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Poor Academic Activity

What is Poor Academic Activity? Journals (or conferences) where the adoption/selection of presented research papers are done through a procedure that is hard to be accepted by the academic community. It refers to a hijacked or predatory journals that operates the presentation or screening process poorly due to its focus being on commercial purposes (i.e., […]

Research Analysis Tools

Research Performance Analysis Tools Contents URL / Guides Web of Science · The world’s largest citation index database for papers published in journals indexed in SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded), SSCI (Social Sciences Citation Index), A&HCI (Arts & Humanities Citation Index), and more. · Bibliographic information and citation data for approximately 13,900 academic journals within […]

Research Evaluation/Analysis

Research Performance Analysis Tools Contents URL / Guides Web of Science · The world’s largest citation index database for papers published in journals indexed in SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded), SSCI (Social Sciences Citation Index), A&HCI (Arts & Humanities Citation Index), and more. · Bibliographic information and citation data for approximately 13,900 academic journals within […]

Predatory Journals and Publishers

What is Poor Academic Activity? Journals (or conferences) where the adoption/selection of presented research papers are done through a procedure that is hard to be accepted by the academic community. It refers to a hijacked or predatory journals that operates the presentation or screening process poorly due to its focus being on commercial purposes (i.e., […]

Research Ethics

What is Research Ethics? Values or norms that researchers should understand and practice throughout the entire course of their research. Source : [NRF] Research Ethics 1010 for Up-and-coming Researchers p.10 Research Misconduct Unfaithful acts such as fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, unfair authorship, duplicate publication, etc. that occurs throughout the entire research process (proposal of research, report/presentation […]

Open Access(OA)

Open Access (OA) Open Access (OA) is a scholarly information distribution model that ensures free access for anyone to read, download, copy, print, distribute, search, and link scholarly information without financial, legal, or technical barriers. (Budapest Open Access Initiative, 2002) Key Principles of Open Access Free for users: Anyone can read papers without cost. Publication […]

Northeast Archives

Introduction(AYEON East Asia Library) Korea University began managing North Korea-related data in 1961 after the Asiatic Research Institute received permission to study communism-related issues/materials for the first time in Korea. In 1978, Korea University Library has launched an Archiving/Reading service for professors/teachers of Korea Univ. after the library started managing the North Korea-related data of […]

International Organizations Reference Room(UN/EU/OECD)

UN Depository Library EU Documentation Center OECD Depository Library 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), […]

Deep Learning Zone

Intensive Studying Space Introduction It provides the most concentrated reading/studying environment among various facilities within the CDL CDL 1F D-Lounge CDL 4F Grand Studying/Reading Room Zone H Wifi Laptop Concentration All-day Seat Assignment Personal Lighting Introduction The D-Lounge is a new reading/studying area that reflects the learning patterns of various users. Operation(concept) Daily – Daily […]

Facilities

Facilities Access How to Use Facilities Facilities Use Etiquette Library Access You can go through the library entrance gate using your student ID card (library pass). Inside the library, you should always carry your student ID. You should always show your student ID card (library pass) when requested by the library staff. Rental/Copying of the […]