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A Study on the Composition and Operating Trend of Arboreta in Korea (국내수목원 조성 및 운영경향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jong Ik;Kang, Cheol Gi;Shin, Hyun Tak;Seng, Jung Won
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.37-51
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    • 2011
  • Research and conservation of plant species for the nation arboretum, collection and securing of the plant species for both public and private arboreta and education for the arboreta which is affiliated to the university are overall management goal of the arboreta in Korea. Most of the arboreta in Korea run the programs and events for guide and interpretation of forest, but the programs and events are not well specified by the arboreta. Regarding the reasonable level of entrance fee should be discussed further as the lack of information and understanding. But the specified entrance fee between public and private arboreta should be considered. An eighty three percent of arboreta in Korea has been properly managed the species information. The reasonable management should be considered in case of unusual management of collected plant genetic resources. Although the overall impending difficulties for the management of arboreta in Korea is the lack of trained or qualified staffs, securing tasks independently for the public arboreta and relatively low salary for the private arboreta are main difficulties. Most of the difficulties are derived from the lack of its mission of the arboreta. The management of arboreta by the mission statement is one of the core targets including the characters such as climate or region should be considered. The securing qualified or trained staffs should be considered in the development of arboreta in Korea including the modification of relevant regulations or law.

Introduction of Smart-Management into the System of Public Management of Regional Development in the Context of Strengthening National Security of Ukraine

  • Ivashova, Liudmyla;Larin, Stanislav;Shevchenko, Nataliia;Antonova, Liudmyla;Yurchenko, Serhii;Kryshtanovych, Myroslav
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.369-375
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    • 2022
  • The article substantiates the need and shows the features of introducing SMART management into the system of public management of regional development in the context of strengthening the national security of Ukraine. Disclosed are such provisions as: goal-setting; state mission; state mission in Ukraine; goals of the Ukrainian state; strategic management priorities in Ukraine. Differences between the purpose of the organization and the purpose of the state are determined. The characteristic of the goal at the state level is given. The management standards in SMART management are characterized. The issues of the exhaustibility of existing SMART criteria are reviewed and it is proposed to supplement them with two such as: inspiration (inspiration) and ity (ethics). Two main principles are defined (evaluated (assessment), reviewed (review)), which must be observed when introducing SMART management into the system of public management of regional development in the context of strengthening the national security of Ukraine.

Enabled the research in mission of youth culture as a musical worship (뮤지컬 예배로서 청소년 문화선교 활성화 연구)

  • Lee, Jang-Weon
    • Journal of The Korean Digital Architecture Interior Association
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 2011
  • Activation of Youth Culture Mission For Activation of Youth Culture Mission Is classified into four classes. The concept of youth and youth culture, Cultural tools, Feasibility and effectiveness of open worship, Practical effect of this practice, It Said method. One of those ways will have an interest in musical as a young missionary tool. Young people might like that have been pomp and popularity, and the diversity of characterized. Utilized as a musical worship need to know what will be it. Current musical worship will be of interest which the potential. Them will be able to achieve what you want in terms of open worship it solve the problem. Entirely worship for youth Is come up their gaze and posture. that In terms of you have it musical worship is called public and intimacy. Difficulties with religion think it come up with tools that musical.

Performance Verification Process for Introduction of Open Source Software -centered on introduction of Linux into the NEIS-

  • Kim Doo-Yeon;Kim Jong-Bae;Rhew Sung-Yul
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.59-68
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    • 2006
  • Recently, introduction of Open Source Software into informatization of the government and public sector has been actively examined, however, Open Source Software is being rarely adopted due to the lack of verified and reliable data with regard to the criteria, process, performance and stability for introduction of Open Source Software. In this paper, the process, method and plan for performance verification for introduction of Open Source Software into mission critical systems of the government and public sector are suggested in order to solve the aforesaid problem Specially, a test system to judge whether or not to adopt Open Source Software in school affairs system of the NEIS(National Education Information System) of the Korean government was set up, and the method and process of performance verification by stage in addition to feasibility study were applied to the test system for verification. Based on the result of performance evaluation in the test system, the application of Linux to school affairs system of the NEIS is being successfully practiced. It is expected that this study will be a guideline to technical review process and performance verification method as necessary to introduce Open Source Software into the mission critical systems of government and public agencies.

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A Study on Providing Business Information of Public Libraries : Focused on the Public Libraries of USA (공공도서관의 취업.사업정보 제공에 관한 연구 - 미국 공공도서관 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Yong-Jae
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.211-234
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    • 2013
  • This study was done to provide the ways for public libraries to support customers' business activities. Research methods such as case study, participant observation, interviews in public libraries of USA were proceeded. And also interviews with some Korean librarians were done to suggest ways to develop business information services of the public libraries in Korea.

Discussion about the Mission Construct of the National R&D Programs: Case Study (NTIS 데이터를 활용한 국가연구개발사업의 미션구성체의 탐색적 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Keun
    • Journal of Technology Innovation
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.167-191
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    • 2014
  • This study emphasizes the importance of the mission concept in managing the public programs by the government rather than the existing quantitative output. To this end, a case study for 7 representative National R&D Programs in Korea is presented, based on the program portfolio model using the mission construct suggested by the prior researches, in order to give its empirical validity and strategic meaning. For the case analysis, the study devises the measures to evaluate the level of the mission in a program in the aspect of achievement and appropriateness. Real data collected from NTIS are analyzed in two ways: static and dynamic perspectives. The first is conducted by differences of mission values among programs and the latter by yearly differences. Finally, it concludes the implication and the shortcoming of the study.

Chicano Muralism(1975-1989): From Grassroots Community Murals to a Form of Public Art (치카노 벽화운동 제2기(1975-1989): 자생적 공동체 벽화에서 공공미술로)

  • Kim, Jin-A
    • The Journal of Art Theory & Practice
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    • no.9
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    • pp.7-31
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, I examine the development of the second stage of Chicano muralism and compare it with the first stage of the Chicano Mural Movement that was born out of the Civil Rights Movement. I then discuss the different aspects of the first stage in relation to the birth of institutionalized public art and question how Chicano murals influenced public art and, conversely, how mainstream public art transformed some of the attitudes and practices of Chicano muralism. Chicano murals initially functioned as a political mouthpiece for Chicano's human rights and as a tool to recover the Chicano people's cultural pride and legacy. However, the murals gradually developed into public art projects supported by the city or federal governments, who regarded them as an economic way to effectively communicate with the community. In this process of institutionalization, muralists became increasingly concerned with aesthetic quality and began to work more systematically. For example, amateur artists or community participants who produced the earlier murals were transformed into mural experts. Chicano essentialism and the politically volatile themes used previously were phased out and the new murals began to incorporate diverse subjects and people, for example, native culture, Blacks, and women. This phenomenon reflected the changing emphasis on multicultural understanding. This kind of institutionalization did not always draw positive results. Inadequate funds were the primary concern over the actual subject and creation of the mural work. Artists reduced the strong political metaphors and aestheticized the mural forms. However, their work was productive as well: thorough research on wall conditions and painting techniques was conducted and new processes and designs were developed. This paper examines the murals created for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, Judy Baca's works, and the Balmy Alley Mural Environment project in San Francisco's Mission District. Works by Las Mujeres Muralistas in Mission District, in particular, show case colorful patterns and the Latin American indigenous culture, exploring new interpretations of old icons and design. They challenged the stereotypical depictions of females and presented alternative visual languages that revised the male-centered mural aesthetics and elaborated on the aesthetics of Rasquachismo.

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A Study on the Roles of Public Libraries in the Knowledge-based Society (지식기반사회에서의 공공도서관의 역할에 관한 연구)

  • 이란주
    • Journal of the Korean BIBLIA Society for library and Information Science
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.183-195
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    • 2002
  • This paper reviews the articles which are presented the 2002 Fall Conference of the Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science and recent articles regarding public libraries. Based on that, transformations of the public library in both Korea and America are discussed including related issues. The internet has changed the public library’mission and librariens’roles, as well as other areas. Public library transformations will not only be dictated through technology, but society as well.

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Adapting Public Research Institutes to New Dynamics of Innovation

  • Guinet, Jean
    • STI Policy Review
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.117-138
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    • 2012
  • Governments around the world place great hopes in innovation in their search for new sources of growth and for responses to grand challenges, such as climate change, new or re-emerging infectious diseases, accelerating urbanisation, ageing, food security, and availability of clean water. However they must devise their relevant support policies -- including through sponsored research within public research institutes -- taking into account that innovation processes are currently undergoing a major transformation. New innovation patterns include a broadening scope of relevant activities, a growing importance but changing nature of scientific roots of technological development, a stronger demand-pull, the emergence of new local and national STI powerhouses, and the rise of more open and globalised innovation networks. They translate into new opportunities but also constraints for policies to enhance the contribution of public research institutes to national innovation performance. The article derives the main policy implications regarding the desirable evolution of the mission, research focus, as well as the funding and steering of public research institutes, with a special reference to Korea.

The Changing Role of Government Research Institutes in Innovation Systems

  • Guinet, Jean
    • STI Policy Review
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.63-92
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    • 2010
  • Recent years have seen an intensified discussion in many OECD countries about the role and mission of public research in the innovation system. This discussion takes place in quite specific national contexts, but should benefit from international experience. However, whereas voluminous literatures address the changing governance methods, organizational forms and missions of universities, much less attention has been devoted to developing a common understanding of the challenges faced by non-university public research institutions. The main goals of this paper is to contribute to clarifying the nature of these challenges, outlines possible policy answers and draws some implications for Korea. In the first section, the paper uses available internationally comparable indicators to review trends in the contribution of government research institutes (GRIs) to R&D and innovation activities. In the second section, the paper identifies the current major changes in the dynamics of innovation that may call for further adjustments in the positioning, organization and steering of public research institutes. Finally, the paper outlines some strategic objectives and orientations for the reform of public research institutes as part of the broader agenda of the Korean innovation strategy.