April 20, 2021

Ramadan, Pesantren Qomaruddin Gresik Digitalisasi Naskah Tua Keislaman

EMPO.CO, Malang – Pusat Studi Pesantren (PSP) Institut Agama Islam Qomaruddin melakukan digitalisasi manuskrip atau naskah tua keislaman. Selain untuk mengisi Ramadan, digitalisasi tersebut ditujukan untuk melestarikan manuskrip tua keislaman kepunyaan pondok pesantren yang berlokasi di Kecamatan Bungah, Kabupaten Gresik, Jawa Timur, itu. Read the Full Article
April 20, 2021

Digitisation of Islamic Manuscripts in a Pesantren in East Java

Dreamsea.co – Welcoming the holy month of Ramadhan, the Center for Pesantren Studies (Pusat Studi Pesantren, PSP) of the Islamic Institute Qomaruddin Gresik took the initiative to preserve its Islamic manuscripts by having them digitised. This was done in cooperation with the Digital Repository of Endangered and Affected Manuscripts in Southeast Asia (DREAMSEA) which is executed by the Center for the Study of Islam and Society (Pusat Pengkajian Islam dan Masyarakat (PPIM) UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) of the University of Hamburg. The chairman of the PSP, Mohamad Anas, explained that the […]
April 13, 2021

DREAMSEA Saves 4.000 Manuscript Pages in Indramayu

Dreamsea.co – Indramayu is a region where manuscripts are still found in large numbers while it also has an abundance of intangible culture. The manuscripts in the region still play a vital role in many cultural activities the Indramayu people engage in. However, because they are still widely used but often ill treated, these manuscripts also run the danger of becoming damaged and their condition is indeed often rather bad. It is for this reason that DREAMSEA (Digital Repository of Endangered and Affected Manuscripts in Southeast Asia) took up a mission to safeguard the manuscripts owned by the Indramayu people […]
April 1, 2021

DREAMSEA dan PANDI Bicarakan Manuskrip dan Digitalisasi Aksara Nusantara

JAKARTA – Indonesia memiliki kekayaan manuskrip yang sangat beragam, mulai dari aksara, bahasa, bahan, hingga tradisinya. Upaya pelestarian berupa preservasi dan konservasi sedang giat dilakukan oleh berbagai lembaga maupun perorangan. Digitalisasi merupakan salah satu upaya preservasi dengan mengalihmediakan manuskrip ke dalam format digital untuk kemudian disajikan secara daring dengan akses terbuka. Read the full article
September 22, 2020

Now online! 450 manuscript images of Vat Maha Tat Rasabovoravihan Collection in Luang Prabang, Laos

Dreamsea.co – Al the images of 450 Manuscripts from the Vat Maha Tat Rasabovoravihan collection, Luang Prabang city, Laos have been uploaded on the DREAMSEA digital repository database as part of the ongoing effort of the DREAMSEA program to offer open access to Southeast Asian manuscript images to the public. Anyone can now enjoy perusing and reading these manuscripts as they can be accessed for free. The original manuscripts are kept in Vat Maha That Rasabovoravihan, one of the oldest monasteries in the city of Luang Prabang. These manuscripts show that already in the past the monastery was a centre of religious […]
August 3, 2020

Digitisation of Islamic Manuscripts from Solok, West Sumatra, has Started

The DREAMSEA program has started to digitize manuscripts from Solok Regency in West Sumatra. The mission started on 14 July and will continue until 12 August 2020. The mission is under the leadership of Pramono, a philologist from Andalas University in Padang, West Sumatra. A number of experts from Manassa and from the State Islamic University Imam Bonjol and the State Institute for Islamic Studies Batusangkar have been added to the field team.  This is the 19th mission and the first to be executed during the Covid-19 pandemic. While he was supervising the field, DREAMSEA data manager, M. Nida Fadlan […]
July 8, 2020

Digitisation of Manuscripts from Cirebon Using a Health Protocol to Avoid Covid-19 Infection

Dreamsea.co – DREAMSEA has resumed the digitisation of manuscripts from Cirebon after having halted the activity in early March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In order to finish the digitisation of these manuscripts, the activity was resumed on 6 and 7 July by strictly following a health protocol. The digitisation was resumed by using a health protocol in order to ensure the health and safety of the digitising team and the PPIM staff. M. Nida Fadlan, the DREAMSEA Data Manager and digitisation field manager expressed that it was very important to continue the digitisation by making sure that the […]
March 25, 2020

Global Pandemic, It’s Time to Read Old Manuscripts from Home!

At present, the world is facing a global pandemic due to the spread of the Coronavirus (Covid-19). Herewith we express our deep concern and hope that this situation will end soon. For the time being, for safety reasons, we have decided to stop sending out missions for the preservation and digitization of manuscripts throughout the Southeast Asian region. This policy shall come into force on 26 March 2020 and will last until normal conditions have returned. Nevertheless, we keep access open to our collections that have already been put online. At present, 20,129 images with a high-quality resolution of 593 […]
February 11, 2020

Thousands Southeast Asian Digital Manuscripts Now Available Online

Jakarta, DREAMSEA – At present, digitised pages of manuscripts from a variety of Southeast Asian cultures have been made available online. The public can read these digital manuscripts on the Open Access website https://dreamsea.co after clicking on REPOSITORY menu. The digitised manuscripts and the Open Access website have been made available by the program Digital Repository of Endangered and Affected Manuscripts in Southeast Asia (DREAMSEA). In this first stage, high resolution images of 593 manuscripts containing 20,129 pages have been made available along with the metadata. They originate from three different collections. The first part is the legacy of the […]
May 1, 2019

Owner: “Some manuscripts have been saved others were burned because they were ruined.” 

Magetan, DREAMSEA – DREAMSEA’s 11th mission was to Magetan, a city in East Java, Indonesia. Magetan is also called ‘City at the foot of the Mountain’ because it is located at the foot of Mount Lawu. There is an old mosque in Magetan which was built by one of Pangeran Diponegoro’s guards who had fled after the end of the Java War in 1830. It is easy to see that the mosque was made by an ex-soldier of the Java War because of the Sawo Kecik tree in front of the mosque. “This mosque was built around 1840 by one of […]
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