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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
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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

  • Contents
  • 1. Constructing Data Infrastructure for Diversity of Local Resources and Local Culture (Makoto Goto)
  • 2. The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets Across Different Organizations (Satoru Nakamura)
  • 3. Promoting Open Access: The Development, Collaborations, and Evaluation of the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive (Chifumi Nishioka)
  • 4. Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia (Arianti Ayu Puspita)
  • 5. Development of a Historical Data Repository for the Distribution Platform of Japanese Historical Materials (Taizo Yamada)
  • 6. Rethinking the Digital Presentation of Historical Japanese Documents in the Age of Online Multimedia (Yuta Hashimoto)
  • 7. Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation (Natsuko Yoshiga)
  • 8. Processing of Japanese calendar dates in information systems — Tools and resources of HuTime Project (Tatsuki Sekino)
  • 9. Application of the methodology for structuring historical financial records to a Japanese historical source along with financial information (Naoki Kokaze)
  • 10. 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 (Shohei Yamasaki)
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Published: 2021
Publisher: The National Museum of Japanese History
Copyright: 2021
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  • 978-1-60785-511-8 (open access)

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  • Constructing Data Infrastructure for Diversity of Local Resources and Local Culture by Makoto Goto, Section 24
  • The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 21
  • The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 2.31
  • The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 31
  • The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 4.12
  • The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 4.21
  • The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 4.31
  • Promoting Open Access: The Development, Collaborations, and Evaluation of the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive by Chifumi Nishioka, Section 3.11
  • Promoting Open Access: The Development, Collaborations, and Evaluation of the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive by Chifumi Nishioka, Section 3.21
  • Promoting Open Access: The Development, Collaborations, and Evaluation of the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive by Chifumi Nishioka, Section 4.21
  • Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia by Arianti Ayu Puspita, Section 4.16
  • Development of a Historical Data Repository for the Distribution Platform of Japanese Historical Materials by Taizo Yamada, Section 2.11
  • Development of a Historical Data Repository for the Distribution Platform of Japanese Historical Materials by Taizo Yamada, Section 2.31
  • Development of a Historical Data Repository for the Distribution Platform of Japanese Historical Materials by Taizo Yamada, Section 3.24
  • Development of a Historical Data Repository for the Distribution Platform of Japanese Historical Materials by Taizo Yamada, Section 3.31
  • Rethinking the Digital Presentation of Historical Japanese Documents in the Age of Online Multimedia by Yuta Hashimoto, Section 12
  • Rethinking the Digital Presentation of Historical Japanese Documents in the Age of Online Multimedia by Yuta Hashimoto, Section 33
  • Rethinking the Digital Presentation of Historical Japanese Documents in the Age of Online Multimedia by Yuta Hashimoto, Section 41
  • Rethinking the Digital Presentation of Historical Japanese Documents in the Age of Online Multimedia by Yuta Hashimoto, Section 51
  • Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation by Natsuko Yoshiga, Section 12
  • Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation by Natsuko Yoshiga, Section 21
  • Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation by Natsuko Yoshiga, Section 3.23
  • Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation by Natsuko Yoshiga, Section 41
  • Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation by Natsuko Yoshiga, Section 4.16
  • Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation by Natsuko Yoshiga, Section 4.31
  • Conversion of Historical Ogihan Business Records into Linked Open Data via Human–Machine Cooperation by Natsuko Yoshiga, Section 51
  • Processing of Japanese Calendar Dates in Information Systems: Tools and Resources of the HuTime Project by Tatsuki Sekino, Section 2.11
  • Processing of Japanese Calendar Dates in Information Systems: Tools and Resources of the HuTime Project by Tatsuki Sekino, Section 2.21
  • Processing of Japanese Calendar Dates in Information Systems: Tools and Resources of the HuTime Project by Tatsuki Sekino, Section 31
  • Processing of Japanese Calendar Dates in Information Systems: Tools and Resources of the HuTime Project by Tatsuki Sekino, Section 41
  • Application of the Methodology for Structuring Historical Financial Records to a Japanese Historical Source along with Financial Information by Naoki Kokaze, Section 3.12
  • Application of the Methodology for Structuring Historical Financial Records to a Japanese Historical Source along with Financial Information by Naoki Kokaze, Section 3.22
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Overall picture of the khirin.

Overall picture of the collaboration between the LOD, the International Image Interoperability Framework, and the Text Encoding Initiative.

From Constructing Data Infrastructure for Diversity of Local Resources and Local Culture by Makoto Goto, Section 2

Overall picture of the collaboration between the LOD, the International Image Interoperability Framework, and the Text Encoding Initiative.

Top Page of Knowledgebase of Historical Resources in Institutes (khirin).

Knowledgebase of Historical Resources in Institutes (khirin)

From Constructing Data Infrastructure for Diversity of Local Resources and Local Culture by Makoto Goto, Section 2

Top Page of Knowledgebase of Historical Resources in Institutes (khirin).

Overlaying the location of historical resources and the predicted disaster area.

Overlaying the location of historical resources and the predicted disaster area (a)

From Constructing Data Infrastructure for Diversity of Local Resources and Local Culture by Makoto Goto, Section 2

Overlaying the location of historical resources and the predicted disaster area.

Overlaying the location of historical resources and the predicted disaster area.

Overlaying the location of historical resources and the predicted disaster area (b)

From Constructing Data Infrastructure for Diversity of Local Resources and Local Culture by Makoto Goto, Section 2

Overlaying the location of historical resources and the predicted disaster area.

An image depicting the overview of the UTokyo Digital Archives Project described in caption, containing text and maps.

An overview of the UTokyo Digital Archives Project

From The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 2

An overview of the UTokyo Digital Archives Project. The UTokyo Digital Archives Development Project has focused on the following activities in order to facilitate the opening up of academic assets to the public:
・Promoting the digitization of academic assets
・Supporting the publishing of digitized academic assets
・The development of a cross-search portal system

PC screenshot of the UTokyo Academic Archives Portal and Japan Search.

UTokyo Academic Archives Portal and Japan Search

From The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 2.3

UTokyo Academic Archives Portal and Japan Search. UTokyo Academic Archives Portal was released in June 2019, and we started to collaborate with Japan Search from November 2019.

PC screenshot

Functions provided in the Archives Repository

From The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 3

Functions provided in the Archives Repository. UTokyo Academic Archives Repositry provides the following functions for Promoting and Supporting the Active Usage of Academic Assets:
・API
・Open data
・Linked Open Data
・International Standards

PC screenshot of utilizing search materials in the collection.

Examples of utilizing search materials in the Tanaka Yoshio, Natural History Collection and the Kunshujo collection

From The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 4.1

Examples of utilizing search materials in the Tanaka Yoshio, Natural History Collection and the Kunshujo collection. Tanaka Yoshio, Natural History Collection, has enabled searchers to browse the Kunshujo collection on the Internet. However, it is still not possible to retrieve materials attached to each page of the scrapbook with search queries.

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The system development flow

From The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 4.1

The system development flow. The system to retrieve materials attached to each page of the scrapbook was developed based on the following steps:
・Data Creation: Converting Catalog Data to RDF, Identifying Pasted Materials through Annotation
・Application Development

PC screenshot of the interface.

The interface utilized to create annotations with Omeka Classic

From The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 4.2

The interface utilized to create annotations with Omeka Classic. The system for creating annotations was developed using the Omeka Classic and the plug-in IIIF Toolkit. This system provided functions such as importing images from IIIF manifests and adding and saving annotations using Mirador.

PC screenshot of the interface.

Interface for searching and displaying pasted materials

From The University of Tokyo Digital Archives Development Project: Developing an Approach for Utilizing Academic Assets across Different Organizations by Satoru Nakamura, Section 4.3

Interface for searching and displaying pasted materials. An example of a search interface. It displays a list of pasted materials, and each item is linked to IIIF Curation Player, enabling the browsing of IIIF images. This confirmed that the application could enable users to browse the Kunshujo collection with pasted materials as browsing units.

The page provides a table that lists bibliographies included in the Fujikawa collection. Each row of the table corresponds to a bibliography including title, kana of the title (i.e., Japanese syllabary), romanization of the title, authors, and published year. In addition, we provide links to Universal Viewer, Mirador, and IIIF Curation Viewer , which are IIIF-compatible image viewers and have different functions and features. The Digital Fujikawa features a search function, using DataTables. Users search for old medical books using a search box located at the top right of the table based on metadata shown in columns. http://www.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/rdl/digital_fujikawa/en/index.html

Screenshot of Digital Fujikawa–History of Medicine in Japan

From Promoting Open Access: The Development, Collaborations, and Evaluation of the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive by Chifumi Nishioka, Section 3.1

Screenshot of Digital Fujikawa–History of Medicine in Japan

The red rectangle in the figure shows a link to the SAT Daizōkyō Database. https://rmda.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/item/rb00009289

Links to the SAT Daizōkyō Database from a bibliography page on the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive

From Promoting Open Access: The Development, Collaborations, and Evaluation of the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive by Chifumi Nishioka, Section 3.2

Links to the SAT Daizōkyō Database from a bibliography page on the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive

Line graph image. The vertical axis on the left and right corresponds to the number of hits and the number of pages, respectively. In the figure, we observe several spikes.

The number of pages and hits of the digital archive from October 2017 to November 2018

From Promoting Open Access: The Development, Collaborations, and Evaluation of the Kyoto University Rare Materials Digital Archive by Chifumi Nishioka, Section 4.2

The number of pages and hits of the digital archive from October 2017 to November 2018. The number of pages reflects accesses to HTML, PHP, and ASP files. In contrast, the number of hits additionally reflects accesses to all files, including CSS, image, and Java Script files, which are requested as a result of loading a page. The vertical axis on the left and right corresponds to the number of hits and the number of pages, respectively.

The image is a screenshot of web portal view of the Indonesia Central Cultural Database.

Web portal view of the Indonesia Central Cultural Database, by Data Pokok Kebudayaan

From Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia by Arianti Ayu Puspita, Section 4.1

Web portal view of the Indonesia Central Cultural Database, by Data Pokok Kebudayaan (2020)

The image is a screenshot of visual information from “Benda,” or object categories on Data Pokok Kebudayaan Indonesia.

Visual information from “Benda,” or object categories, by Data Pokok Kebudayaan.

From Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia by Arianti Ayu Puspita, Section 4.1

Visual information from “Benda,” or object categories, by Data Pokok Kebudayaan (2020)

The image is a screenshot of visual information from categories of “Benda,” or objects on Sistem Nasional Cagar Budaya Indonesia.

Visual information from categories of “Benda,” or objects, by Sistem Registrasi Nasional Cagar Budaya

From Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia by Arianti Ayu Puspita, Section 4.1

Visual information from categories of “Benda,” or objects, by Sistem Registrasi Nasional Cagar Budaya (2020)

The image is a screenshot of visual information for individual objects on Sistem Registrasi Nasional Cagar Budaya Indonesia.

Information for individual objects, by Sistem Registrasi Nasional Cagar Budaya

From Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia by Arianti Ayu Puspita, Section 4.1

Information for individual objects, by Sistem Registrasi Nasional Cagar Budaya (2020)

The image is a screenshot of intangible cultural-heritage distribution spread in Indonesia.

Intangible cultural-heritage distribution spread in Indonesia, by Warisan Budaya Takbenda Indonesia

From Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia by Arianti Ayu Puspita, Section 4.1

Intangible cultural-heritage distribution spread in Indonesia, by Warisan Budaya Takbenda Indonesia (2020)

The image is a screenshot of the data from Kasongan pottery on Warisan Budaya TakBenda Indonesia.

Data on the traditional skill of Kasongan pottery, by Warisan Budaya Takbenda Indonesia

From Digitization of Cultural Artifacts for Design Education in Indonesia by Arianti Ayu Puspita, Section 4.1

Data on the traditional skill of Kasongan pottery, by Warisan Budaya Takbenda Indonesia (2020)

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