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October 1945 - Library was first opened with the name National Library in Sodong-dong, Joong-gu, Seoul. October 1963 - The National Library in Sodong-dong became the National Library of Korea via the Library Act. March 1965 - Legal Deposit was implemented. December 1974 - The main building was moved to a new building in the Namsan area of Seoul.
Opened to the public in 2007, the LTI Korea Library is the first library in Korea which contains collections of Korean books translated into various languages and published overseas. In addition to the translated editions of Korean books, it also collects periodicals on Korean literature, books on translation as well as CDs, DVDs, and video ...
The Encyclopedia of Korea (Korean: 영문 디지털 한국백과사전), a part of the Open Research Library Digital Collections, [1] is the first comprehensive English language encyclopedia of Korea. [2] Sixty Koreanists worldwide contributed some 1300 entries. [3]
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Haesong Law Library - the Haesong Law Library boasts the largest collection of any Korean law facility. Centennial Digital Library; Science Library - the Science Library contains about 330,000 books, with a focus on engineering, medicine, and natural science. Graduate School Library - built in 1937 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Bosung ...
The National Library for Children and Young Adults (NLCY; Korean: 국립어린이청소년도서관) is a branch library of the National Library of Korea, that aims to provide information services and reading promotion services to children and young adults, located in Tehaeran-ro 7-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
The Namsan Public Library (Korean: 남산도서관) is a library located in Yongsan-gu near Mt. Namsan of Seoul, South Korea.Since its establishment on October 22, 1922, during the Japanese occupation, [1] the library has owned a variety of resources encompassing from ancient historic books, Japanese books to contemporary digital technology books.
Some of the key programs and facilities supported by LTI Korea are Translation Grants Program, Publication Grants Program, Education Program, Information Service, LTI Korea Library, etc. Each quarter, LTI Korea selects and oversees the translation of several Korean literary fiction, poetry, non-fiction, YA books, graphic novels and so on.