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Korean Collections Consortium of North America <br>Revamps Web Site

With help from the Korea Foundation, the Korean Collections Consortium of North America has given its Web site a brand new look and completely overhauled the content. The consortium consists of 10 university libraries, which the Foundation supports in their efforts to cooperate with each other and expand their collections of Korean Studies reference materials.
For the past decade, the Foundation has provided grants to individual member universities for the acquisition of publications and reference materials in certain specialized fields related to Korea, as well as to the consortium for its annual meetings.
The consortium started out in 1994 with six members: Harvard University; the University of Washington; the University of California at Berkeley; the University of Hawaii; Columbia University; and the University of Southern California. Over the next few years, it welcomed the University of Chicago; the University of California at Los Angeles; and the University of Toronto. In 2003, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor joined.
Meanwhile, library networks such as the Online Computer Library Center and the Research Libraries Information Network enable scholars and students throughout North America to access the materials acquired with the Foundation's grants.

http://library.berkeley.edu/KConsort/