Describes the current situation of libraries in the Republic of Korea, including the National Library of Korea, the National Assembly Library, the Supreme Court Library, public, academic, school and special libraries. Informatization, balanced development, reading promotion, legal and regulatory changes and institutional mechanisms are key components of efforts to continue library development in Korea.
Korea Culture and Tourism Policy Institute (KCTPI) . Medium and long-term development strategies for Korean libraries. Seoul: KCTPI , 2002.
2.
Korean Library Association . Yearbook of Korean libraries. Seoul: Korean Library Association , 2005.
3.
Ministry of Culture and Tourism . 2004 Cultural Policy White Paper. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism , 2004.
4.
Ministry of Culture and Tourism . Library development roadmap: 2003–2011. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism , 2002.
5.
Ministry of Culture and Tourism . Master plan for library informatization. Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Tourism , 2000.
6.
Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development . Roadmap to the improvement of school libraries. Seoul: Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development , 2002.
7.
National Library of Korea . The National Library of Korea 2010. Seoul: National Library of Korea , 2005.
8.
National Library of Korea . Toward a standardized model for library cooperative networks and activities. Seoul: National Library of Korea , 2001.
9.
Yoon, Hee-yoon . Latest library policy trends and their implications . National Assembly Library Newsletter, Vol. 34, No. 4 (Jan 2004), pp. 16–30 .
10.
Yoon, Hee-yoon . The spectrum of Korean library and information policies and their tendencies . Journal of the Korea Library and Information Science Society, Vol. 33, No. 3 (Sep 2002), pp. 41–60 .