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=== Composing a tentative additional guideline for Japanese texts === | === Composing a tentative additional guideline for Japanese texts === | ||
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+ | == Meeting == | ||
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+ | === The 1st International workshop on Models of Japanese Texts and TEI === | ||
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+ | 31 Aug 13:00-18:00 | ||
+ | Room 738, Akamon-building, Hongo campus, The University of Tokyo | ||
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+ | Co-organized by East Asian/Japanese SIG, TEI Consortium | ||
+ | and Digital Humanities Initiative, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciology, The University of Tokyo | ||
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+ | ==== Invited speakers:==== | ||
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+ | * Makoto Goto, National Museum of Japanese History | ||
+ | * Toshinobu Ogiso, National Institute of Language and Linguistics | ||
+ | * Taizo Yamada, The University of Tokyo | ||
+ | * Yuta Hashimoto, Kyoto University | ||
+ | * and more |
Revision as of 18:15, 21 July 2016
This is the wiki home of the Special Interest Group for East Asian/Japanese.
Contents
Goals in the first phase:
Presenting several models of encoding in Japan
Candidates:
- The Engishiki (延喜式, Procedures of the Engi Era)
- Karaito Zoushi (唐糸草子, Tales of Karaito)
- Some modern novels from Aozora Bunko
- Some Buddhist scriptures from SAT Database
- Bibliographical database of East Asian articles
- and so on...
Composing a tentative additional guideline for Japanese texts
Meeting
The 1st International workshop on Models of Japanese Texts and TEI
31 Aug 13:00-18:00 Room 738, Akamon-building, Hongo campus, The University of Tokyo
Co-organized by East Asian/Japanese SIG, TEI Consortium and Digital Humanities Initiative, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciology, The University of Tokyo
Invited speakers:
- Makoto Goto, National Museum of Japanese History
- Toshinobu Ogiso, National Institute of Language and Linguistics
- Taizo Yamada, The University of Tokyo
- Yuta Hashimoto, Kyoto University
- and more