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What is Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association (CBETA) Research Platform

Digital Humanities and Scholarly Research Trends in the Asia-Pacific
The Chinese Buddhist Electronic Texts Association (CBETA) was founded by Venerable Heng Ching (??), Taiwan University, and Ven, Hui-min (??), National Institute of the Arts in 1998. The aim of CBETA was to coordinate and promote efforts in the creation of a scholarly digitized Chinese Buddhist scriptures. CBETA has been successful in serving a community of Buddhist studies researchers all over the world. Though originally aimed at digitizing Chinese Buddhist cannons, CBETA has evolved into a research platform (CBETA-RP) that incorporates many textual analytical and visitation tools. CBETA-RP is currently funded by Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan, and hosted by Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts.
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A Bibliographic Analysis of Scholarly Publication in the Emerging Field of Digital Humanities in Taiwan
Kuang-hua Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) and Muh-Chyun Tang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7195-7.ch007
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the development of digital humanities (DH) in Taiwan. A bibliographic methodology was adopted where the scholarly publications in DH were collected and their bibliographic information retrieved and analyzed. Both co-authorship and article similarity networks were generated so social network analysis can be used to characterize the development of the field. The preliminary results show that in the earlier stage of DH in Taiwan more emphasis has been put on the construction and modeling of the cultural heritage databases; the later period has witnessed a wide variety of efforts to apply computational means within different branches in humanities, most noticeably history, Buddhists, and literary studies. The Computer Science, Library and Information Science, Geography, and History are the major driving forces for DH in Taiwan. The strong presence of Buddhists study is unique because of the strong influence of Buddhism on the Taiwanese.
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