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<div>Going back again to the AAS website (thank you Bill McCloy!) I was able to find the old AAS programs... I am still hoping for <u>AKSE, KSAA and PACKS</u> information for various and assorted years (I have two years of AKSE and KSAA and only one year of PACKS).
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<div>This is a project being directed by Professor Kim Hyuk-rae (Yonsei) and of course it's for the Korea Foundation. I am just in charge of this small portion of the background research-- and would hesitate to comment on the overall project. On the other hand, what I am doing is really interesting. I now have made a table (Excel) where I can sort by author, school, year, name of conference, etc. with more categories still to come (such as discipline, or whether the paper has been published). I can see who is really attending a lot of conferences, and find out what schools have professors/grad students churning out lots of Korea related papers. However, this data is only as effective as it is complete. I'd hate to give relatively little attention to the work of European scholars just because I can't find all the AKSE conference programs on the internet.
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