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A Study on cooperation of Record Center following relocation of Central Administrative Agencies focusing on collective management of space and function in Record Center

  • The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
  • 2012, (34), pp.29-56
  • Publisher : Korean Society Of Archival Studies
  • Research Area : Interdisciplinary Studies > Library and Information Science

남경호 1 Kwon Yong Chan 1

1명지대학교

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ABSTRACT

Since 2011, 148 public institutions (including the central administrative agencies) have been moving to the provinces. First of all, the Prime Minister’s Office began to be relocated to Sejong City on 14 Sep, 2012, followed by 6 central administrative agencies and their cooperative agencies are planned to move there. With regard to public institutions’ relocation, the issue of record centers’ relocation should be also considered. In respect that there is lack of facilities, manpower, and equipment in most record centers, it is doubtable whether the relocation of record centers will end successfully. The purpose of this study is to investigate the current state of record centers and to grasp their issues when they are relocated. The targets are the central administrative agencies which will move in 2012. The data was collected by request of information disclosure and personal contact with record centers. After analyzing collected data, both the issues caused by relocation and the cases of environment improvement were assured. In addition, the improvement of record centers’ limitation (ex. The lack of exclusively responsible workers, the shortage of facilities, space and budget etc.) was suggested.

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