@article{ART002046046},
author={강민정 and Seunghwi Lee},
title={A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States},
journal={The Korean Journal of Archival Studies},
issn={1229-7941},
year={2015},
number={46},
pages={233-286}
TY - JOUR
AU - 강민정
AU - Seunghwi Lee
TI - A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States
JO - The Korean Journal of Archival Studies
PY - 2015
VL - null
IS - 46
PB - Korean Society Of Archival Studies
SP - 233
EP - 286
SN - 1229-7941
AB - A Collection Policy provides a direction to an archive, but also provides a foundation for developing practical measures of planning and collecting process. In terms of a Collection Policy, it enables detail collection as regulations or codes cannot be as defined as the level of collection, thus, it allows systematic and strategic approaches in collecting former presidents’ records.
In the case of United States, where the same presidential system exists as South Korea, although the individual Presidential Libraries and Museums have different periods of collections, the Collection Policy was implement a half century ago that is used as a foundation data for record collection.
However, the Presidential Archives in South Korea do not have a Collection Policy implemented that the collection is based on ‘collection regulations’ and ‘collection plans.’ In the comparison of the Collection Policy at the Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States and the “collection regulation” and “collection plan” at the Presidential Archives in South Korea, it shows that while the Presidential Libraries and Museums’ Collection Policy applies the characteristics of individual presidents that the collection comprises the records from more than the appointed period that it includes various personal records of relating figures, events, regions, and even personal interest; the records are written in detail to the detailed scale and procedure. On the other hand, the Presidential Archives in South Korea, the records collected based on ‘collection regulations’ and ‘collection plans’ do not sufficiently apply the individual features of the former presidents that the collections remain as general and unclear. This is due to the absence of a Collection Policy that systemizes and sustains professionalism and consistency of collection plans and procedures.
Hence, this study is conducted to propose collection policy implementation measures by analyzing the Collection Policy of the Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States and identifying implications for applying individual president characteristics.
KW - presidential archives;presidential records;collection policy;acquisition policy
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강민정 and Seunghwi Lee. (2015). A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States. The Korean Journal of Archival Studies, 46, 233-286.
강민정 and Seunghwi Lee. 2015, "A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States", The Korean Journal of Archival Studies, no.46, pp.233-286.
강민정, Seunghwi Lee "A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States" The Korean Journal of Archival Studies 46 pp.233-286 (2015) : 233.
강민정, Seunghwi Lee. A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States. 2015; 46 : 233-286.
강민정 and Seunghwi Lee. "A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States" The Korean Journal of Archival Studies no.46(2015) : 233-286.
강민정; Seunghwi Lee. A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States. The Korean Journal of Archival Studies, 46, 233-286.
강민정; Seunghwi Lee. A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States. The Korean Journal of Archival Studies. 2015; 46 233-286.
강민정, Seunghwi Lee. A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States. 2015; 46 : 233-286.
강민정 and Seunghwi Lee. "A Study on the Collection Policy of Presidential Libraries and Museums in the United States" The Korean Journal of Archival Studies no.46(2015) : 233-286.