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Title A Study on the Cyber Museum Organization System for Intangible Cultural Properties Ⅰ- Focused on the Information system and classification code anger
Authors 한영호 ; 정용섭 ; 장중식 ; 황복득
Page pp.266-273
ISSN 12297992
Keywords 무형문화재 ; 데이터베이스 ; 사이버 뮤지엄 ; 정보체계 ; 분류코드
Abstract The culture is a product of the century, and so a worldwide-recognized cultural legacy is like an incorporeal property owned by a country. It is a new legacy created in new environment conditions among countries. The meaning of this study is to give wider publicity to our intangible cultural properties through active database research. There are a significant number of museums that manage tangible cultural properties at a national level, but we can find that most stay very superficial in the aspects of database protection, classification system, and demonstration method. This is a critical physical factor that makes it difficult to create an information-oriented management system, or to manage intangible cultural properties as incorporeal entities.The preservation of tangible cultural properties may be a more proper approach of handing down valuable national characteristics to posterity in that they can show those characteristics more readily. Unlike tangible cultural properties, the preservation of intangible cultural properties requires a different approach and process. They are treated as a category of human cultural assets because of their incorporeity and formlessness. Since those intangible cultural properties to be preserved and quantified at a national level, it is an important consideration in the study on cultural properties. The objectives of this study are to present the intangible products by making the best use of the information society`s merits; rediscover human elements constituting those products; ultimately help promote our cultural succession and development by databasing such human elements.