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Author: Daniel Wojahn

From Bonn to Berlin: The Journey of Tibetan Digital Archives (CrossAsia Series Part 3)
Archiving, Digitization, Tibetan Studies

From Bonn to Berlin: The Journey of Tibetan Digital Archives (CrossAsia Series Part 3)

Image taken from DTAB CrossAsia In the third and final part of the series, we present one of CrossAsia’s database … Continue reading From Bonn to Berlin: The Journey of Tibetan Digital Archives (CrossAsia Series Part 3)

Inside CrossAsia’s Lab (Part 2)
DH in Practice, Workflow

Inside CrossAsia’s Lab (Part 2)

The CrossAsia Lab equips researchers in Asian Studies with practical tools to engage with data in more interactive and meaningful … Continue reading Inside CrossAsia’s Lab (Part 2)

CrossAsia: A Gateway to Asian Studies in the Digital Age (Part 1)
DH in Practice, Interview, Online Resources

CrossAsia: A Gateway to Asian Studies in the Digital Age (Part 1)

The first of three articles looking at how the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin’s digital platform CrossAsia is changing the way Asian … Continue reading CrossAsia: A Gateway to Asian Studies in the Digital Age (Part 1)

Low Tech, High Reward? A Report on the Workshop “Making the Most of Digital Humanities for Tibetan Studies”
DH in Practice, Events & Conferences, Online Resources, Tibetan Studies, Visualization, Workflow

Low Tech, High Reward? A Report on the Workshop “Making the Most of Digital Humanities for Tibetan Studies”

I want to start with some general questions that many Digital Orientalist contributors will have asked themselves privately or in … Continue reading Low Tech, High Reward? A Report on the Workshop “Making the Most of Digital Humanities for Tibetan Studies”

Transforming the way we interact with digital (text) collections with IIIF
DH in Practice, Online Resources, Software, Visualization

Transforming the way we interact with digital (text) collections with IIIF

If you are interested in digital humanities, cultural heritage, or any field that involves working with images and audio/visual materials … Continue reading Transforming the way we interact with digital (text) collections with IIIF

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