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War and Women’s Human Rights Museum: Archives are Key

Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management / Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management, (P)1598-1487; (E)2671-7247
2020, v.20 no.4, pp.237-243
https://doi.org/10.14404/JKSARM.2020.20.4.237

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Abstract

This article introduces the case of archival management of the War and Women’s Human Rights Museum. The War and Women’s Human Rights is a nongovernment organization (NGO) focusing on the welfare of the Korean women who survived the Japanese military sexual slavery and is operated by a small museum. On the surface, the institution is registered and operated as a museum; however, as the parent institution’s actual work and collection records were transferred and managed, archival management functions account for a large portion of the museum’s work. In this study, the museum archivist and the collection archives’ characteristics and roles were introduced. As the differences and specialization between general museums and records management institutions are seen through the collection types, the advantages of a museum for archive management were discussed, and a system for records management institutions to move toward cultural institutions was proposed. Furthermore, the record management problems and their impacts on record management in response to the organization’s recent crisis, and its future vision and plans were introduced.

keywords
전쟁과여성인권박물관, 행동하는 박물관, 일본군성노예제, 박물관 아키비스트, 시민단체 아카이브, War and Women’s Human Rights Museum, Activity archive, Japanese military sexual slavery, Museum archivist, NGO’s archive

Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management