Digital Scholarship in Japanese Studies

Date
Dec 8, 2017, 9:00 am12:00 pm
Location
202 Jones

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Seminar Schedule:

1. Hacking haiku: Using new Digital Technologies to re-imagine traditional Japanese poetry Cheryl Crowley (Department chair, Russian and East Asian languages and Cultures, Associate Professor of Japanese Literature, Emory)

2. The Language of Empire in Taiyō Magazine, 1895-1925 Molly Des Jardin (Japanese Studies Librarian, University of Pennsylvania)

3. Doing More with Digitized Images: the uses of IIIF in teaching and research with a focus on Japanese materials / Regan Murphy (Head of EAL Special Collections, Stanford University)

4. When to Go Digital? Using Digital and Semi-digital Resources in Your Work / Ryuta Komaki (Japanese & Korean Studies Librarian, Washington University in St. Louis)

5. Digital archives resources

To attend this event, please write to Setsuko Noguchi at [email protected].

This event is organized by the North American Coordinating Council on Japanese Library Resources (NCC).