The Nurimedia as a Korean e-resources provider is ready to offer one month of free access for researchers of Korean studies. Two electronic platforms are available upon request: KRpia and DBpia.
DBpia is a full-text academic journal database.
DBpia provides about 2,000 highly-ranked Korean journals from the first issue to the recent one.
KRpia is a Korean Studies primary sources database.
KRpia is an archive of knowledge contents with a wide range of topics from Koreanology or Korean Studies to liberal arts. It provides supplementary resources such as terminology dictionaries, historical records, professional research articles, etc.
If you are interested in free access to KRpia or DBpia databases, please send the following information to eresources@mippbooks.com :
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