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Japanese and Asian Historical Resources in the Digital Age
The National Museum of Japanese History
Makoto Goto, Satoru Nakamura, Chifumi Nishioka, Arianti Ayu Puspita, Taizo Yamada, Yuta Hashimoto, Natsuko Yoshiga, Tatsuki Sekino, Naoki Kokaze, and Shohei Yamasaki
Japanese and Asian Historical Resources in the Digital Age, including the following papers:
"Constructing Data Infrastructure for Diversity of Local Resources and Local Culture" by Makoto Goto
"The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets Across "Different Organizations" by Satoru Nakamura
"Promoting Open Access: The Development, Collaborations, and Evaluation of the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive" by Chifumi Nishioka
"Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia" by Arianti Ayu Puspita
"Development of a Historical Data Repository for the Distribution Platform of Japanese Historical Materials" by Taizo Yamada
"Rethinking the Digital Presentation of Historical Japanese Documents in the Age of Online Multimedia" by Yuta Hashimoto
"Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation" by Natsuko Yoshiga
"Processing of Japanese calendar dates in information systems — Tools and resources of HuTime Project" by Tatsuki Sekino
"Application of the methodology for structuring historical financial records to a Japanese historical source along with financial information" Naoki Kokaze
"Proportional ratios for adapting the administrative boundary changes of prefectures in the first half of the Meiji period to build long-term prefectural panel data" by Shohei Yamasaki