Abstract

The necessity of informatization of Korea's publishing distribution system has been shared by the publishing industry since the 1990s, but it has not changed much. Then, after the bankruptcy of the Songin book in 2017, discussions began from the 5-year plan (2017~2021) for the promotion of the publishing culture industry. On this study is to compare and analyze the cases of Korea's Publication Distribution Integrated Network and Japan Publication Registry Office(JPRO), and to suggest the differences between the two countries and what should be discussed in Korea. JPRO is established and operated in collaboration with publishers and bookstores, and bibliographic information registration is operated for a fee. Japan provides readers with scheduled publication schedules for paper books, e-books, and audiobooks, and Korea provides publishing industry statistics and publishing checkout book statistics. In the future, Korea's publication distribution network necessary to revise the law in accordance with the practical linkage with the ISBN, paid for publication metadata registration fee, and discussion on public-private operation of publication distribution integrated computer network.

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