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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Geumcheon Cultural Foundation (CEO Yongjin Lee) will launch the 'Humanities Online Lecture Service' on the Geumcheon District Library website for one year starting April 3.
The 'Humanities Online Lecture Service' was prepared to help residents exhausted by COVID-19 regain psychological comfort and foster positive elements in their lives.
The humanities lectures consist of a total of 150 sessions covering philosophy, literature, culture and arts, and general humanities, which can be accessed for free via PC or smart devices.
Residents who wish to use the online humanities service can register as members on the Geumcheon District Library website and take courses under the 'Humanities Videos' menu in the digital library section.
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Yongjin Lee, CEO of Geumcheon Cultural Foundation, said, "The humanities online lectures offered by Geumcheon District Library are services that allow each user to freely access the humanities they want without being restricted by time or place," adding, "We hope this online lecture service will satisfy the cultural needs of residents and help relieve the fatigue caused by COVID-19."
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