'70 Year Anniversary of YU, Cheonma Historical Data Collection Contest' for 5 months from June
Collected a total of 2,281 pieces including publications, documents, audio/video data, administrative artifacts, etc.
Honorary Professor Seo In-deok who donated the 1968 magazine 'May' wins 'grand prize'
[December 2, 2016]
<Honorary Professor Seo In-deok (right) who won the grand prize at the 70 Year Anniversary of YU, Cheonma Historical Data Collection Contest and Library Humanities Science Data Team Kim Mi-jeong (left) who won the runner-up award (left)>
The results of the '70 Year Anniversary of YU, Cheonma Historical Data Collection Contest' hosted by the Library University Records Management Team in light of the 70 year anniversary of YU in 2017 was held.
This contest was held for YU faculty, alumni and the general public possessing records regarding the history of YU from June to October.
This contest that was held for five months collected a total of 2,281 historical artifacts including 463 publications, 21 documents, 513 audio/video material, and 1,284 administrative artifacts from faculty, alumni, honorary professors, students, and other individuals and organizations.
<1968 magazine 'May' donated by Honorary Professor Seo In-deok and 1966 Daegu University report card>
<1965 Cheonggu yearbook donated by Honorary Professor Bae Hyo-gwang>
<1868 YU Newspaper special edition (left) and YU newspaper donated by alumnus Lee Won-young>
After judging the submitted artifacts, one grand prize and three runner-ups were selected. Honorary Professor Seo In-deok was selected for the grand prize for donating the 1968 magazine 'May' and the 1966 Daegu University report card. Honorary Professor Bae Hyo-gwang who donated a 1965 Cheonggu yearbook, alumnus Lee Won-young who donated a YU newspaper special edition produced in January 1968 and Kim Mi-jeong (YU Library Humanities Science Material Team) who donated a YU notebook and ID card were selected as runner-ups. Also, Professor of Chinese Language and Literature Park Woon-seok submitted a total of 546 administrative artifacts including a bus ticket (1981) and faculty contract (1982), setting the record for the most donations.
The awards ceremony and exhibition on important donations was held at the first floor seminar room of the Central Library on November 30. The records that were decided to be donated through this contest will be preserved and utilized as historical materials of YU.