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Introduction (UN Library)

    A library filled with documents published by the UN (i.e., Minutes of Meeting, Yearbook, Statistics, Reports, etc.). There are a total of 10 UN Libraries in Korea at this moment (National Assembly (1979), Seoul Nat. Univ (1992), Yonsei Univ. (1994), National Library (1997), Pusan Univ. (1998), Jeonnam Univ. (2000), Pusan Dongui Univ. (2001), Kyunghee Univ. (Suwon Campus, 2003), Incheon Michuhol Library (2009)). Among them, the Korea Univ. UN Library has the longest history (established in 1957).

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About the UN Document Symbol

  • A symbol that is often used as a basis for citation, appears frequently on the cover of a book
  • To understand this symbol, the structure must be identified properly. The structure consists of 2-4 ‘/’ (slashes).
  • “Publishing Agency/(Affiliated Organization)/Session/Document Occurrence Sequence/Additional Information”

Publishing Agency : Refers to the agency/institution where the document is published or submitted

  • A/- General Assembly(총회)
  • S/- Security Council(안전보장이사회)
  • E/- Economic and Social Council(경제사회이사회)
  • ST/- Secretariat (유엔사무국)

Affiliated Organization: Indicates which affiliated organization (or a committee) is in charge of the document

  • -/CN. …/- Commission
  • -/CONF. …/- Conference
  • Used when an affiliated organization is not required, or when there is a special target (+ when the document is issued to a third-party)
  • -/RES. …/- Resolutions
  • -/WP. … Working papers

Session / Document Issuance Order

  • General Assembly : Mark ‘session’
  • Economic and Social Council : Mark ‘year’
  • Security Council : Year (However, mark the ‘session’ in the case of resolutions and MOMs)

Additional Information : Modification Status of the Document, Modification/Revision Serial Number, Additional Phrase to Original Text

  • -/Add. … Addendum
  • -/Corr. … Corrigendum (which may not apply to all language versions)
  • -/Rev. … Revision (replacing texts previously issued)
Example) A/RES/50/23 : A – General Assembly / RES – Resolution / 50 – 50th Meeting / 23 – 23rd : 23rd Resolution of the 50th General Assembly * For more information, please refer to the UN HQ Library Website.

UNBISNET on the WEB

  • Can search UN Publications indexed in the UN Library + Bibliographic Searches on the Collection owned by Hammarskjold Library (New York) + Voting Records + Index to Speech Citations
* Provides a powerful search feature when you know the Keyword

UN Official Document System(UN ODS)

  • Can see the full text of all documents (1993~) and resolution (1946~) published by the UN -Useful when you know the Document Issuance Number [Quotation: ‘Understanding & Using the Knowledge Information System of UN’, Kim Jung-tae]

Searching Resolutions & Decisions

Searching International Treaties

  • Status of Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary-General
  • The United Nations Treaty Series
  • The League of Nations Treaty Series
  • Photographs of Treaty Signature Ceremonies
  • Titles in the UN official languages
  • Summary of Practice of the Secretary-General as Depositary of Multilateral Treaties
  • Treaty Handbook
  • Handbook of Final Clauses of the Multilateral Treaties
  • Monthly Statements of Treaties and International Agreements
  • Depositary Notifications (CNs) by the Secretary-General
  • United Nations Treaty Series Cumulative Index
  • Notes verbales from The Legal Counsel relating to the depositary practice and the registration of treaties pursuant to Article 102 of the Charter
  • URL : http://treaties.un.org

Searching Statistics

United Nations Common Database(UN data)

  • Contains 60 million + statistics (after 1900) from over 290 countries around the world, provided from 34 different DBs including the UNSD and other affiliated organizations of UN
  • National Account, Population, Energy, Women’s Status, Industrial Output, etc.

Commodity Trade Statistics Database (COMTRADE)

  • World Commodity Trade statistics (since 1962). Contains more than 700 million + records.
  • Statistics of import/export of certain products between certain countries, etc.

Millenium Development Goals Indicators Database

  • Includes 60 different indexes on the ‘8 Millennium Development Goals,’ adopted by the UN Secretariat, IMF, OECD, and World Bank
  • PPP(Proportion of population below $1.25 per day)), etc.

Social Indicators

  • Social indicators/indexes that include a wide range of topics such as population, education, housing, health, employment, etc.

Demographic Yearbook

  • Official statistics on various topics of 230 countries around the world (i.e., population size/composition, economic activities, education, ethnicity, language, etc.)

Country Practices on National Official Statistics

  • The website has a number of data related to the official statistics approved by the UN Statistics Division
  • In 1994, the UNSD adopted the (Fundametal Principles of Official Statistics), and the ‘Good Practices Database’ provides examples of various countries that applied this principle.

UNCTADstat

  • UNCTADstat provides more than 150 indexes that are suitable for analyzing global trade and the investment/development of each country, while also providing an extensive range of time series data.
  • The database includes the following topics:
  International trade Economic trends Foreign direct investment External financial resources Population and labor force Information economy Maritime transport In addition, there are more paper data/materials available at the UN Library

Materials that can be viewed Online (Example) – Click on each organization’s name to go to main homepage of the publication issued by that organization.

ESCAP

  • Asia-Pacific population journal

IAEA

ILO

IMF

IMO

UN

UNESCO

UNIDIR

UNIDO

UNU

WHO

WTO

Other Useful Sites

Directory of United Nations system organizations

  • Information on the URL of UN HQ, various affiliated organizations, independent organizations, and other international organizations + Information on the UN Library of each country

The WWW Virtual Library

  • Centered on more than 2,600 major international organizations, select/provide links to high-quality Internet intelligences on IR/International Affair researches

Each country’s UN missions

  • • Can gain access to the sites of each country’s UN missions. South Korea’s UN Mission: http://un.mofat.go.kr http://un.mofat.go.kr

Ministry of Foreign AffairsOpens a new window

  • Provides information on foreign affairs, countries, treaties, international laws, culture/consul, etc.

Korean National Commission for UNESCO

  • Introduction of the Korean National Commission for UNESCO, located in Myeong-dong

Korean National Commission for UNESCO Book Search System

  • Provides a search service on data provided by the UNESCO HQ, UN agencies, and the Korean National Commission for UNESCO

Korean Committee for UNICEF

  • vInformation on emergency relief activities, domestic activities, various events, sponsors, volunteer activities, etc.

UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)

  • Information on UNHCR, refugee-related news/publications/photos, refugee status (by country), resettlement, etc.

UN News

  • UN’s own Internet media that provides news on UN, human rights, culture, education, youth, environment, economics, etc.

UNEP National Committee for the Republic of Korea

  • An agency that specializes in environment (under UN). Information on global environment trends, environment-related news, sponsor/volunteer recruitment, operation of organizational newsletter.

International Organizations Recruitment Center

Introduction (EU Documentation Center)

    The first EU Documentation Center established in Korea in 1991. Currently, in addition to the Korea Univ. EU Documentation Center, there is a dedicated EU Documentation Center in Busan National Univ., Seoul National Univ., Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, and the National Assembly Library. This data center, in particular, is specialized in the field of European Law, and has been collecting Official Journals, which is an important material for identifying and understanding EU activities, starting from the data of ECSC (1952). Different data are collected in different forms – OJ Special Edition (1952-1972) + L/C Series (after 1974) -> Microfiche, Data from 1991-1997 -> Paper, Data from 1998 -> CD-ROM, OJS Series (after 2001) -> CD-ROM

How to Use Different Types of Data

 

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Official Journal

    • Includes all EU laws and law enforcement activities of each agency/institution. Depending on the content, the publication is divided/classified into five different series, each of which includes:
    • L Series (Legislation) : Includes Regulation, Directive, Decision, Recommendation/Opinion, Agreement, Convention, and Budget Resolution.
    • C Series (information and notices) : Activities of each EU agency/institution & Reports from the Secondary Law (Court)  Full Text of a Committee’s Legislative Proposal, Decisions made by the Board of Directors, Opinions from the Economic & Social Commission, Summary of the ICJ’s ruling, Annual Inspection Report from the Board of Audit, etc.
    • S Series (Supplement) : Includes various contracts and bidding information.
    • Index : Monthly/Annual Index
 
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    • EUR-Lex : Can search data from 1952 to the present
    • TED(Official Journal S series, Tenders Electronic Daily for information on public tenders & contracts)
: World’s first daily newspaper/journal that is designed to show the full text of the Official Journal S Series in 9 different languages.

Com documents

    One of the most well-known documents produced by the Commission. Includes information such as the Proposals for Legislation, Broad Policy Documents, Reports on the Implementation Policy, etc. The document number is created by using the year of publication. Before 1998, it was in the form of (97)123 (only includes the last two digits of the publication year), but after 1998, the document number is in the form of (1998)123 (includes all four digits).
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  • EUR-Lex : Can search data from 1952 to the present

Legislation

    The EU Law consists of a number of treaties/annexes on the establishment of EU, laws enacted by various EU agencies/institutions, domestic laws of EU Member States, and International Laws which govern international organizations and international treaties. Depending on the court and the form, the EU Law can be divided into four different categories:
    • Fundamental Law : Includes major treaties such as the Treaty of Paris, Treaty of Rome, Treaty of EU, Treaty of Amsterdam, etc.
    • Secondary Law : Regulations enacted by each agency/institution to implement the Fundamental (Primary) Law. Includes Regulations, Directives, Decisions, Recommendations/Opinions, etc.
    • International Agreements : Includes agreements made between the EU and International Organizations (or non-member countries) on specific areas + Joint agreements signed under the joint responsibility of EU Member States and the EU.
    • Supplementary Law : Includes Conventions, Protocols, and Resolutions;
 

Case-law

    The official document that includes the court’s ruling is the ‘Reports of Cases before the Court (a.k.a European Court Report (ECR)), and the rulings of the Primary Court & European Court (established in 1989) are distinguished by ‘C’ and ‘T.’

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Domestic (Korea)

OECD Archive Service

    Since 1970, collected more than 4,800+ books and 70 magazines published by the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development), which Korea joined in 1996.

OECD iLibrary( http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/

Data List

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OECD iLibrary

    The OECD iLibrary is designed for the convenience of users by reclassifying collected data (submitted by OECD member countries according to international standards) by subject, characteristic, and type. Since it uses primary data submitted by countries around the globe, it contains objective and reliable information about the current global economic conditions. Users can view 68 different types of data through the Internet. The list of data included in the OECD iLibrary are as follows:

Journals

Books

Statistical Databases

Statistical IEA Databases

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