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Organizations: South Korea

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This pathfinder includes information about organizations in South Korea.


Asian American Studies (http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subjects/asianamer/asian-am.html)
Research-oriented Asian American resources, bibliographies, and online magazines and journals. From the University of California, Santa Barbara Libraries.

Asian American Studies Resources (http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/%7Edtsang/aas2.htm)
Extensive, unannotated list of Asian American studies programs, institutes, and libraries; magazines, journals and newsletters; Asian resources; bibliographies, and other categories.

Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) (http://www.akse.uni-kiel.de/)
AKSE was founded in 1977. Contains the online newsletter and other links to Korean studies. From the Centre for Korean Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

The Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) (http://wason.library.cornell.edu/CEAL/)
Information about the CEAL, its activities and publications, library resources on East Asia, and comprehensive listing of links for China, Japan, North and South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

Global Korean Network of Los Angeles (http://www.gkn-la.net/index.htm)
A nonprofit group based in Los Angeles, California, focusing on research and analysis of economic, political, and social issues concerning overseas Koreans, including history of overseas Korean communities, professional networking, and joint events and conferences.

Korea Foundation (http://www.kofo.or.kr)
Korea Foundation, an independent organization affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, seeks to promote mutual understanding and friendship through cross-cultural exchanges in the international community. One of its activities is donating Korean subject materials to libraries and Korean study agencies abroad. Includes links to information about the Foundation, programs, resources, and press room. In Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, French, and Spanish.

The Korean American Scholarship Foundation (http://www.kasf.org/index.html)
KASF is a nonprofit, volunteer-managed organization to help Korean-American students pursuing academic and personal achievement, to encourage community and civic service as an integral part of leadership development, and to nurture the sense of pride and confidence in Korean cultural heritage and tradition. Students enrolled in a full-time undergraduate or graduate program is are qualified to apply for the KASF scholarships.


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