Among Digitized Manuscripts: Working with Oriental Manuscripts in the Digital Age (10/17)
Overview
This interdisciplinary workshop will bring together three scholars working on the study of pre-modern Asian and African manuscripts with the aid of digital tools. It will seek to explore the opportunities and challenges that the digitization of the humanities provides for scholars working with different Asian and African texts and histories, and to facilitate conversation on the potential ways we may face shared challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration and a transnational research focus. Please join us to learn more about the cutting edge research being conducting at the interface of the digital humanities and pre-modern Asian and African historical studies.
Speaker
L.W.C. van Lit (Utrecht University)
James Harry Morris (WIAS)
So Miyagawa (NINJAL)
Date/Time
17:00-19:30, October 17, 2022 (Mon.) (JST)
Location
Waseda University Building 26 Room 1102
Online via Zoom
Program
17:00 Opening
17:05 L.W.C. Van Lit (Utrecht University)
“Among Digitized Manuscripts: Working with Oriental Manuscripts in the Digital Age”
17:50 James Harry Morris (Waseda University)
“Low Level Digital Humanities and the Challenge of Early Modern Japanese Texts”
18:20 So Miyagawa (NINJAL)
“Using AI for Classical and Endangered Language Studies”
18:50-19:30 Questions and Discussion
Chair
Emily Ohman (Waseda University)
Prospected Audience
Graduate students, Faculty members, General public
Organized by
Waseda Institute for Advanced Study (WIAS)
Registration
Prior registration is required.
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