Q. Does the library have specialized electronic resources for the study of Korea?
Answered By: Kathryn Ray Last Updated: Jan 26, 2021 Views: 4
Answered By: Kathryn Ray
Last Updated: Jan 26, 2021 Views: 4
These resources may be of Interest:
e-Korean Studies This link opens in a new window Korean studies collection comprised of 9 databases in English and Korean. Offerings cover all academic disciplines, including arts and humanities, social sciences, sciences, medical sciences, and physical education. E-books, e-journals, dissertations, classical literature, video lectures, and newspapers are included. North Korean academic journals are also available.
This resource was made possible through a grant from the Korean Foundation.
This resource was made possible through a grant from the Korean Foundation.

Korean Scholarly Journals Online (DBpia) This link opens in a new window A scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, including nearly 1.5 million articles from 1,600 scholarly journals published by prominent academic societies and research centers in South Korea. The journal titles are arranged by subject categories such as economics, engineering, education, and medicine.
This resource was made possible through a grant from the Korean Foundation.
This resource was made possible through a grant from the Korean Foundation.

Naver News Library This link opens in a new window Full-text Korean newspaper database
PressReader This link opens in a new window Most recent 2 months of over 400 U.S. and international newspapers. Search by country > Korea, Republic. All newspapers are in their entirety and are available on the day they are published.
EIU Country Commerce This link opens in a new window A guide to the specific operating conditions, commercial laws and business regulations in more than 55 countries including South Korea. It offers guidance on issues such as obtaining proper permits and registrations, protecting intellectual property and complying with local tax laws-including e-commerce rules
EIU Country Reports This link opens in a new window Country political and economic analysis and forecasts from the Economist Intelligence Unit including both North and South Korea
AU Library Subject Guides
Country Reports
Country Rankings
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