Using Library
Guide to Use
This library was constructed on east side of 1st Humanity & Social Sciences Building on 4th floor. It was relocated and built next to grassy plaza as a 4th's single building in 1980 and It was made as a present building which is modern in Apr of 2011. As this library collects and preserve a variety of references, academic journals, cultural magazines, master's thesis, DVD, audio & visual documentation to support study.
Operational objectives
- Invigoration of use of the library through directions about education of reading and use of the library
- Development of the creativity and thinking abilities of students
- Education of students' personality
Hyunam reading scholarship program
- Method Submit book reports after reading books the library recommended
- Amount 100,000WON~500,000WON every semester
Procedure of application
- Borrowing books the library recommended Reading books Submission of book reports(prescribed form of The library on internet) Award at the end of school term.
- Put your student identification to entrance equipment for using the library.
Contact
Library
- Location On the left of the main entrance of Kyungbuk college
- TEL 82-54-630-5125
Hours of use
Classification | Mon~Fri | Day closed |
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first floor |
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Saturday, Sunday, national holiday |
second floor | ||
second floor | 07:00 ~ 23:00 | national holiday |
How to use the library
- To use the library, you need a student identification that is given by School Affairs Support department ( Need to reissue In case of loss)
- Put your student identification for entrance to equipment and for using the library
Use Information
Reading Room(Location) | Materials | Open | How to use |
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Collection Reading Room(1F) |
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09:00~19:00 | Student ID card to take out |
Information Room(1F) |
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09:00~19:00 | Lending inside |
Book Shelter(1F) | Comfortable space to read and access to collections | 09:00~19:00 | Free access |
General Reading Room(2F) | Reading and Studying freely with individual belongings(there is no materials and collections in this room) | 09:00~19:00 | Free access and study |
Book Lent
The borrowable number of books : 3books for 10days
Printing and Copying
Students can scan and print at cost in the information room
Checkout Room
The Checkout Room is operated by open bookshelf system. Anyone can freely read books from the bookshelves and check them out.
Checking out and Returning Books
- Show your student ID when entering the room.
- Find out the call number using a search terminal in the Checkout Room and find the book from the bookshelves. Show the book with your student ID to the checkout counter.
- When you want to return books, give them to the checkout counter.
Checkout Limit and Borrowing Period
- You can check out up to 2 books and borrow them for six days.
- To extend the borrowing period, show the books to the counter and request an extension.
- When you do not keep the borrowing period, checkout is prohibited for two days per one day of delay.
Cautions
- When you do not keep the borrowing period, checkout is prohibited for two days per one day of delay.
- Students who do not return books for a long time will be banned from issuance of various certificates.
Referece Room
Reference Room consists of a reference reading room that has various dictionaries, statistical data, yearbooks, and picture books, and a periodicals room that has domestic and international academic magazines, journals, general magazines, college thesis collections, daily newspapers, other regular and irregular periodicals.
Guide to Use
- Anyone can read the materials from the bookshelves, but you cannot take them out of the room.
- If you want to copy a material, ask it to the librarian.
General Reading Room
You can take your personal books and belongings into this room and study. There are over 500 seats in this room.
Cautions for Use
- Always carry your student ID and show it when an employee requests it.
- Always keep quite. It is prohibited to eat, smoke, or chat in the reading room and on the stairs.
- Do not monopolize or privatize seats.
- Always use the facilities in a clean manner.
- Keep your belongings securely to prevent theft.
Book Searching and Classification Method
The functions of the bibliographic information system in our school and the data classification method are described below.
Functions of the bibliographic information system
- Book search
- Introduction to new books
- View borrowing status
- Query
- Electronic message board
- Introduction to the library
- Library status
- Closed days
- Internet access
Korean Decimal Classification (KDC)
The books and other materials in our library are classified in accordance with the KDC as follows:
000 | General | 500 | Technology and engineering |
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010 | Library science and bibliography | 510 | Medical science |
020 | Philology | 520 | Agriculture and agricultural science |
030 | Encyclopedia | 530 | General engineering and industries |
040 | Lectures and essays | 540 | Architectural engineering |
050 | General periodicals | 550 | Mechanical engineering |
060 | Academic societies, groups, associations, and organizations | 560 | Electric and electronic engineering |
070 | Newspaper, press and journalism | 570 | Chemical engineering |
080 | General collected works and collection of books | 580 | Manufacturing |
090 | Folk data | 590 | Home economics |
100 | Philosophy | 600 | Arts |
110 | Metaphysics | 610 | Architecture |
120 | 620 | Sculpture | |
130 | Philosophical systems | 630 | Applied fine arts |
140 | Chinese classics | 640 | Calligraphy |
150 | Oriental philosophical ideas | 650 | Paintings and drawings |
160 | Western philosophy | 660 | Photography |
170 | Logics | 670 | Music |
180 | Psychology | 680 | Theatrical drama |
190 | Ethics and moral philosophy | 690 | Entertainment and athletics |
200 | Religion | 700 | Language |
210 | Comparative religions | 710 | Korean |
220 | Buddhism | 720 | Chinese |
230 | Christianity | 730 | Japanese |
240 | Taoism | 740 | English |
250 | Cheondogyo | 750 | German |
260 | Shindo | 760 | French |
270 | Brahmanism and Indian religions | 770 | Spanish |
280 | Islam | 780 | Italian |
290 | Other religions | 790 | Other languages |
300 | Social sciences | 800 | Literature |
310 | Statistics | 810 | Korean literature |
320 | Economics | 820 | Chinese literature |
330 | Sociology and social issues | 830 | Japanese literature |
340 | Politics | 840 | English and American literature |
350 | Public administration | 850 | German literature |
360 | Law | 860 | French literature |
370 | Education | 870 | Spanish literature |
380 | Customs and folklore science | 880 | Italian literature |
390 | Defense and military science | 890 | Other literatures |
400 | Pure sciences | 900 | History |
410 | Mathematics | 910 | Asia |
420 | Physics | 920 | Europe |
430 | Chemistry | 930 | Africa |
440 | Astronomy | 940 | North America |
450 | Earth science | 950 | South America |
460 | Mineralogy | 960 | Oceania |
470 | Bioscience | 970 | South pole region |
480 | Botany | 980 | Geography |
490 | 490 Zoology | 990 | Biographies |
Recommended Readings for New Students
Classification | Book Title | Author | Publisher |
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Literature | Totoro at the window | Kuroyanagi Tetsuko | Prometeus |
Who moved my cheese? | Spencer Johnson | Jinmyeong | |
I am beautiful | Sang-Ryul Park | Sagyejeol | |
One dish of udong | Kuri Ryohei | Changjosa | |
Manhaeng: from Harvard to Hwagyesa | Hyeongak | Yeolimwon | |
Invitation | Tae-Gil Kim | Saemteosa | |
Pagyeong and Gwanggyeong | Jeong-Hwan Kim | Pureunsup | |
I don't like identical things | Hong-Shik Cho | Changbi | |
Cultural Sciences | Logic and thinking | Il-Man Ha et al. | Gyeongmunsa |
Knowledge innovation report | Maeil Economic Newspaper | ||
Excuse for history | Mark Block | Hangilsa | |
Dialog | John Perry | Philosophy and Reality | |
Unification: Our national liberation movement | Man-Gil Kang et al. | History Criticism | |
Chinese science and civilization | Joseph Nidum | Ggachi | |
The ocean way was the highway of culture | Myeong-Cheol Yoon | Sagyejeol | |
Beautiful Destruction | Geo-Ryong Lee | Georeum | |
A report on the psychology of Koreans | C. Fred Alpert | Grinbi | |
Thinking unification with Mr. Man-Gil Kang | Man-Gil Kang | Jiyeongsa | |
Homecoming of Martain Ger | Natalie Jeman Davies | Scenery of Knowledge | |
Back street of philosophy | W. Baishedel | Seogwangsa | |
Social Sciences | Sinking Ship Korea: We will be ruined if there is no change | Man-Won Ji | Hyeonamsa |
Germany was not unified | Hae-Yeong Lee | Pureunsup | |
Lexus and olive tree | Thomas L. Friedman | Changhae | |
From imitation to innovation | Linsu Kim | Sigmainsight.com | |
What is different about a great president? | Fred Grinstein | Wisdom House | |
Confucian democracy: why and how | Jae-Bong Ham et al. | Tradition and Modern | |
Chrysanthemum and sword | Ruth Benedict | Hyewon | |
Modern people and impressions | Papenheim | Science and thought | |
Technology and Science | Riddles of the universe | Gerhart Stacco | Eclio |
Faust's choice | Byeong-Sang Park | Green Criticism | |
Rulers of nature | Jae-Yeol Lee | Jiho | |
Universe and human being | Yeong-Uk Lee | Donga Ilbo | |
George Gamor | George Gamor | Science Book | |
Handstand science | Yong-Hun Jeon | Munji | |
Arts | Masters of modern arts in Soho | Eun-Yeong Kang | Munji |
Korean arts and culture | Hui-Jun Ahn | Sigongsa | |
Remaining history, disappearing architectures | Jeong-Dong Kim | Daewonsa | |
Scenery of modern arts | Nan-Ji Yun | Yegyeong | |
Mogao Caves | Tagawa Junjo | Gaemagowon | |
Italian music tour | Guinter Angler | Baegui |