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Some Ground Beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) from Korea (14) (한국산 먼지벌레 (14))

  • Paik, Jong-Cheol
    • The Korean Journal of Soil Zoology
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    • v.10 no.1_2
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    • pp.26-41
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    • 2005
  • Herein, 24 species of the carabid beetles are reported from South Korea. Of these,5 species, Aephnidius adelioides(Mac Leay, 1825), Badisrer(Baudia) nakayamai Morita, 1992, Bembidion(Trichoplataphus) eurygonum(Bates, 1883), Cillenus (Novicillenus) aestuarii ($U\'{e}no$ & Habu, 1955), Cillenus(Desarmarocillenus) yokohamae(Bates, 1883), are listed for the first time from the Korean Peninsula. A new junior subjective synonym is established: Oodes integer Semenov, 1889=Oodes helopioides tokyoensis Habu, 1956. Syn. Nov.

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Odontopera aurata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), New to Korea

  • Shin, Bora;Kim, Sung-Soo;Choi, Sei-Woong
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.103-107
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    • 2022
  • One ennomine species, Odontopera aurata (Prout, 1915) was newly recorded from Korea. Odontopera aurata, a species of Ennominae, is characterized by the dark yellowish forewing that shows centrally mottled with blackish dots, weakly slanted and blackish postmedial line, and undulating termen, and the yellowish hindwing with black postmedial line and short discal dot. Odontopera aurata is externally indistinguishable from O. arida but can be distinguished by the shape of furcal arm of the male genitalia. We provide diagnosis, description of adults and male genitalia, and DNA information.

Effective Corporate Electronic Record Management with KM Governance (KM 거버넌스 기반의 기업 전자기록물 관리 최적화 전략 연구)

  • Jeong, Ki-Ae;Nam, Young-Joon
    • Journal of Information Management
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.161-181
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    • 2007
  • Since 1990s, major corporations and public organizations have actively implemented their own knowledge management, by which they develop new businesses and enhance organizational efficiencies. However, their knowledge management processes are sometimes isolated or mismatched with their record management systems and reveal many problems to operate and maintain them effectively. This paper analyzes the current status and problems of corporate knowledge management. Next, it proposes the necessity and the methods to integrate knowledge management and records management in order to transform corporate records as useful knowledge resources. Aligning corporate record management strategies with knowledge management policies enables to improve the management of corporate electronic records. Especially, the implementation of record retention schedule based on the life cycle management of records is emphasized as a KM governance strategy and method to manage corporate records effectively.

Research on the Improvement of the Law of Record Management (기록관리법의 개정과 관련한 제문제 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.41-75
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    • 2004
  • This research discusses how to improve the current environment for record management in relation to the Revision of the Law of Record Management in South Korea. Three major issues are: 1) Legal status of the National Archives & Records Service of Korea as the government institution in charge of managing centrally records, 2) System for the education and training of professionals who specialize in record management, and 3) Foundation of the national museum and archives of records. Findings are as follows: First, the existing 'National Office of Records' as the government institution in charge of managing records, should be promoted to the 'National Archives & Records Service of Korea' in order to be administered by the class of a vice-minister in the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs. Second, the qualification criteria which currently requires the Master's degree of Record Management, should be modified to include the Bachelor's degree in the field in order to expand the pool of professional human resources. Also, to hire the public officials for record management, either the positions of 'researcher/record manager group' should be created, or the existing positions of librarian, archivist, and record manager should be integrated into the new position of 'record culture group'. Third, the most significant task for the office of record management of local governments is to inherit and further develop the traditional culture and documentary legacy which are unique to those local communities and governments at various levels, and a priority should be given to those tasks. Therefore, when the Law of Record Management will be later revised, the establishment of the office of record management for local governments at every level should be required, and the museum and archives of records should be also established as a significant part of the institution. Unique local culture and history of particular communities should be collected and preserved in systematically specialized and differentiated ways in those institutions of record management, and the names should be uniquely given to the institutions according to the characteristics of local governments.

First Record of the Bothid Flounder Arnoglossus polyspilus (Bothidae, Pleuronectiformes) from Korea (한국산 둥글넙치과 어류 1미기록종, Arnoglossus polyspilus)

  • Kim, Maeng-Jin;Choi, Chan-Moon;Song, Choon-Bok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.132-135
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    • 2010
  • A specimen of Arnoglossus polyspilus (G$\ddot{u}$nther) (229.0 mm standard length) belonging to the family Bothidae, collect from the coastal waters of Jeju Island, represents the first record of the species from Korea. This species is characterized by having caudal fin with two simple rays on both upper and lower margins, several anterior dorsal fin rays somewhat elongated, upper jaw extending to below anterior 1/3 of lower eye, and one gill raker on the upper limb of the first gill arch. We add this species to the Korean fish fauna and propose its new Korean name, "No-rang-ban-jeom-ga-ja-mi".

First Record of a Bandfish, Acanthocepola indica (Cepolidae: Perciformes) from Korea (한국산 농어목(Perciformes) 홍갈치과(Cepolidae) 어류 1 미기록종, Acanthocepola indica)

  • Park, Jeong-Ho;Ryu, Jung Hwa;Lee, Jun Mo;Kim, Jin Koo
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.220-223
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    • 2008
  • A single specimen (220.4 mm SL) of the bandfish Acanthocepola indica was collected near Maemul Island, off southeastern Korea. This species is characterized by having a serrated posterior margin of preopercle and a black blotch on anterior part of dorsal fin. It differs from two other species, A. limbata and A. krusensternii, in having a deeper body, 88 dorsal fin rays, and 101 anal fin rays. Our specimen of A. indica is the first record of the species from Korea, for which we propose the new Korean name "Nam-bang-hong-gal-chi."

New record of Dumontia contorta and D. alaskana (Dumontiaceae, Gigartinales) in Korea

  • Kang, Pil Joon;An, Jae Woo;Nam, Ki Wan
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.21 no.10
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    • pp.27.1-27.5
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    • 2018
  • During a survey of marine algal flora, two gigartinalean species were collected from Pohang and Youngdeok located on the eastern coast of Korea. They share the generic morphological features of Dumontia. One is characterized by cylindrical to complanate thallus with multi- and uniaxial structure, somewhat inflated and contorted branches, and hollow medulla and cortex consisting of progressively smaller cells outwards. The other shows basically the same features as the former species but was smaller in size, as having 4-7 cm in thallus length and 1-2 mm in branch width rather than 15 and 2-5 mm. Both species are distinguished from each other only by these morphometric features. However, it is supported by molecular analysis that both species are genetically distinct. In a phylogenetic tree based on internal transcribed spacer sequence, the two species nest in the same clade as Dumontia contorta and D. alaskana, respectively. The genetic distance between both sequences within the clade was calculated as 0.0 0.2%, considered to be intra-specific for Dumontia. Based on the morphological and molecular analyses, the two Korean species are identified as D. contorta and D. alaskana described originally from Netherlands and Alaska, respectively. This is the first record of the two Dumontia species in Korea.

First Record of the Thornback Cowfish Lactoria fornasini (Ostraciidae, Tetraodontiformes) from Korea (한국산 거북복과 어류 1미기록종 Lactoria fornasini)

  • Kim, Maeng Jin;Kim, Byung-Yeob;Song, Choon Bok
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.324-326
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    • 2008
  • One specimen (103.7 mm SL) of Lactoria fornasini, belonging to the family Ostraciidae, collected from the coastal waters of Jeju Island, marks the first record of the species from Korea. It is characterized by having a strongly curved spine on the dorsal ridge, a pair of short spines in front of the eyes, a pair of spines projecting posteriorly from the rear end of the ventrolateral ridge, and wavy blue lines on the body. We add this species to the Korean fish fauna and propose its new Korean name, "Jul-mu-nui-ppul-bok."