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A Study on Current Status and Improvement Plans of Archival Information Services for domestic Intangible Cultural Heritage

  • Journal of the Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science
  • 2018, 29(2), pp.199~224
  • DOI : 10.14699/kbiblia.2018.29.2.199
  • Publisher : Journal Of The Korean Biblia Society For Library And Information Science
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Library and Information Science
  • Received : May 24, 2018
  • Accepted : June 15, 2018

Hui-Jeong Han 1 Hyo-Chul Doo 1 Young-Ji Lee 1 Hyo-Jung Oh 1

1전북대학교

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ABSTRACT

Intangible cultural heritage is a collection of community wisdom and talents and it has artistic and cultural values of the nation. And because it represents an identity of the country, it is an important records information resources that we must be inherited from generation to generation. Korea’s intangible cultural heritage system has developed with the aim of preserving and transmission, but now it is necessary to take an creative approach as a resource as a resource for cultural diversity and utilization in an intangible cultural source. Therefore, it is important to maintain systematic management of intangible cultural heritage records information resources in order to continuously preserve, but it is also important to establish a basis for continuous use. The purpose of this study is to propose improvement plans for the archival information services of domestic intangible cultural heritage. We analyzed the status of the archival reference services of intangible cultural heritage institutions in consideration of the characteristics of intangible cultural assets. In-depth interviews were conducted with the responsible person to collect opinions and requirements during the service. We suggested the improvement plans through drawing out implication on problems and direction of archival information services for intangible cultural heritage.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.