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Jongsok Kim <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Sep 2000 22:37:42 +0000
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Dear Mr Yasui,

I am pleased to be able to respond to your query concerning the
museum categories in Korea.

The Promotion Law of Museums & Art Museums (latest revised
in 2000) gives classification of museums in its first chapter.
The classification is made based upon the museums'
"governing/managing bodies". They are as follows:

1) National Museums
2) Provincial Public Museums
3) Private Museums
4) University Museums

* By definition in the Promotion Law, an "art museum" is
particularly and additionally stated within the definition of a
"museum". Thus, above four categories may extend to "art
museums" as well.

It could be more accurate information to explain:
The Promotion Law's categorisation does NOT in fact imply that
the Korean Government has ever established a kind of an
"officially active system", to which the Law might provide
administrative principles. Therefore, it may be better
understanding that the categorisation has been inductively
defined in practice.

I hope you to find my information helpful.

Best wishes,


Jongsok KIM

PhD Candidate
Museum and Gallery Management
Department of Arts Policy and Management
City University, London, UK
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> Date:          Tue, 5 Sep 2000 18:08:55 -0400
> From:          Ryo Yasui <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject:       Museum Category in S. Korea

> Hello~ from a misty and cool GOOD MORNING in Tokyo !
>
> I wonder some kind colleague could generously provide me with
> the information about the museum category system in Republic of
> Korea (South Korea).
>
> While some country has an official museum category system for
> their museums (ie: Japan, U.S.A., Canada, Australia, etc.),
> there are others who seem to have non of such things (U.K.,
> Nederlands, etc.).
>
> I am planning to introduce briefly about this subject in my
> classes at the museum studies course.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.
>
> Very truly yours and 'stay-tuned' to the Museum-L !
>
> Ryo
>
> YASUI R. (Mr.)
> Lectuer in Museum Studies
> Obirin University
> PO Box 13, Turukawa
> Machida 195, Japan
>
> fax: +81 42 736 5916
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>

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