KOREAN STUDIES LIBRARIANSHIP OUTSIDE OF KOREA: A Practical Guide and Manual
Preliminaries
Edited by Joy Kim <joykim@usc.edu>, University of Southern California
Table of Contents
Foreword--William B. McCloy
Preface--Kenneth Klein
Introduction--Joy Kim
Acknowledgements--Joy Kim
Chapter I. ROMANIZATION AND WORD DIVISION
Introduction--Joy Kim
- The McCune-Reischauser Romanization System
- The Romanization of Korean According to the McCune-Reischauser Romanization
- A step-by-Step Guide to McCune-Reischauser Romanization--Joy Kim
- Expanded Simplified Tables--Joy Kim
- Simple Romanization Exercises and Answers--Joy Kim
- ALA-LC Korean Romanization and Word Division Rules--The Library of Congress
- Intermediate Romanization/Word Division Exercises and Answers--Joy Kim and the Library of Congress
- Advanced Romanization/Word Division Exercises and Answers--Yunah Sung and the Library of Congress
- The Revised Romanization of Korean--Ministry of Culture and Tourism, ROK
Chapter II. COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT/ACQUISITIONS--Hyokyoung Lee
- Selection Tools
- Gift and Exchange Partners
- Vendors
- Vendors
- Core Serials List
Chapter III. CATALOGING
- Searching Tips on Bibliographic Utilities
- OCLC--Mikyung Kang
- RLIN--Yunah Sung
- Reference Tools for Cataloging--Yunah Sung and the Library of Congress (LC)
- Korean Elements in MARC Cataloging--Yunah Sunbg
- Korean Literary Authors Name List--Taemin Park
- Romanizing Korean Personal Names that Include Two or More Surnames--LC
- LC Subject Headings with Korean Period Subdivisions--Seunghi Paek
- Korean Materials from Japanese Period--Mikyung Kang
- Korean Materials in Classical Chinese--Mikyung Kang
Chapter IV. REFERENCE: BASIC REFERENCE TOOLS --Kyungmi Chun
Chapter V. TECHNOLOGY FOR HANGUL VIEWING AND WRITING--Sun-Yoon Lee
Introduction
- Using Hangul on English Operating Systems
- E-mail/Web Browsing
CONTRIBUTORS
SPONSORS
- Asian Culture Press
- Panmun Book
- Unvierisy of Chicago
- University of Southern California, East Asian Library
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