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Eunpyeong Public Library Bulgwang 2-dong, Eunpyeong-gu Official site (English) Gwangjin Public Digital Library Gwangjang-dong, Gwangjin-gu (within 1 km of Gwangnaru Station on Subway Line 5) Official site (Korean) Korea Foundation Cultural Center: JoongAng Ilbo Building in Jung-gu, near Namdaemun. near Exit 9 of City Hall Station on Line 1 and ...
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.
In 1946, Park created a national library school to train librarians. He also continued consolidating materials from other Korean libraries. [2] In 1948, a nationwide movement was formed called "One Country, One Library." Its goal was to establish more libraries and preserve materials in the various libraries in the country.
www.lib.seoul.go.kr 37°33′59.06″N 126°58′40.16″E / 37.5664056°N 126.9778222°E / 37.5664056; 126.9778222 Seoul Metropolitan Library ( Korean : 서울도서관 ) is a Metropolitan Library on Taepyeongno , Jung District , Seoul , South
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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.
The Tampa Bay Rays are getting money to build a new ballpark — apparently whether the team wants it or not.. The St. Petersburg City Council voted to approve bonds that would help fund a new $1. ...
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.