English-language review and editing of AI training data on traditional patterns and dress, Collaborated project with Wonkwang Digital University Industry–University Cooperation Foundation, Seoul, South Korea. December 2025–January 2026.
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Sim, Yeon-ok, and Da-woon Keum. 2,000 Years of Korean Embroidery. Seoul: Kribbit, 2020.
Dankook University Seok Juseon Memorial Museum eds. (Second Edition) Traditional Children's Clothing in Korea, Gyeong-gi Do: Dankook University Press, 2019.
Embroidery: Connected Heart through the Soul Kim Youngeh Solo Exhibition (Exhibition Catalog ), Surimwon: Seoul, Korea, December 2017.
Korean Craft & Design Resource Book 16 Geumbak: Korean Traditional Gold Leaf Imprinting, Seoul: Korea Craft & Design Foundation, 2020.
(supervised the translation) Korean Craft & Design Resource Book 09 Chimseon: Korean Traditional Sewing, Seoul: Mijin Publisher, 2016.
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Sim, Yeonok, “Pearl Roundel Patterns: Regional Variations in Iconography,” in Zhao, Feng, and Marie-Louise Nosch (eds.), Textile and Clothing along the Silk Roads. Paris, France, Hangzhou, China: UNESCO, China National Silk Museum. 2022.
Talbot, Lee. "Korean Fashion: From Royal Court to Runway," Special Contribution to 한국복식 No.49, 2023: 109-129. Korean translation by Minjee Kim: 130-139. This volume can be downloaded here.