The lecture will feature Dr. Yasmin Faghihi and Dr. Huw Jones from the Cambridge Digital Library.
Date / Time | Tue 21 Feb 2023 14:00-17:00 (doors open at 13:30) |
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Venue | National Institute of Japanese Literature + Online meeting |
languages | Japanese, English *Simultaneous interpretation available |
Admission | Free |
Pre-registration is required. For registration, please visit the link here. |
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Jointly sponsored by | Cambridge Digital Library, Core Project “Field Archiving of Memory: Dynamics of Cooperation within the Islamic Society”, National Institute of Japanese Literature, International Institute for Digital Humanities, U-PARL, Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas(A)“Connectivity and Trust-building in the Islamic Civilization” Organizer (Principal Investigator: Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA/SRC), 20H05823), TUFS Field Science Commons (TUFiSCo) |
- Speakers:
- Yasmin Faghihi
(Head of the Near and Middle Eastern Department at Cambridge University Library)
Huw Jones
(Head of the Digital Library Unit, Digital Humanities Coordinator) - Coordinator:
- Kiyonori NAGASAKI (Senior fellow, International Institute for Digital Humanities)
In this event, we will talk about the creation of digital datasets for cultural heritage materials. We will focus on TEI specifically as the basis of collaborative work between libraries, archives and researchers, and also between institutions. We will use the examples of FIHRIST as a long running and well established union catalogue of manuscript descriptions, and of Cambridge Digital Library as a repository which combines descriptive and image data.”