Links

As part of this conference, we have received funding for the development of a Repository of Digital Humanities Resources for Early Modern Japanese Literature, created by Joseph Bills. Many of the links discussed by the participants on the first day and, to a certain extent, on other days are covered in the Repository. The other links are recorded below, connected to the name of the scholar who introduced them.


Day 1

Please refer to the Repository of Digital Humanities Resources for Early Modern Japanese Literature (Joseph Bills) for links to projects discussed by Tarin Clanuwat (Google Research), Ōsawa Tomejirō 大澤 留次郎 (Toppan), Onuma Tahee 大沼 太兵衛 (National Diet Library), Nakamura Satoru 中村 覚 (Historiographical Institute, The University of Tokyo), Akama Ryō 赤間 亮 (Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University), and Kitamoto Asanobu 北本 朝展 (ROIS-DS Center for Open Data in the Humanities / National Institute of Informatics).

Links from Suzuki Chikahiko 鈴木 親彦 (Gunma Prefectural Women’s University)
Lian Yaxuan 梁亜旋’s workshop
e-Museum e国宝
https://ukiyo-e.org/

Links from So Miyagawa 宮川 創 (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics)
Corpus of Japanese Linguistics
Endangered Languages of Japan
A Glossed Audio Corpus of Ainu Folklore

Links from the discussants:
人文情報学月報 / Digital Humanities Monthly
『電脳国文学』
Transkribus

Day 2

Links from Bettina Gramlich-Oka (Sophia University)
Japan Biographical Database


Links from Bianca Chui (University of British Columbia)
Connected to Japanese Studies:
Edo Maps from CODH
Dream Lab Digital Humanities course (run by Paula Curtis and Paul Vierthaler)

DH tools
BeautifulSoup (Python Library)
Tableau
Audacity
ARCGID Online

JapanLab University at Texas Austin
Mapping Play Through a Treaty Port

Links from Aja Adal (University of Pittsburgh)
MiikeMineStamps
Index of the Mitsui Mi’ike Mine Archive
MiikeMineStamps: A Long-Tailed Dataset of Japanese Stamps via Active Learning
三井文庫

DH tools
LabelMe
Shuffler

Links from Mary Redfern (Chester Beatty)
Chester Beatty
Chester Beatty Online Collections
Japanese Collection digitized (1052 items as of 3 December 2022)
Edo in Colour: Prints from Japan’s Metropolis
NIJL/EAJRS Kuzushiji workshop 2022 on Chester Beatty materials

Links from Mark Ravina (The University of Texas at Austin)
Harvard GIS
Merrick Lex Berman. 2005. “Boundaries or Networks in Historical GIS: Concepts of Measuring Space and Administrative Geography in Chinese History.” Historical Geography, 33.
旧高旧領取調帳データベース
Japan Lab at UT Austin

Links from L.W.C. Van Lit (Utrecht University)
L.W.C. van Lit. Among Digitized Manuscripts. Philology, Codicology, Paleography in a Digital World. Brill, 2019. (Open access)

Links from Ewa Machotka (Stockholm University), John Pavlopoulos (Athens University of Economics and Business) and Konstantina Liagkou (Athens University of Economics and Business)
World Historical Gazetteer

Judit Árokay (Heidelberg University)
Digital Literary Map of Japan

Links from Paula R. Curtis (University of California, Los Angeles)
Digital Humanities Japan
Japan Past & Present initiative
Digital Resources and Projects on East Asia (in English)
East Asia-related Job Market Data Reports and Visualizations
Dream Lab: East Asian Studies & DH (ECR edition) (June 2023)
Dream Lab Plus: East Asian Studies & DH (faculty/instructor edition) (Jan/Feb 2023)

Links from Sarah Bull (Ryerson University; English literature)
PASSIM
Ryan Cordell and David Smith, Viral Texts: Mapping Networks of Reprinting in 19th-Century Newspapers and Magazines (2022).
UK Medical Heritage Library 


Links from the participants
MARKUS
歴史地名データ

Aliz Horvath. “Digital Brush Talk: Challenges and Potential Connections in East Asian Digital Research.” Ricaurte, Paola, Sukanta Chaudhuri, and Domenico Fiormonte. Global Debates in the Digital Humanities. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2022. 

Day 3

Links from Matsubara Noriko 松原 哲子 (National Institute of Japanese Literature)
KYENCE VHX-8000シリーズ