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Editors’ Choice: A brief introduction to some digital resources for Korean Studies

This year, scholars and students across the globe have been forced to conduct research and gather materials for their projects and classes through the internet. Luckily for the field of Korean Studies, a huge amount of primary and secondary source material is available online, much of it for free. A concerted effort by the Korean […]

By: Elizabeth LeeSeptember 16, 2020December 17, 2024

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