📆 Join us online on March 26 at 6 pm CET for our #CrossAsia talk by Martin Weiser on „Closing in on the Unknown: Measuring DPRK/North Korea’s publication output traced through library holdings, ISBN and the domestic registration number“. All information 👉 sbb.berlin/yfgcc
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📆 Join us online on March 24 at 12:30 p.m. (CET) for the next #CrossAsia DH Lunchtalk on “Getting the Lines Right: Layout Analysis as the Critical First Step for Tibetan Newspaper HTR” with Dr. Franz Xaver Erhard from Leipzig University. All information 👉 sbb.berlin/789wk
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Hello Vancouver! Our #CrossAsia @stabiberlin.bsky.social booth at #AAS2026 is set up! Till March 14 you can meet us at Booth 203 shared with De Gruyter Brill. Come see us!
📆 Join us online on February 3 at 12:30 CET for the first #CrossAsia DH Lunchtalk in 2026 on “AI for the Humanities: A Case of Manchu OCR” with Dr. Yan Hon Michael Chung. All information 👉 sbb.berlin/325k6
Full program of CrossAsia DH Lunchtalks 2026👉 sbb.berlin/ssedi
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🎉Hello, DH community! The official DH2026 account is now live!
🇰🇷 Daejeon, South Korea | July 27-31, 2026
🎯Theme: Engagement | Hosted by @kadhsocial.bsky.social
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Hey, @stabiberlin.bsky.social 's very own @jing-hu.bsky.social wrote an awesome post about our #ENKRS2025 conference in Olomouc, Czech Republic. Go check it out here 👇
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The 9th World Conference on Sinology is currently taking place in Shenzhen & tomorrow our colleague @jing-hu.bsky.social will present ‘Creating FAIR Services for Sinology: An Introduction to the CrossAsia Integrated Text Repository’ which highlights one of our digital services!
Wrote a short blog about the ENKRS 2025! #KoreanStudies #ENKRS #Librarianship #한국학자료
Our next #CrossAsia Talk will take place on Monday, 5 May from 6 pm. Lukáš Kubík will talk about ‘(Un)official Korean Sources on late Koryŏ’ and thus give an insight into the findings from his research stay at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. You can find all information here: sbb.berlin/99lsu