Gyeongsang National University Foreign Academic Journal Support Center and Climate Change Research Institute Exchange Agreement Signed
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] The Foreign Academic Journal Support Center of Gyeongsang National University Library (Director Jang Bong-gyu) and the Korea Climate Change Research Institute (Director Kim Sang-hyun) signed an exchange agreement on the 20th to promote community cooperation and activate academic research.
In the agreement, both institutions agreed to cooperate in ▲providing free foreign academic journals in the fields of environment and energy ▲using library facilities ▲mutual exchanges through tours ▲mutual exchange of materials, publications, and information.
The Foreign Academic Journal Support Center at Gyeongsang National University was established to collect overseas academic journals and build an information system for joint use. In addition to the environment and energy fields, it collects overseas academic journals in resource engineering, nuclear engineering, and other areas, builds databases, and provides free document copying and table of contents services to domestic university researchers and general users, contributing to bridging the knowledge-information gap and enhancing national research competitiveness.
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The Korea Climate Change Research Institute was established to systematically investigate and research climate change, prepare mid- to long-term response strategies, develop clean energy, and contribute to improving the quality of human life through international climate change response research projects.
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