The Korean Repository was the name for both a monthly English-language magazine published in Korea from January 1892 to December 1898 and a successor weekly newspaper from around February to June 1899.
[1] The journal also published articles from Koreans, with notable politicians such as Yun Chi-ho contributing writing.
[4] Hulbert later assisted the first private Korean newspaper, Tongnip sinmun, with its establishment and printing technology.
Later, in 1901, Hulbert published The Korea Review with a similar format and content to The Korean Repository.
[1] The journal and newspaper are now considered valuable resources for understanding the politics, culture, and history of Korea around that period.