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포커스: 일성록/5.18기록물 세계기록유산 등재 -일성록 국보 제153호로 임금입장에서 펴낸 일기 5.18기록물 한국 및 동아시아 민주화에 영향

  • Im, Nam-Suk
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • v.10 no.7
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    • pp.114-117
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    • 2011
  • 문화재청(청장 최광식)이 유네스코 세계기록유산으로 등재 신청한 '일성록'(국보 제153호)과' 5.18 민주화운동기록물'이 2011년 5월 25일자로 영국 맨체스터에 열린 제10차 세계기록유산 국제자문위원회에서 유네스코 세계기록유산으로 최종 등재됐다. 또한 문화재청과 외교통상부는 제11차 세계기록유산 국제자문위원회를 2013년 한국에서 공동으로 개최할 계획이다. 이번 등재로 한국은 총 9개의 세계 기록유산을 보유하게 됐으며, 이는 아시아에서는 첫 번째, 세계에서는 다섯 번째로 많은 국가에 해당한다.

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First Record of the Eyebar Goby, Gnatholepis cauerensis (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from Jejudo Island, Korea (우리나라 제주도 남부 연안에서 채집된 망둑어과 한국첫기록종, Gnatholepis cauerensis)

  • Cho, Hyun-Geun;Kim, Byung-Jik
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2022
  • The Eyebar goby, Gnatholepis cauerensis is reported firstly from Korea, based on four specimens (36.3~47.1 mm in SL) collected at depth range of 12~16 m in the southern coastal waters of Jejudo Island, Korea. They are characterized by having mostly ctenoid scales on body, head including cheek, opercle, and middle of predorsal region with cycloid scales, and a unique coloration of yellow blotch with marginally black marking above pectoral fin base as well as transverse black bar below eye. A new Korean name, "Geom-eun-nun-ddi-mang-dug", is proposed for the species.

First Record of the Yellowfin Surgeonfish, Acanthurus xanthopterus (Perciformes: Acanthuridae) from Geomundo Island, Korea (우리나라 거문도 연안에서 채집된 양쥐돔과 한국첫기록종, Acanthurus xanthopterus)

  • Hyun-Geun Cho;Youn Choi;Hyeong-Su Kim
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.194-200
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    • 2023
  • The Yellowfin surgeonfish, Acanthurus xanthopterus was reported as the first confirmed record from Korea based on a single specimen (332.6 mm SL) collected from the coast from Geomundo Island. It is characterized by having a longitudinal yellowish band in front of eye, dorsal and anal fins with 4 bluish stripes, and broad yellowish bar distally on pectoral fin. The new Korean name, "No-rang-munui-yang-jwi-dom", is proposed for the species.

Acquisition Strategy of Non-administrative University Records (대학기록관에서의 비행정기록 수집방안에 관한 연구)

  • JO, Yong-Hun;SEO, Eun-Gyoung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Information Management Conference
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    • 2014.08a
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    • pp.43-47
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    • 2014
  • 대학교 행정상에서 발생하는 행정기록들은 기록생애에 따라 체계적으로 관리될 수 있지만, 비행정기록의 경우 생산주체가 다양하고, 형태가 다양하여 체계적인 수집 보존이 어렵다. 학과기록, 학생활동 기록과 같은 비행정기록은 대학의 활동 및 발전을 생생하게 알려주는 기능을 하므로 체계적으로 수집하여 활용할 수 있도록 관리하여야 한다. 이를 위한 첫 번째 단계로 비행정기록의 수집방안을 제안하고자 한다.

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Antennarius commerson, a New Record of the Commerson's Frogfish (Lophiiformes: Antennariidae) from Korea (제주도 남부 연안해역에서 채집된 아귀목 씬벵이과 한국 첫기록종, Antennarius commerson)

  • An, Jung-Hyun;Kim, Byung-Jik
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.218-222
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    • 2022
  • Based on a single specimen (207.0 mm SL) collected from the southern coastal waters of Jejudo Island, morphological characteristics of Antennarius commerson were described as the first reliable record from Korea. The species is characterized by having a globose body covered with small bifurcated spinules, three dorsal spines including a naked illicium and attached pectoral lobe, 13 dorsal fin soft rays, 8 anal fin rays, and 11 pectoral fin rays. We adopted a tentative Korean name previously suggested, "Keun-ssin-being-i", for the species.

First record of Alloclita Staudinger, 1859 (Lepidoptera, Cosmopterigidae) from Korea (창날개뿔나방과 모래창날개뿔나방속(Alloclita Staudinger, 1859)의 국내 첫 기록)

  • Sohn, Jae-Cheon;Sinev, Sergey Yu.
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.60 no.3
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    • pp.331-334
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    • 2021
  • A cosmopterigid species, Alloclita mongolica Sinev is reported for the first time from Korea. This is the first record of the genus Alloclita Staudinger for the Korean fauna and the southernmost records of A. mongolica. The collecting data of the species in Korea suggest a habitat association of A. mongolica with coastal sand-dunes. The features of external appearance and male genitalia are described and illustrated for this rare species.

A new record of Plaintive Cuckoo (Cacomantis merulinus) in Korea (우는뻐꾸기(가칭: Cacomantis merulinus)의 국내 첫 기록)

  • Kim, Hankyu;Kim, Hwa-Jung;Park, Jin-young
    • Korean Journal of Ornithology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.133-135
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    • 2018
  • Plaintive Cuckoo (Cacomantis merulinus) is a small cuckoo species in Family Cuculidae that is mainly distributed in the Oriental Region. On May 1. 2016, one juvenile Plaintive Cuckoo was found at Somaemuldo Island, Korea ($34^{\circ}37^{\prime}38.73^{{\prime}{\prime}}N$ $128^{\circ}33^{\prime}0.44^{{\prime}{\prime}}E$). The bird was identified as C. merulinus by its morphological traits, especially primary projection, the shape of bars on tertials, and pale supercilium. These characteristics were distinctive from other similar small cuckoos in genus Cacomantis and Cuculus, during the field observation and examination of photographs. This record is the first of this species in Korea, and the northernmost record of this species.

First Record of the Gobiid fish, Clariger chionomaculatus (Perciformes: Gobiidae) from off Geojedo Island, Korea (우리나라 거제도 연안에서 채집된 망둑어과 첫기록종, Clariger chionomaculatus)

  • Cho, Hyun-Geun;Kim, Byung-Jik
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.110-114
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    • 2020
  • A single specimen (40.5 mm in SL) of Clariger chionomaculatus was collected at 4 m depth on mud bottom from off Geojedo Island, Korea. This species is characterized by having an elongated body without scales, several barbels below eyes, I, 12~15 second dorsal fin rays, I, 12~14 anal fin rays; 19~20 pectoral fin rays with one free soft ray on upper part, and a unique color pattern with numerous white blotches on dorsal part of body. Because it has been known from Japan only to date, we describe in detail C. chionomaculatus as the first record from Korea. A new Korean name, "Huin-jeom-wae-mang-dug", is proposed for the species.