IV-5. “Preservation and Sharing of Southeast Asian Newspapers through Media Conversion” (H28 FY2016)


  • Project Leader:Kojima Hiroyuki (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Economics, Faculty of Economics)
  • Collaborators:Murai Tomoko (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, Library)
  •                              Yano Masataka (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Economics, Faculty of Economics)
  •                              Kitani Kimiya (Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies)
  •                              Ishikawa Kazuki (The University of Tokyo, General Library)
  •                              Ono Mikiko (Kyoto University, Center for Southeast Asian Studies)
  •                              Tosa Minami (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, Library)
  •                              Kobayashi Marie (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, Library)
  •                              Takahashi Muneo (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, Library)
  •                              Ishii Michiko (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, Library)

Outline of Research

Newspapers from various Southeast Asian nations, collected by both domestic and international universities and institutions for Area Studies of Southeast Asia, will be preserved by means of media conversion. We will also seek to develop a platform for sharing these materials. In the first year, the technical problems of media conversion and legal issues surrounding collaborative preservation and sharing of the materials were discussed. In the second year, we will have more specific discussions and proposals to come up with feasible projects enabling collaboration in the preservation and sharing of Southeast Asian newspapers.

Description

The aim of the project is to create a platform to preserve newspapers from various Southeast Asian nations for a long period of time by means of media conversion and data sharing among libraries. It will promote the use of these newspapers to bring new developments to Area Studies in Southeast Asia.

To establish methodology for the preservation and utilization of newspapers, we will promote the use of the newspapers as vital informational resources in Southeast Asia. If we can find a common way to enable long-term preservation of those newspapers, from technical and legal perspectives, it will be a practical and useful infrastructure for libraries across the region. It will also make it much easier for academics around the world to access Southeast Asian newspapers.

 


Donated the duplicated microfilm and the digital data which Institute of Information, Vietnam
holds

Overview the microfilm collection at the National Library of Vietnam