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NTIS 바로가기한국도서관 정보학회지 = Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, v.52 no.3, 2021년, pp.101 - 127
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Recently, several literary centers have been established and operated to professionally collect, preserve, manage, and utilize literature-related materials at domestic and foreign, the National Museum of Korean Literature will be opened for the first time in 2024. In this paper, at the time of openi...
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