
Hsi-chu Bolick
East Asian Bibliographer
bolick@email.unc.edu
(919) 962-1511
Davis Reference Desk
(919)962-1151
AIM: DavisRefDesk
Using Korean: a guide to contemporary usage
Davis Library -
Call number: PL908.8.C539 2008
Sara innŭn Han'gugŏ : kwanyongŏ (살아있는한국 : 관용어)
Davis Library -
Call number - PL908.8 .S27 2007
The Korean language
Davis Library -
Call number - PL908 .L37 2000
A reference grammar of Korean A complete guide to the grammar and history of the Korean Language = Hankukeo Moonbub Chongram (한국어문법총람)
Davis Library Call number - PL911 .M27 2006
Listening Korean for Beginners
Davis Library - Call number - PL913 .L57 2007
Oeguginŭl wihan Han'gugŏ (외국인을위한 한국어)
Davis Library - Call number - PL913 .O35 2007
Korean through English (한국어 배우기)
Online service for learning Korean provided by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism
KOSNET
KOSNET, Korean Language Study on the Internet, is a website that lets you learn the Korean language in different learning steps. This website has a network to link educational institutes for overseas
Koreans all over the world and offers VOD services on Korean culture.
Teenkorean
This online Korean class allows you to learn Korean and to learn about Korean culture. There are materials for students and teachers of Korean.
ClickKorea
ClickKorea is an online resource developed by the Korea Foundation to provide the broader access to
information about Korean arts and culture. This website currently provides upcoming performances and
exhibitions in Korea and worldwide, a database of Korean studies scholars and students, online
lectures, and essays on Korean arts and culture.
About Korea
About Korea is a web site with full of beauty, spirituality and information about Korea that is good
for anyone to learn about the culture and history of Korea.
Koreana Webzine
This site provides information about current artistic and cultural activities as well as Korea's
traditional artisans, lifestyles, natural attractions and other topics related to Korea.
Images of Korea
This site offers traditional images of Korea in seven languages: Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, French,
German, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic.
Search for Korean Grammer Books
Search for Korean Dictionaries
Going to the advanced search features in the UNC catalog will let you search for items that UNC has in Korean. You can also specific what format (book, film, etc.) that you want to find.
The FilmFinder
lets you search for material
by country. These films are available in the Media Resources Center, located on the lower level of the R.B.
House Undergraduate Library.