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Study on the Service of Korean Language Materials in the Arlington public Library, Texas

Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1225-598X; (E)2982-6292
2005, v.39 no.2, pp.107-121

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Abstract

This research deals with the study of the Arlington Public Library and present situations of public libraries providing Korean language materials services in the United States. The focus of this research is on aspects of the Arlington Public Library, Texas: collecting, classifying, possessing, circulating, and managing the Korean language materials. In addition, this research includes the description of the current trends of Korean language services in public libraries around the US with literature review methods. This research would be a useful steppingstone when libraries in other countries begin services with Korean language materials, or when public libraries in Korea begin to provide foreign language services.

keywords
Korean Language Materials, Foreign language Services, American Public Library, 한국 자료, 다언어 자료 서비스, 미국 공공도서관

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