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쌍방향적 정보의 교류와 접근을 가능하게 하는 정보기술의 발달을 배경으로 등장한 전자정부와 이를 지원하기 위해 제정된 전자정부법은 온라인을 통해 정부 정보를 적극적으로 제공할 것을 규정하고 있다. 이는 공공기관의 기록관리 환경에 많은 변화를 가져왔을 뿐만 아니라, 국민들이 정부정보로 접근하는 것을 더욱 확고하게 보장하였다. 공공기관이 온라인으로 정보자원을 정확하고 효율적으로 제공하도록 하는 한편, 정부가 제공하는 각종 정보자원 국민들이 편리하고 빠르게 찾을 수 있도록 돕기 위해서는 이를 지원하는 공공인프라의 구축과 함께 전자정부 메타데이터의 개발이 필요하다. 우리나라의 경우 아직 표준화된 전자정부 메타데이터는 없지만 ‘GILS Core 엘리먼트’가 이와 유사한 기능을 하고 있다. 하지만 GILS Core 엘리먼트는 기술 대상으로 기록을 고려하지 않은 채 개발되어 많은 문제점을 가지고 있다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 온라인으로 제공되는 정부 정보자원의 대부분을 차지할 기록의 특성을 고려하여 전자정부 메타데이터 표준을 제안하였다.

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With development of information technology that allows bidirectional exchange and access of information made possible the formation of e-Government. The e-Government and the E-Government Act established for its support provides a tool for online access of government information. This brought on many changes in the recordkeeping environment of public institutions, and also guarantees access of government information by the general public. The active disclosure of government information was re-confirmed through the Freedom of Information act that was amended in 2004, and through its contents that offer guidelines for administrative information disclosure and announcements (Prime Minister Orders No.422). As a result of this effort, Ministry of Culture and Tourism Cultural Heritage Administration provide real time update of their homepages with focus on key organizational policies and records. Such changes are expected to other various public organizations. In order for public organizations to accurately and efficiently provide information sources, and in order to provide the public with easy access to such information, development of public infrastructure along with e-Government metadata are necessary. Korea does not yet have e-government metadata that has been standardized, although “GILF Core Element” has analogous functions. However, GILS Core element has been developed without recordkeeping intent, and it has not been successful in establishing a connection with recordkeeping metadata. Therefore, in this study, criteria for e-government metadata are proposed.

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정부기관 및 기업에서는 다양한 데이터세트가 생산된다. 업무활동의 일부로 생산되는 데이터세트는 현재 단순히 정보시스템 내에 저장되어 있고, 기록으로 획득되어 관리되고 있지 못하다. 원 데이터로서 업무활동에서 발생한 데이터세트 기록은, 시급히 기록관리 영역으로 편입되어 관리되지 않는다면, 오래지 않아 사장될 것이다. 데이터세트는 정부 정책 및 법제도 형성에 있어 기본 데이터로 활용 가능할 뿐 아니라 정책결정과정을 보여주는 증거로서 데이터세트 기록의 관리와 보존은 반드시 필요하다. 따라서 본 연구는 기록으로서의 데이터세트 관리 필요성을 지적하고 해외의 사례를 분석하여 데이터세트 기록관리의 기초 자료를 제공하고자 하였다.

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The purpose of the study is to propose the necessity of management and long-term preservation of dataset as records. Although government and corporate bodies produce various dataset in the regular course of the business, dataset have been stored and managed in the information system. Dataset as records should be captured into the record management system and managed in the overall system. They can provide a evidence of the decision-making process of the government and fundamental information of the process. If agents do not perform the right management, dataset records will disappear in the future.

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지난 몇 년 사이에 전자문화, 전자정부, 전자학습 및 전자 비즈니스의 디지털 아카이브즈들은 세계적으로 순조롭게 성장해 왔다. 우리가 이 아카이브즈들을 구축하고 관리하기 위해 상당한 시간과 노력을 투자해온 한편, 이 처리에 의해서 생산된 디지털 레코드들을, 미래의 기술로도 접근할 수 있게 하고, 사람들로 하여금 그것이 확실하고 신뢰할 수 있는 것인지 결정할 수 있게 하면서, 정보 기술의 여러 세대 전체에서 모두 이용할 수 있게 하는 능력은 갖지 못한다. 이것은 아직 솔루션이 개발되지 않은 심각한 문제이다. 이 논문은 디지털 아카이브즈와 보존이 성공하기 위한 실용적 기술에 대하여 논하고, 이 중요한 문제를 해결하기 위해 정보의 생명주기의 일반적 구조를 기술하여, 정량적 방법과 증진되는 방식으로 분석되고 평가될 수 있는, 디지털 레코드들을 보존하기 위한 타당한 방법을 발견할 수 있도록 한다.

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The digital archives of E-culture, E-government, E-learning, and E-business have grown by leaps and bounds worldwide during the last several years. While we have invested significant time and effort to create and maintain those archives, we do not have the ability to make digital records generated by the processes all available across generations of information technology, making it accessible with future technology and enabling people to determine whether it is authentic and reliable. This is a very serious problem for which no solutions have been devised yet. This paper discusses practical technologies for digital archives and preservation to succeed, and describes a general framework of the life cycle of information to address this important problem so that we may find reasonable ways to preserve digital records that can be analyzed and evaluated in quantitative measures and incremental manners.

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This study investigates the current preservation and management of four records and documentary heritage in Korea that is in the UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. The study analyzes their problems and corresponding solutions in digitizing those world records heritages. This study also reviews additional four documentary books in Korea that are in the wish list to add to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. This study is organized as the following: Chapter 2 examines the value and meanings of world records and documentary heritage in Korea. The registry requirements and procedures of UNESCO's Memory of the World Register are examined. The currently registered records of Korea include Hunmin-Chongum, the Annals of the Choson Dynasty, the Diaries of the Royal Secretariat (Seungjeongwon Ilgi), and Buljo- Jikji-Simche-Yojeol (vol. Ⅱ). These records heritage's worth and significance are carefully analyzed. For example, Hunmin-Chongum(「訓民正音」) is consisted of unique and systematic letters. Letters were delicately explained with examples in its original manual at the time of letter's creation, which is an unparalleled case in the world documentary history. The Annals of the Choson Dynasty(「朝鮮王朝實錄」) are the most comprehensive historic documents that contain the longest period of time in history. Their truthfulness and reliability in describing history give credits to the annals. The Royal Secretariat Diary (called Seungjeongwon-Ilgi(「承政院日記」)) is the most voluminous primary resources in history, superior to the Annals of Choson Dynasty and Twenty Five Histories in China. Jikji(「直指」) is the oldest existing book published by movable metal print sets in the world. It evidences the beginning of metal printing in the world printing history and is worthy of being as world heritage. The review of the four registered records confirms that they are valuable world documentary heritage that transfers culture of mankind to next generations and should be preserved carefully and safely without deterioration or loss. Chapter 3 investigates the current status of preservation and management of three repositories that store the four registered records in Korea. The repositories include Kyujanggak Archives in Seoul National University, Pusan Records and Information Center of National Records and Archives Service, and Gansong Art Museum. The quality of their preservation and management are excellent in all of three institutions by the following aspects: 1) detailed security measures are close to perfection 2) archiving practices are very careful by using a special stack room in steady temperature and humidity and depositing it in stack or archival box made of paulownia tree and 3) fire prevention, lighting, and fumigation are thoroughly prepared. Chapter 4 summarizes the status quo of digitization projects of records heritage in Korea. The most important issue related to digitization and database construction on Korean records heritage is likely to set up the standardization of digitization processes and facilities. It is urgently necessary to develop comprehensive standard systems for digitization. Two institutions are closely interested in these tasks: 1) the National Records and Archives Service experienced in developing government records management systems; and 2) the Cultural Heritage Administration interested in digitization of Korean old documents. In collaboration of these two institutions, a new standard system will be designed for digitizing records heritage on Korean Studies. Chapter 5 deals with additional Korean records heritage in the wish list for UNESCO's Memory of the World Register, including: 1) Wooden Printing Blocks(經板) of Koryo-Taejangkyong(高麗大藏經) in Haein Temple(海印寺); 2) Dongui-Bogam(「東醫寶鑑」) 3) Samguk-Yusa(「三國遺事」) and 4) Mugujeonggwangdaedaranigyeong(「無垢淨光大다羅尼經」). Their world value and importance are examined as followings. Wooden Printing Blocks of Koryo-Taejangkyong in Haein Temple is the worldly oldest wooden printing block of cannon of Buddhism that still exist and was created over 750 years ago. It needs a special conservation treatment to disinfect germs residing in surface and inside of wooden plates. Otherwise, it may be damaged seriously. For its effective conservation and preservation, we hope that UNESCO and Government will schedule special care and budget and join the list of Memory of the Word Register. Dongui-Bogam is the most comprehensive and well-written medical book in the Korean history, summarizing all medical books in Korea and China from the Ancient Times through the early 17th century and concentrating on Korean herb medicine and prescriptions. It is proved as the best clinical guidebook in the 17th century for doctors and practitioners to easily use. The book was also published in China and Japan in the 18th century and greatly influenced the development of practical clinic and medical research in Asia at that time. This is why Dongui Bogam is in the wish list to register to the Memory of the World. Samguk-Yusa is evaluated as one of the most comprehensive history books and treasure sources in Korea, which illustrates foundations of Korean people and covers histories and cultures of ancient Korean peninsula and nearby countries. The book contains the oldest fixed form verse, called Hyang-Ka(鄕歌), and became the origin of Korean literature. In particular, the section of Gi-ee(紀異篇) describes the historical processes of dynasty transition from the first dynasty Gochosun(古朝鮮) to Goguryeo(高句麗) and illustrates the identity of Korean people from its historical origin. This book is worthy of adding to the Memory of the World Register. Mugujeonggwangdaedaranigyeong is the oldest book printed by wooden type plates, and it is estimated to print in between 706 and 751. It contains several reasons and evidence to be worthy of adding to the list of the Memory of the World. It is the greatest documentary heritage that represents the first wooden printing book that still exists in the world as well as illustrates the history of wooden printing in Korea.

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