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285 result(s) for "Korean language materials."
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Dong-dong receives some special candy and finds that when he has one of the candies in his mouth, he can hear the inner thoughts of those around him: His father, the dog, even the sofa!
Cataloging CJK Online. The Asia Experience
This article is to study the development of college and university libraries during the past 35 years in Taiwan. For looking back the development before 1982, the author cited some statistic results from the investigation of university and college libraries in 1972 and 1982.
Application and Design Considerations CJK for Information Interchange Code
The most urgent need of the information interchange code for facilitating the characters in Chinese-Japanese-Korean material appears to be in library applications. One of the problems in this area is mainly caused by the Chinese characters (KANJI). Although many of the characters possess the same semantic meaning, they have different shape and pronounciation; or some characters have the same shape but different semantic meaning and pronounciation. In this paper, we will first discuss the application requirements of CJK information interchange code in library environments. Then we will try to identify the important problems that must be considered in the design of an information interchange code for CJK applications in library environments. Finally, we will review the design of the Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange (CCCII) and the feasibility of adopting it as an international standard for CJK information interchange code.