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Digital Himalaya

The Digital Himalaya project was established in December 2000 by Mark Turin, Alan Macfarlane, Sara Shneiderman, and Sarah Harrison.[1] The project's principal goal is to collect and preserve historical multimedia materials relating to the Himalaya, such as photographs, recordings, and journals, and make those resources available over the internet and offline, on external storage media. The project team have digitized older ethnographic collections and data sets that were deteriorating in their analogue formats, so as to protect them from deterioration and make them available and accessible to originating communities in the Himalayan region and a global community of scholars.[1]

Logo of the Digital Himalaya project

The project was founded at the Department of Anthropology of the University of Cambridge, moved to Cornell University in 2002 (when a collaboration with the University of Virginia was initiated), and then back to the University of Cambridge in 2005. From 2011 to 2014, the project was jointly hosted between the University of Cambridge and Yale University. In 2014, the project moved to the University of British Columbia, where it is presently located, and maintains a distant collaboration with Sichuan University.[2]

Project Team

Digital Himalaya has a team of 9 individuals who work together to develop user-friendly and accessible online resources:[3]

  • Sarah Harrison
  • Daniel Ho
  • Hikmat Khadka
  • Wachiraporn Klungthanaboon
  • Alan Macfarlane
  • Pragyajan Rai (Yalamber)
  • Sara Shneiderman
  • Komintal Thami
  • Mark Turin

The project is supported by an active international Advisory Board, including the following individuals:[3]

Since its establishment, the Digital Himalaya project has benefited from skilled student interns and research assistants in Canada, Nepal, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[1]

Funding

For the first five years of active development, Digital Himalaya was successful in receiving competitive grants from many organizations. Once the site was launched and most of the collections were digitized and accessible, it became increasingly difficult to find resources to maintain the online collections. The project still receives support through donations from individuals and foundations, in addition to experimenting with small referral commissions through Amazon.[1]

Financial and institutional partners:

Collections

The Digital Himalaya archive has more than 200,000 pages of scanned texts, hundreds of hours of video and audio, over 1,000 maps, and a large collection of original ethnographic content.[1] The project has digitised an extensive set of back issues of Himalayan journals and maps. There are currently 13 collections available, and the newest addition to the archive is a collection of bird reports from Nepal.[4]

Birds of Nepal

Thanks to Tim Inskipp and Carol Inskipp, this collection has 2,155 references on birds in Nepal available to the public, dated from 1975 to 1999. The archive contains multiple sources, from books and scientific papers to published and unpublished reports, offering a valuable source for researchers interested in Himalayan bird populations.[5]

Census of Nepal 2001

This collection contains census data from the National Census of Nepal 2001. The Digital Himalaya team sorted the data for Nepal's 75 districts and their VDCs (Village Development Committee) making this public data available for any user to search and download.[6]

Fürer-Haimendorf Film Collection

This collection contains interviews with Professor Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf and footage of his research in the Himalaya. Fürer-Haimendorf was an Austrian anthropologist based at the University of London who travelled across much of the Himalayan region, and conducted field research with Naga communities in India, and Sherpa communities in Nepal. The full collection is hosted at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).[7]

Films

Digital Himalaya is continuously expanding its online collections to include both historical and contemporary film and video. Below is a list of films available through the project's archive:[8]

  • Returned: Child Soldiers of Nepal's Maoist Army
  • Shining Spirit Project
  • Tendong Lho Rum Faat
  • Wutu Collection
  • Punam
  • Journey of a Red Fridge
  • Journey from Zanskar
  • The Way of the Road
  • Angel of the Aboriginals
  • Glance of Genius: The life and work of B.H. Hodgson
  • Minhe Mangghuer Torch Festival
  • Alama Ritual
  • A Tribute to Christoph and Betty von Fürer-Haimendorf
  • Nadun Festival
  • Danba
  • I Will Find You
  • Hidden Treasure of Bön
  • Carter Holton Film Collection
  • Hindu-Vidyapeeth schools
  • Len yi Tibetan Village
  • Voices of Nepal

Journals of Himalayan Studies

Digital Himalaya archives contain scanned copies of many journals, magazines and publications of Himalayan studies for free download. Here is a list of available titles:[9]

  • Ancient Nepal
  • Asian Highland Perspectives
  • Ādarśa
  • The Bhutan Review
  • Britain-Nepal Society Journal
  • Bulletin of Tibetology
  • Carter Center
  • Center for Constitutional Dialogue
  • Chowkidar
  • Contributions to Nepalese Studies
  • Crisis Group
  • Doon Library Newsletter
  • European Bulletin of Himalayan Research
  • Gochali
  • Himal
  • Himal Southasian
  • Himalayan Journal of Sciences
  • Hot Nepal
  • International IDEA
  • Isilim
  • Journal of Bhutan Studies
  • Journal of the International Association for Bon Research
  • Journal of Newar Studies
  • Journal of the Tibet Society
  • Kailash
  • Martin Chautari Policy Briefs
  • Midweek
  • Mother Tongue Pipal Pustak
  • Mulyankan
  • Nation Weekly
  • Nepalese Translation
  • Nepalese Linguistics
  • Nepali Aawaz
  • Nepali Times
  • Newsfront
  • Occasional Papers in Sociology and Anthropology
  • Ogmios
  • Postal Himal
  • Peace and Democracy in South Asia
  • Pūrṇimā
  • Raven
  • Read
  • Regmi Research Series
  • Revue d'Etudes Tibétaines
  • Rhythm of Bya Chu
  • Shezoed: Rigzhung Research Journal
  • Samaya
  • Saptahik
  • Sharada
  • Shikshak
  • Spotlight

Maps

The web-based map collection includes:[10]

  • Himalayan Maps
  • Nepal Maps
  • Himalayan Atlas of Aerial Panoramas
  • Great Himalayan Trail Dolpo Map
  • Great Himalayan Trail Route Map of Nepal
  • Manaslu Circuit Trekking Map
  • Illustrated Atlas of the Himalayas
  • UN Nepal Map Information Platform

Music and Audio from the Himalayas

The Digital Himalaya music and audio archive includes:[11]

  • Songs and Traditions from Laya, Bhutan
  • Thangmi songs from Nepal (Reng Patangko Collection)
  • Yari Aso's songs
  • Mangghuer Folktale Literature
  • Songs from Gcig sgril County, from Qinghai Province
  • Jizong collection, from Sichuan
  • Minyak collection, from Sichuan
  • Songs from Tha Rgyas, in Tibet
  • Songs from Chab mdo, in Tibet
  • Namyi collection

Naga Videodisc

The Naga Videodisc is a multimedia resource created by Alan Macfarlane at Cambridge University in the late 1980s. It includes a large amount of ethnographic material about Naga communities. With the support of Sarrah Harrison, the contents of the videodisc were converted into an online database that uses Bamboo as a retrieval system, with easily searchable XML files. Some film clips can be downloaded directly from the Digital Himalaya page, but the full collection can be seen on the Shanti Database at the University of Virginia.[12]

Rare Books & Manuscripts

This collection offers digitized versions of multiple rare books and manuscripts that are in the public domain. The archive contains files in PDF format, and are free to download.[13]

Thak Archive

This is a multimedia archive with photographs, films, census data, and economic and social data of the Gurung village of Thak in central western Nepal. These ethnographic records cover more than 30 years of work, and were collected by Alan Macfarlane and Sarah Harrison. The archive is regularly updated.[14]

Thangmi Archive

This is an emerging collection of linguistic and cultural data relating to the Thangmi community of northeastern Nepal. These collections were deposited by Mark Turin and Sara Shneiderman, who have been working in partnership with Thangmi communities in Nepal and India since 1997. This archive gives users access to an online trilingual Thangmi - Nepali - English dictionary (in PDF format), recordings of Thangmi songs from the Reng Patangko collection, and film clips of Thangmi rituals, all available for streaming and download.[15]

Williamson Collection

This collection contains films and photographs from Sikkim, Bhutan, and Tibet, in the 1930s. The films and photographs were taken by Frederick Williamson, a British Political Officer who documented his travels through the region with his wife, Margaret. The full collection is located at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (MAA), at Cambridge.[16]

Wutu Collection

This collection contains 18 short films from 1996 showing the Wutu ritual, an exorcism ritual performed by the Monguor (Tu) people of the Gnyan thog Village. The films were shot by Zhu Yonzhong, with editing by Gerald Roche. The collection is stored in an archive at the University of Cambridge.[17]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Turin, Mark (2021-02-14). "The Digital Himalaya Project: Collection, Protection & Connection". Visualizing Objects, Places, and Spaces: A Digital Project Handbook. doi:10.21428/51bee781.028ec770.
  2. ^ cf Digital Himalaya website http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/overview.php
  3. ^ a b "Digital Himalaya: Project Team". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  4. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Collections". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  5. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Birds of Nepal". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  6. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Nepal Census 2001". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  7. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Fürer-Haimendorf Collection". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  8. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Film and Video". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  9. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Journals of Himalayan Studies". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  10. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Maps". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  11. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Music and Audio from the Himalayas". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  12. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Naga Videodisc". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  13. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Rare Books & Manuscripts". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  14. ^ "Digital Himalaya: The Thak Archive". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  15. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Thangmi Archive". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  16. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Williamson Collection". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  17. ^ "Digital Himalaya: Wutu Collection". www.digitalhimalaya.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.

External links

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  • The Digital Himalaya Project: Collection, Protection & Connection

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The Digital Himalaya project was established in December 2000 by Mark Turin Alan Macfarlane Sara Shneiderman and Sarah Harrison 1 The project s principal goal is to collect and preserve historical multimedia materials relating to the Himalaya such as photographs recordings and journals and make those resources available over the internet and offline on external storage media The project team have digitized older ethnographic collections and data sets that were deteriorating in their analogue formats so as to protect them from deterioration and make them available and accessible to originating communities in the Himalayan region and a global community of scholars 1 Logo of the Digital Himalaya project The project was founded at the Department of Anthropology of the University of Cambridge moved to Cornell University in 2002 when a collaboration with the University of Virginia was initiated and then back to the University of Cambridge in 2005 From 2011 to 2014 the project was jointly hosted between the University of Cambridge and Yale University In 2014 the project moved to the University of British Columbia where it is presently located and maintains a distant collaboration with Sichuan University 2 Contents 1 Project Team 2 Funding 3 Collections 3 1 Birds of Nepal 3 2 Census of Nepal 2001 3 3 Furer Haimendorf Film Collection 3 4 Films 3 5 Journals of Himalayan Studies 3 6 Maps 3 7 Music and Audio from the Himalayas 3 8 Naga Videodisc 3 9 Rare Books amp Manuscripts 3 10 Thak Archive 3 11 Thangmi Archive 3 12 Williamson Collection 3 13 Wutu Collection 4 References 5 External linksProject Team EditDigital Himalaya has a team of 9 individuals who work together to develop user friendly and accessible online resources 3 Sarah Harrison Daniel Ho Hikmat Khadka Wachiraporn Klungthanaboon Alan Macfarlane Pragyajan Rai Yalamber Sara Shneiderman Komintal Thami Mark TurinThe project is supported by an active international Advisory Board including the following individuals 3 General Sir Sam Cowan Richard Feldman Martin Gaenszle Ann Gammie David Germano Mark Goodridge David Holmberg Michael Hutt Kathryn March Christina MonsonSince its establishment the Digital Himalaya project has benefited from skilled student interns and research assistants in Canada Nepal the United Kingdom and the United States 1 Funding EditFor the first five years of active development Digital Himalaya was successful in receiving competitive grants from many organizations Once the site was launched and most of the collections were digitized and accessible it became increasingly difficult to find resources to maintain the online collections The project still receives support through donations from individuals and foundations in addition to experimenting with small referral commissions through Amazon 1 Financial and institutional partners The Technological Innovation and Cooperation for Foreign Information Access TICFIA Program US Department of Education Cornell Institute for Digital Collections Cornell University East Asia Program Cornell University Department of Asian Studies Cornell University with supplemental support through the Freeman Foundation Undergraduate Initiative Department of Anthropology Cornell University The Oxford Bon Project The British Academy Small Research Grant Anthropologists Fund for Urgent Anthropological Research at the Royal Anthropological Institute Frederick Williamson Memorial Fund The Crowther Beynon Fund University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology The Renaissance Trust The Brendish Family Foundation The Sager Family Traveling Foundation and Roadshow The Department of Social Anthropology University of Cambridge SIT Study Abroad Rashmi and Sanjay Shrestha Andrew Clark and Mary Cobb John R Sanderson Christina Monson Dr Mary Shepherd Slusser venturethreeCollections EditThe Digital Himalaya archive has more than 200 000 pages of scanned texts hundreds of hours of video and audio over 1 000 maps and a large collection of original ethnographic content 1 The project has digitised an extensive set of back issues of Himalayan journals and maps There are currently 13 collections available and the newest addition to the archive is a collection of bird reports from Nepal 4 Birds of Nepal Edit Thanks to Tim Inskipp and Carol Inskipp this collection has 2 155 references on birds in Nepal available to the public dated from 1975 to 1999 The archive contains multiple sources from books and scientific papers to published and unpublished reports offering a valuable source for researchers interested in Himalayan bird populations 5 Census of Nepal 2001 Edit This collection contains census data from the National Census of Nepal 2001 The Digital Himalaya team sorted the data for Nepal s 75 districts and their VDCs Village Development Committee making this public data available for any user to search and download 6 Furer Haimendorf Film Collection Edit This collection contains interviews with Professor Christoph von Furer Haimendorf and footage of his research in the Himalaya Furer Haimendorf was an Austrian anthropologist based at the University of London who travelled across much of the Himalayan region and conducted field research with Naga communities in India and Sherpa communities in Nepal The full collection is hosted at the School of Oriental and African Studies SOAS 7 Films Edit Digital Himalaya is continuously expanding its online collections to include both historical and contemporary film and video Below is a list of films available through the project s archive 8 Returned Child Soldiers of Nepal s Maoist Army Shining Spirit Project Tendong Lho Rum Faat Wutu Collection Punam Journey of a Red Fridge Journey from Zanskar The Way of the Road Angel of the Aboriginals Glance of Genius The life and work of B H Hodgson Minhe Mangghuer Torch Festival Alama Ritual A Tribute to Christoph and Betty von Furer Haimendorf Nadun Festival Danba I Will Find You Hidden Treasure of Bon Carter Holton Film Collection Hindu Vidyapeeth schools Len yi Tibetan Village Voices of Nepal Journals of Himalayan Studies Edit Digital Himalaya archives contain scanned copies of many journals magazines and publications of Himalayan studies for free download Here is a list of available titles 9 Ancient Nepal Asian Highland Perspectives Adarsa The Bhutan Review Britain Nepal Society Journal Bulletin of Tibetology Carter Center Center for Constitutional Dialogue Chowkidar Contributions to Nepalese Studies Crisis Group Doon Library Newsletter European Bulletin of Himalayan Research Gochali Himal Himal Southasian Himalayan Journal of Sciences Hot Nepal International IDEA Isilim Journal of Bhutan Studies Journal of the International Association for Bon Research Journal of Newar Studies Journal of the Tibet Society Kailash Martin Chautari Policy Briefs Midweek Mother Tongue Pipal Pustak Mulyankan Nation Weekly Nepalese Translation Nepalese Linguistics Nepali Aawaz Nepali Times Newsfront Occasional Papers in Sociology and Anthropology Ogmios Postal Himal Peace and Democracy in South Asia Purṇima Raven Read Regmi Research Series Revue d Etudes Tibetaines Rhythm of Bya Chu Shezoed Rigzhung Research Journal Samaya Saptahik Sharada Shikshak Spotlight Maps Edit The web based map collection includes 10 Himalayan Maps Nepal Maps Himalayan Atlas of Aerial Panoramas Great Himalayan Trail Dolpo Map Great Himalayan Trail Route Map of Nepal Manaslu Circuit Trekking Map Illustrated Atlas of the Himalayas UN Nepal Map Information Platform Music and Audio from the Himalayas Edit The Digital Himalaya music and audio archive includes 11 Songs and Traditions from Laya Bhutan Thangmi songs from Nepal Reng Patangko Collection Yari Aso s songs Mangghuer Folktale Literature Songs from Gcig sgril County from Qinghai Province Jizong collection from Sichuan Minyak collection from Sichuan Songs from Tha Rgyas in Tibet Songs from Chab mdo in Tibet Namyi collection Naga Videodisc Edit The Naga Videodisc is a multimedia resource created by Alan Macfarlane at Cambridge University in the late 1980s It includes a large amount of ethnographic material about Naga communities With the support of Sarrah Harrison the contents of the videodisc were converted into an online database that uses Bamboo as a retrieval system with easily searchable XML files Some film clips can be downloaded directly from the Digital Himalaya page but the full collection can be seen on the Shanti Database at the University of Virginia 12 Rare Books amp Manuscripts Edit This collection offers digitized versions of multiple rare books and manuscripts that are in the public domain The archive contains files in PDF format and are free to download 13 Thak Archive Edit This is a multimedia archive with photographs films census data and economic and social data of the Gurung village of Thak in central western Nepal These ethnographic records cover more than 30 years of work and were collected by Alan Macfarlane and Sarah Harrison The archive is regularly updated 14 Thangmi Archive Edit This is an emerging collection of linguistic and cultural data relating to the Thangmi community of northeastern Nepal These collections were deposited by Mark Turin and Sara Shneiderman who have been working in partnership with Thangmi communities in Nepal and India since 1997 This archive gives users access to an online trilingual Thangmi Nepali English dictionary in PDF format recordings of Thangmi songs from the Reng Patangko collection and film clips of Thangmi rituals all available for streaming and download 15 Williamson Collection Edit This collection contains films and photographs from Sikkim Bhutan and Tibet in the 1930s The films and photographs were taken by Frederick Williamson a British Political Officer who documented his travels through the region with his wife Margaret The full collection is located at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology MAA at Cambridge 16 Wutu Collection Edit This collection contains 18 short films from 1996 showing the Wutu ritual an exorcism ritual performed by the Monguor Tu people of the Gnyan thog Village The films were shot by Zhu Yonzhong with editing by Gerald Roche The collection is stored in an archive at the University of Cambridge 17 References Edit a b c d e Turin Mark 2021 02 14 The Digital Himalaya Project Collection Protection amp Connection Visualizing Objects Places and Spaces A Digital Project Handbook doi 10 21428 51bee781 028ec770 cf Digital Himalaya website http www digitalhimalaya com overview php a b Digital Himalaya Project Team www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 01 Digital Himalaya Collections www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 01 Digital Himalaya Birds of Nepal www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 Digital Himalaya Nepal Census 2001 www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 Digital Himalaya Furer Haimendorf Collection www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 Digital Himalaya Film and Video www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 01 Digital Himalaya Journals of Himalayan Studies www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 01 Digital Himalaya Maps www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 01 Digital Himalaya Music and Audio from the Himalayas www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 Digital Himalaya Naga Videodisc www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 Digital Himalaya Rare Books amp Manuscripts www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 01 Digital Himalaya The Thak Archive www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 Digital Himalaya Thangmi Archive www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 Digital Himalaya Williamson Collection www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 Digital Himalaya Wutu Collection www digitalhimalaya com Retrieved 2021 06 04 External links EditDigital Himalaya Project The Digital Himalaya Project Collection Protection amp Connection Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Digital Himalaya amp oldid 1090501617, wikipedia, 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