Full text database which covers more than 862,000 articles from 1,124 Korean scholarly journals in 12 subject fields, such as sociology, literature, economics & business, medical science, humanities, theology, law and administration, arts, engineering, natural science, and education. The database also covers some English materials published in Korea. Similar to JSTOR, DBpia is keyword searchable. Access is also available by journal title, article title, author, keyword, and publishers. DBpia covers journals from their 1st issue to current.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. Language: Korean
KISS (Korean studies Information Service System) is a full-text database including over one million articles and 3283 Korean academic journals, covering a wide range of subjects in the Arts and Humanities, Linguistics, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users.
The National Assembly Digital Library of Korea has more than 3.3 million historical and contemporary documents and resources primarily published in Korea, including master and doctoral theses, periodicals, journals, multimedia resources, publicly available Korean government documents, and white papers, and internet resources.
NOTE: Accessible on campus only with Log In ID and Password
Access:Accessible on campus only with Log in ID and Password Language:Korean
A database for the study of modern Asia-Pacific. It brings together thousands of full-text reports covering 53 countries and a multitude of business, government, economic, and social issues. Examples of specific subject coverage include finance, trade, environment, human resources development, best practices in government, fisheries, tourism, education and women's studies. Country coverage includes all of Asia, Australia/New Zealand, the Americas Pacific Rim countries, and Pacific islands. Users can browse by country to find country specific annual statistical overviews.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users.
Provides an image archive of important scholarly journal literature in nearly all the humanities and social sciences disciplines, international and foreign areas studies, and many of the sciences. UNC patrons have access to extensive retrospective holdings of hundreds of journals, starting with the first issues. Excludes the most recent 2-5 years of currently available journals.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. Coverage: Varies. Excludes most recent 2-5 years of currently available journals.
A major index for literary criticism, linguistics, folklore & cultural studies. Includes articles from several thousand journals and series published worldwide. Also covers relevant monographs, working papers, proceedings, dissertations and bibliographies. Also searchable under "Criticism" within Literature Online.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. Coverage: 1884-present Language: Various
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Open public access refers to materials that are freely accessible online. Most of these resources are also available off campus.
It provides full-text scholarly articles for all disciplines mainly on the humanities and social sciences as well as parliamentary materials and government publications.
This is a bibliographic database of English-language resources on Korean history. It is a free web resource hosted by the Center for Korean Studies at the University of Hawaii.
Features overviews of recently defended, unpublished doctoral dissertations (with a current focus on Chinese History, Japan Studies, and Korean Studies but with many more disciplines joining soon). The goal is to offer readers a glimpse of each disciplines immediate present by focusing on the window of time between dissertation defense and first book publication.