President Kwon Soon-ki: "Efforts to Strengthen Record Management Capabilities Across the Organization After University Integration"

Gyeongsang National University announced on the 27th that it was selected as an excellent university in records management by receiving an 'A grade' in the '2023 Records Management Institution Evaluation' conducted by the National Archives under the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


This evaluation was conducted on 242 institutions including national and public universities, central and special local administrative agencies, and assessed three main areas: records office operational foundation, records management execution, and other key tasks, using 10 to 16 indicators for quantitative and qualitative evaluation, assigning five grades from 'A' to 'E'.

Inside the Gyeongsang National University Archives.

Inside the Gyeongsang National University Archives.

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Gyeongsang National University underwent the records management evaluation for the first time since the university integration between Gyeongsang University and Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology in 2021, and the results showed excellent records management levels across all indicator areas. In particular, the university was highly evaluated for strengthening internal and external records information service capabilities by digitizing important records, enabling records search, viewing, and exhibition, and establishing a records portal website to improve accessibility to university-held records.



President Kwon Soon-gi said, “Gyeongsang National University being selected as an excellent institution in records management is the result of the collective efforts of all members to enhance the university-wide records management capabilities after the university integration. Following the selection for the Glocal University 30 project, we have achieved significant results in the field of records management as well. We will not be content with the current results and will strive to manage the university’s records information resources more systematically to develop into an advanced records management university.”


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