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A Study on Lottery Fund Usage for Expanding Libraries and Promoting Reading Culture (도서관 확충과 독서문화 진흥을 위한 복권기금의 활용방안에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Yong-Gwan
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.377-400
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    • 2004
  • Lottery fund which amounts 1 trillion 4,004 billion in m, has been used for establishing libraries and buying books as well as other materials. In this regard, it is important to know exact present conditions and characteristics of lottery fund and seek for the need to increase lottery fund for expanding libraries as well as promoting reading culture Also this study suggest the way how lottery fund can be used for library as an opportunity for solving the Pending issues that libraries has delayed for want of funds.

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현상설계경기 - 근로자 체육문화시설

  • Korea Institute of Registered Architects
    • Korean Architects
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    • no.4 s.324
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    • pp.116-119
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    • 1996
  • 근로 복지공단에서 근로자들의 복지증진을 위하여 복지복권 판매수익과 정부 출연금에 의한 근로복지진흥기금으로 운영하는 근로복지 시설을 건립코자 지난 1월 체육문화시설 및 영유아 보육시설에 대해 현상설계경기를 실시한 결과 총 10개 사무소에서 참여한 체육문화시설은 도울건축안이 당선작으로 선정됐으며 우수작은 두우건축안이, 가작은 두호건축안이 각각 선정됐다.

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The Study about Library Fund program for the expansion of Library Finance (도서관 재정확충을 위한 기본조성에 관한 연구)

  • Choi Yong-Kwan
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.193-217
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    • 1999
  • This study is intended to find out the possible ways for the expansion of Library Finance. With this necessity, it is indicated three sources, such as governmental. fund from other endowments, public donation, which is stated as the subsidy sources in the 'Library Law', and issuing lotteries as well. Firstly, it is suggested collecting governmental funds, included in budget sheet every year, to the amount of a ten billion won. Secondly, it is indicated the ways to collect funds to the amount of a five billion won respectively from other endowments, such as Korea Raising Association Fund under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Information Promotion Fund, on the basis of statistical data, materials of inspection of the administration, and materials released by the government. Third device is to collect funds over a five billion won every year through public donation and lottery. This study is indicated that three devices to raise the library fund for the expansion of Library Finance to the amount of a hundred and twenty billion won in total as mentioned above.

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중국조혈모세포은행

  • Korea Marrow Donor Program
    • 나누는사람들
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    • s.38
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    • pp.20-21
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    • 2007
  • 중국조혈모세포은행(CMDP)은 1992년 창립 이후 중국 홍십자회의 관리 하에 운영되어지고 있으며 기증희망자들의 모집, HLA(조직적합성항원형) 데이터입력, 예비검색, 이식등의 일을하고있다. 전문병원과 HLA검사연구실의 전문가들로 구성되어진 위원회는 중국조혈모세포은행의 발전에 중요한 역할을 하고 있다. 중국조혈모세포은행의 예산은 주로 국영자선복권의 기금과 사회적인 도움으로 이뤄진다. 중국조혈모세포은행은 경영팀, 기증자업무팀, 과학기술팀, 교육팀 등 총 4개의 팀으로 구성되어있다. 2007년 1월말 기준 전국에 30개의 기증희망자등록지부와 25개의 HLA검사실 및 정도 관리 검사실을 가지고 있고, 50만 명 이상의 기증희망자가 등록되어 있으며, 1996년 국내 최초 비혈연 조혈모세포이식 후 583건의 이식을 하였다.

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Documentation of Intangible Cultural Heritage Using Motion Capture Technology Focusing on the documentation of Seungmu, Salpuri and Taepyeongmu (부록 3. 모션캡쳐를 이용한 무형문화재의 기록작성 - 국가지정 중요무형문화재 승무·살풀이·태평무를 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Weonmo;Go, Jungil;Kim, Yongsuk
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.39
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    • pp.351-378
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    • 2006
  • With the development of media, the methods for the documentation of intangible cultural heritage have been also developed and diversified. As well as the previous analogue ways of documentation, the have been recently applying new multi-media technologies focusing on digital pictures, sound sources, movies, etc. Among the new technologies, the documentation of intangible cultural heritage using the method of 'Motion Capture' has proved itself prominent especially in the fields that require three-dimensional documentation such as dances and performances. Motion Capture refers to the documentation technology which records the signals of the time varing positions derived from the sensors equipped on the surface of an object. It converts the signals from the sensors into digital data which can be plotted as points on the virtual coordinates of the computer and records the movement of the points during a certain period of time, as the object moves. It produces scientific data for the preservation of intangible cultural heritage, by displaying digital data which represents the virtual motion of a holder of an intangible cultural heritage. National Research Institute of Cultural Properties (NRICP) has been working on for the development of new documentation method for the Important Intangible Cultural Heritage designated by Korean government. This is to be done using 'motion capture' equipments which are also widely used for the computer graphics in movie or game industries. This project is designed to apply the motion capture technology for 3 years- from 2005 to 2007 - for 11 performances from 7 traditional dances of which body gestures have considerable values among the Important Intangible Cultural Heritage performances. This is to be supported by lottery funds. In 2005, the first year of the project, accumulated were data of single dances, such as Seungmu (monk's dance), Salpuri(a solo dance for spiritual cleansing dance), Taepyeongmu (dance of peace), which are relatively easy in terms of performing skills. In 2006, group dances, such as Jinju Geommu (Jinju sword dance), Seungjeonmu (dance for victory), Cheoyongmu (dance of Lord Cheoyong), etc., will be documented. In the last year of the project, 2007, education programme for comparative studies, analysis and transmission of intangible cultural heritage and three-dimensional contents for public service will be devised, based on the accumulated data, as well as the documentation of Hakyeonhwadae Habseolmu (crane dance combined with the lotus blossom dance). By describing the processes and results of motion capture documentation of Salpuri dance (Lee Mae-bang), Taepyeongmu (Kang seon-young) and Seungmu (Lee Mae-bang, Lee Ae-ju and Jung Jae-man) conducted in 2005, this report introduces a new approach for the documentation of intangible cultural heritage. During the first year of the project, two questions have been raised. First, how can we capture motions of a holder (dancer) without cutoffs during quite a long performance? After many times of tests, the motion capture system proved itself stable with continuous results. Second, how can we reproduce the accurate motion without the re-targeting process? The project re-created the most accurate motion of the dancer's gestures, applying the new technology to drew out the shape of the dancers's body digital data before the motion capture process for the first time in Korea. The accurate three-dimensional body models for four holders obtained by the body scanning enhanced the accuracy of the motion capture of the dance.