intellectual property and use it as a reference for role development.

An Exploratory Study on the Lifestyle Characteristics of the MZ Generation - A Focus on the 2010-2020 Studies - (MZ세대의 라이프스타일 특성에 대한 탐색적 연구 - 2010년-2020년의 논문을 중심으로 -)

  • Kang, Yu Rim;Kim, Mun Young
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.81-94
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the trends of MZ generation's lifestyle-related research from 2010 to 2020. As a result of searching keywords such as MZ generation's and lifestyle using academic database search sites, a total of 218 cases were used as analysis data to conduct frequency and content analysis. First, research type was 74 dissertations(34.6%), 144 journals(65.4%). The study of MZ generation was relatively active in journals. Second, the current status of academic field was 85(39.7%) in the social field, followed by 66(30.8%) in the arts/physical education, 21(9.8%) in the complex studies, 16(7.5%) in education, 15(7.0%) in nature, 6(2.8%) in engineering, 4(1.9%) in humanities, 1(0.5%) in agriculture/marine. Third, the current status of MZ generation research topics is 54 social participations(25.3%), 35 fashion/beauty(16.3%), 31 social/organizational adaptations(14.5%), 25 cultural/leisure activities(11.7%), 24 design/development projects(11.2%), 21 economic/employment/job projects(9.8%), 11 educational/career/experiences(5.1%), 9 self-concepts(4.2%), 4 welfare services(1.9%). Fourth, the current status of MZ generation research methods was quantitative research(survey/experiment) 125(58.4%), qualitative research(depth interview/participant observation) 42(19.6%), theory/literature research 35(16.4%) and mixed research 12(5.6%). Fifth, the study on the lifestyle of the MZ generation was conducted in four cases, one in 2016, one in 2019, two in 2020. This study is meaningful in that it grasped the overall flow of data of information exchange that can share the research trends of the MZ generation and suggested the basic data on the direction of future research, the individual tendency, behavior, and lifestyle characteristics of the MZ generation.

A Study on the Resolution of ICOM Museum Definition: Focusing on Predictions and Suggestions for the Museum Management (ICOM의 박물관 정의 개정 논의 연구 - 박물관경영의 예측과 제안을 중심으로 -)

  • Byun, Ji Hye
    • Korean Association of Arts Management
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    • no.54
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    • pp.133-153
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    • 2020
  • ICOM voted to resolve a new museum definition at ICOM2019. With the new discussion of a museum as a platform for participation and communication and a cultural hub, ICOM created a MDPP in 2015, started discussions to propose. This study intends to publicize the issues before it resolved. The definition has been proceeded by Jet Sandal, and still requires discussion and preparation. The pros and cons in each country were premised on decision making. The museums would face in response to the adoption of new definitions. The study focused on museum management, categorized factors such as vision, content, and targets and suggested the problems that museum would face. Through institutional and legal changes and predictions, the necessity of preparation was raised. This study is meaningful as a starting point of discussion for understanding and responding to the direction that museums face today.