Manuscriptology and Digital Humanities
Overview
The methods and techniques of Digital Humanities are increasingly reshaping the manner in which established areas of research are carried out. Use of digital applications and electronic equipments is ushering a new era for the study of manuscripts as well. These rapid advancements necessitate a careful and thorough assessment of the desirability, as also possible concerns, of employing them and call for a judicious integration of the new techniques in the workflow of the study and editing of manuscripts. The main aim of this research group is to review and revise the study of South and Southeast Asian manuscripts in the context of the fast evolving discipline of Digital Humanities.
Research group
- Ute Hüsken (Heidelberg University)
- Shobha Rani Dashi (Otani University, Kyoto)
- Anand Mishra (Heidelberg University)
- Mudagamuwe Maithrimurthi (Heidelberg University)
- Suchada Srisetthaworakul (Digital Archive Section Otani University, Kyoto)