The first time I heard the term “digital archives” was in 2008, just after I had completed by Master’s degree oral examination and, in the free time before I graduated and started looking for a job, carried out the “Sakizaya intangible culture survey” for my tribe, the Sakizaya. This was before I joined TELDAP as a member of staff; I had heard the term “digital archives” but, naively, thought it simply involved digital archiving of the results of field surveys, never thinking about archive quality and specifications. I was inspired to take on this difficult task by my own people, the Sakizaya.
In the digital field, things that are long separated often come together, and those that are long adjoined must later become disconnected. Enemies that stand on opposing mountains today may become unified partners by tomorrow.
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Issue:TELDAP e-Newsletter (June, 2011) Publish Date:06/15 /2011 First Issue:02/15 /2007(Published on 15th every 2 months)
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