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A Study on the Application of Interactive Visualization Techniques to the Collections of the National Archives of Korea

Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management / Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management, (P)1598-1487; (E)2671-7247
2016, v.16 no.3, pp.31-67
https://doi.org/10.14404/JKSARM.2016.16.3.031


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Abstract

As the amount of digital collections has been increasing, a new approach is needed to improve access to records. Interactive visualization allows users to more easily browse and navigate across large collections. Cultural heritage institutions in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia introduced interactive visualization techniques to diversify ways by which to access archival records. This study aims to propose a method for applying interactive visualization to archival collections. It began with an analysis of interactive visualization cases in overseas cultural heritage institutions. Based on the analysis, a visualization of the collections held by the National Archives of Korea using various interactive visualization techniques was suggested.

keywords
시각화, 인터랙티브 시각화, 국가기록원, 디지털 컬렉션, Visualization, interactive visualization, National Archives of Korea, digital collections

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