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A Study on the Maintenance of the Library of Unified Germany and Its Information Service System (통일독일의 도서관 및 정보서비스체계 정비에 관한 연구)

  • Kim Soon-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.26
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    • pp.235-256
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this paper is to review concerns and activities related to the library of Germany as well as to look over recent trends referred to the maintenance of the library and its information service system since the unification of Germany in 1990. In fact, since the unification, many libraries in old East Germany have been closed with some precious books being lost. Also since most of libraries are short of funds and proper materials, it is real situation that they can not actively respond to the demand of information by library users who want to adapt themselves to changes, while only urgently requesting some support from old West Germany. In the meantime, the new government and libraries of Germany are giving a great effort to building an efficient document delivery system through financial support for the expansion of books and the purchase of urgently necessary library equipments in the poor libraries of old East Germany and support for the course to re-educate the in-service or unemployeed librarians, and also systematic organization between similar libraries, integration of national bibliographies, and maintenance of the interlibrary loan system. The nationwide interlibrary loan system, an expanded form of the system of old West Germany, allows the delivery of document to be easily performed, centered on both central cataloues for East Germany and West. However, in order to build an efficient information service system which covers whole Germany, it seems there needs more time required.

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A Study on the Bibliographical Description of the Gyujang-chongmok, or the Annotated Classified Bibliography of Books in Gyujanggak (「규장총목」의 목록기술방식에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.377-388
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    • 2013
  • This study investigated the method of the bibliographical description of Gyujang-chongmok, or the Annotated Classified Bibliography of Books in Gyujanggak, which was published by Seo Ho-su's in 1781 by the King's command in the Joseon Dynasty. The bibliographical description was examined regarding its title, volume number, written age, name of author, functional word of authorship, and noteworthy examples. However, its great significance in the history of bibliographical description can be found in the fact that Gyujang-chongmok has established entries for annotated works based on the relatively unified method of its bibliographical description.

각국 대학도서관 장서구성기준의 비교고찰-기준범위의 모형정립을 위한 비교분석

  • 손정표
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.2
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    • pp.1-21
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    • 1975
  • Thc purposc of this .study is for ri~aking a model of building a library collcction dcnizn~cd on th.3 curriculum through thc inter-comparison of 15 standards for collcgc ant1 anivcrsily libraries in 5 countries (U. S. A.. Great Ikitain, Canada, Japan, and Icorca) Thc rcsult of thcscl colnpsrisons is as follow.. (1) Qu;~nlitalivc scope: of thc cull(:ction: (r/ Standards for a minimal collcction arc presented to about 100,000 vols (20-30 vols per student) for a ncw university and about 40,000 vols (40 vols pcr studcnt) for a nrnr collcge. $)$ Standards for a working collcction arc prescnted to 70-80 vols per student for a univer:aity and 50-60 vols per student for a college. $$ Standard for an intcnsive rescc~rch collcction is presented to morc than 100 vols p::r studcnt. (2) Stop: of the annual incrc;lsc cf thc collection: (i: Standard for a minimal collcction is ~~rescntcdto 1.4-2 vols per studcnt. $$ Standard for an intensive rrscarch or working collection is pcrsented to 4-5 vols pcr studcnt. (3) Scope of thc anni.1a1 budgetary standards: In Grcat I3ritain and U.S. A.. th-re aro assigned to 1 . 5 ~ 2 % of the collcge and university cxpcnditurr for books. $,$ In our country, it is prcscntcd to 3.5% of thc collcge and university expenditure for books, whcn my calculating by thc various factor analysis.

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Study of on the "Gu-Hwang-Bon-Cho" of Publish ("구황본초(救荒本草)"의 역대(歷代) 간행(刊行)에 관한 연구)

  • Ji, Myoung-Soon;Kim, Jung Eun
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.23-35
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    • 2014
  • Gu-Hwang Plants(plants collected from mountains and fields and eaten when no food was available) is healthy, life saving food material, being Mi(taste) and Ki(energy) of nature, for modern people who lose their health by oversupplying energy and unbalanced diet. Also, Gu-Hwang Plants is material for new medicine and functional foods. However, there is a lack of document research about Gu-Hwang plants in Korea. "Gu-Hwang-Bon-Cho" is a book about plants written as a guide for collecting food from nature and maintaining life at times when no food is available due to natural disaster. The book describes in which soils the plants are produced and the names for the plants, and classifies them according to hot and cold characters and sweet and bitter tastes of the plants. In addition, the book distinguished plants' edible parts, such as flower, fruit, root, stem, peel, and leaf, with how to collect and cook them. The book is of great value that it is reprinted over generations and now there are 30 kinds of existing books. This study conducted research based on books published throughout history which are the first book of this kind by Ju-wang-ju, a book published in 1525 by I-Ryeom, a book published in 1555 by Youk-gan, a book published by Ho-seung of Sa-cheon, and a book published in 1566 by Ju-gon.

Mind and Spirit Seen by Human Nature and Life (성명(性命)으로 본 정(精)과 신(神))

  • Park, Jae-won;Kang, Jung-soo
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2001
  • Human nature, life, mind and spirit have very important meanings for Oriental medical science. This is because understanding human mind and spirit not only makes treatment of people easier and more accessible but also provides us a clue for finding out something we lost. As a consequence of investigating various classic books by ancient medical practitioners and Taoist scholars s as follows: l. Mind and spirit were valued very highly in Oriental medical science, and this can be found in classic books like , , , and . 2. To cure people, acquirement of detailed knowledge of mind and spirit should be preceded. 3. The Taoist school regarded mind, spirit, human nature and life as critical agents of health care and perceived that they were indispensable for going back to The Great Emptiness(Nothingness before the First Cause), the ultimate goal of Taoist learning. 4. Although human nature, life, mind and spirit have different names and different users, it is like theory and practice and we can see that ancient sages used them all in the same context of natural law.

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Mathematics Educational Constructions and Structures in Suan Xue Qi Meng(算學啓蒙) and Muk Sa Jib San Bub(黙思集算法) (산학계몽(算學啓蒙)과 묵사집산법(黙思集算法)의 수학 교육적 구성과 구조)

  • Yun, Hye Soon
    • Journal for History of Mathematics
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.11-19
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    • 2012
  • Zhu Shi Jie's Suan Xue Qi Meng (算學啓蒙) is one of the most important books which had a great influence to the development of Chosun Mathematics and Gyung SunJing's Muk Sa Jib San Bub is the oldest Chosun mathematics book. In this paper, comparing Suan Xue Qi Meng (算學啓蒙) with Muk Sa Jib San Bub, we study the mathematics educational constructions and structures in books and then conclude that their structure can be used in present school mathematics.

A Research on Relation between Measles Occurrence and Related Medical Text during Joseon Dynasty - Based on 18th and 19th Century - (조선 홍역발생과 관련의서 편찬관계 고찰 - 18C, 19C를 중심으로 -)

  • Song, Jichung;Lee, Hoonsang;Park, Yeongchae;Eom, Dongmyung
    • The Journal of Korean Medical History
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.41-52
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    • 2018
  • In this study, we research the tendency of medical text publication by examining the period of the great measles outbreak and the period of the publication of specialized smallpox texts. Using the National Institute of Korean History database for the Annals of Joseon Dynasty, the Daily Records of Royal Secretariat of Joseon Dynasty and Bibyeonsadeunglok, we will compare all records of measles occurrence. Measles and smallpox (Majin in Korean) have similar symptoms and treatment methods. In East Asia, when measles occurred it spread to Joseon and Japan, which are verified by records of the Annals of Joseon Dynasty, the Daily Records of Royal Secretariat of Joseon Dynasty and Bibyeonsadeunglok. The medical books related to measles are; Ryuhasinbang, Majinpyeon, Geupyubang, Yimsinyeokbang, Eulmisinjeon, Majingbang, Jinyeokbang, Magwahoetong, Majingibang, Susengsingam, Hongjinsinbang. Measles and Majin are the same disease. During the period of measles occurrence, measles-related medical books were published, and this relation of measles occurrence and measles-related medical text publication is verified by several national records.

SEL-RefineMask: A Seal Segmentation and Recognition Neural Network with SEL-FPN

  • Dun, Ze-dong;Chen, Jian-yu;Qu, Mei-xia;Jiang, Bin
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.411-427
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    • 2022
  • Digging historical and cultural information from seals in ancient books is of great significance. However, ancient Chinese seal samples are scarce and carving methods are diverse, and traditional digital image processing methods based on greyscale have difficulty achieving superior segmentation and recognition performance. Recently, some deep learning algorithms have been proposed to address this problem; however, current neural networks are difficult to train owing to the lack of datasets. To solve the afore-mentioned problems, we proposed an SEL-RefineMask which combines selector of feature pyramid network (SEL-FPN) with RefineMask to segment and recognize seals. We designed an SEL-FPN to intelligently select a specific layer which represents different scales in the FPN and reduces the number of anchor frames. We performed experiments on some instance segmentation networks as the baseline method, and the top-1 segmentation result of 64.93% is 5.73% higher than that of humans. The top-1 result of the SEL-RefineMask network reached 67.96% which surpassed the baseline results. After segmentation, a vision transformer was used to recognize the segmentation output, and the accuracy reached 91%. Furthermore, a dataset of seals in ancient Chinese books (SACB) for segmentation and small seal font (SSF) for recognition were established which are publicly available on the website.

A Confucius Political Economics Based Understanding of the Chungyongkugyongyonui(中庸九經衍義) (회재(晦齋) 『중용구경연의(中庸九經衍義)』의 경세론적 이해)

  • Kim, In-Gyu
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.55
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    • pp.35-58
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    • 2014
  • This thesis is about Chungyongkugyongyonui(中庸九經衍義) by HoiJae Lee Eon Jeok (1491~1553). As many know, he was one of the philosophers representing the 16th century who played a great role in making the Zhūzǐ's Neo-Confucianism settle down in Joseon society through the dispute on TaeGeuk (太極) against Cho Han Bo (?~?). He was also the scholar who firmly established the theoretical system of the Idea for Proper Governance (至治主義). The Supplementary Explanation to the Chapters and Phrases of the Great Studies (大學章句補遺) and the Transcript of Nine Annotations on the Middle Way (中庸九經衍義) were written to argue his thoughts of the Idea for Proper Governance shown in the Great Studies (大學) and the Middle Way (中庸). He said that the Great Studies was more specific in the clauses for the justice of training oneself while the Middle Way more detail in the clauses for the justice of governor. That is, he thought that those books were in the relation of the in-and-outside, so that he argued that kings should take both justices of such for governance. Especially the Transcript of Nine Annotations on the Middle Way was written by following the way of the Annotation Transcript of the Great Studies (大學衍義) by Jin Deok Su (眞德秀), a scholar of Song Dynasty and the Supplementary Explanation to the Annotation Transcript of the Great Studies (大學衍義補) in order to make the King MyeongJong of that period realize the Proper Governance of the Two Great Emperors and Three Great Kings of Ancient China, which greatly influenced the Ten Figures of the Studies for the Great Man (聖學十圖) by ToiGye Lee Hwang and the Abstract of the Studies for the Great Man (聖學輯要) by YulGok Lee Yi.

Study on Prescription and Formation of SoAEuiBang and DongEuiBoGam (소아의방(小兒醫方)과 동의보감(東醫寶鑑)의 편제와 처방에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Cho-Young;Chang, Gyu-Tae
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.65-76
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    • 2010
  • Objectives In the later period of Choseon dynasty, korean pediatrics became a pivot part of medicine. SoAUiBang was the most important book in that era. DongEuiBoGam was the most widely read of all oriental medicine books and published in early days of the Choseon dynasty. Therefore, this comparative study on the prescription and formation of SoAUiBang and DongEuiBoGam could be a useful way to understand SoAUiBang's characteristics. Methods This study was based on SoAUiBang and DongEuiBoGam, two literatures of oriental medicine. Results 1. Formation of SoAUiBang had a similar aspect with that of DongEuiBoGam's and enlarged the area of pediatrics by featuring general medical books. However, its formation did not follow the DongEuiBoGam's, but had its unique formation. It tried to include all diseases of pediatrics in the system of DongEuiBoGam. Plus, smallpox and measles belonged to the epidemic diseases were excluded from the area of pediatrics. 2. Comparing SoAUiBang's prescription of some important diseases with DongEuiBoGam's, it was almost a prescription based on DongEuiBoGam's prescription. However, adjustment of herbs and dosages could not be found in any oriental medicine books including DongEuiBoGam. Conclusions SoAUiBang maintained the traditional Oriental medicine based on author's scholarly creativeness. In addition, it also inherited the lineage of medicine in Korea along with the pedigree of DongEuiBoGam. Therefore, SoAUiBang should be re-evaluated as a medicine book that opened a new field of pediatric and had great academic values.