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Journal of Library and Information Science in Agriculture ›› 2022, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (5): 4-20.doi: 10.13998/j.cnki.issn1002-1248.22-0359

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Advancing the Work on Ancient Classics in the New Era and Accelerating Innovative and Intelligent Development

HUANG Shuiqing1, WANG Xiaoguang2, XIA Cuijuan3, OUYANG Jiang4,5,6   

  1. 1. College of Information Management, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095;
    2. School of information management, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072;
    3. Shanghai Library, Shanghai 200031;
    4. Library of Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai 200083;
    5. Digital Scholarship Center of Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai 200083;
    6. Center for Global Public Opinion of China, Shanghai International Studies University, Shanghai 200083
  • Online:2022-05-05 Published:2022-05-27

Abstract: The promulgation of the Opinions on Advancing the Management Work on Ancient Classics in the New Era brought great development opportunities to the research on protection and management of ancient books and documents, the innovative development of digital humanities and the upgrading of cultural industry. Over the past 40 years of reform and opening up, the work on protection and management of ancient books and documents in China has achieved fruitful results. In order to advance the management work on ancient classics in the new era, and promote the sharing, publicity and reuse of ancient books and docuemnts, the Journal of Library and Information Science in Agriculture organized a special seminar on four directions.1)Computing humanities should become an important discipline method for the research and management work of ancient books and docuemnts in the new era. By making full use of computing humanities' theories and methods, and giving full play to the advantages of the knowledge base of ancient classics and related knowledge service platforms in humanities computing, semantic publishing and cultural popularization, more abundant resource base, more convenient technical support and more intuitive promotion form for the work on ancient classics in the New Era will be obtained.2)Data intelligence empowerment brings new opportunities to the development of ancient classics. In recent years, with the progress of image OCR recognition, natural language processing and machine learning technologies and their successful applications in the managment work on ancient books and documents, the management work on ancient classics has begun to advance from digital development to intelligent development.3)New technologies are explored for the sharing, publicity and reuse of ancient classics. Although the professionals in the industry of ancient books have been reducing the cost of and limitation to sharing ancient books by establishing the normative guarantee at the institutional level and exploring technological forces for a long time, they still fail to achieve the ideal effect on how to achieve the balance between preservation and utilization. The introduction of new technologies such as blockchain, the new business models such as non-homogeneous tokens, and the initial formation of new digital media industry chains such as "virtual digital human" and "digital collections" will provide new opportunities for the asset-based management of ancient books, and the development of cultural and creative products and the evidence-based on-chain based on the digital content of ancient books.4)Vitality and utilization of ancient books is the new task for the professionals in the industry. The aim can be achieved by using the text-orientation, datafication and knowledgeization as the means of transformation and utilization of ancient book resources in the new era, actively building the national digital resource platform of ancient books, and constructing the ancient book knowledge system through artificial intelligence, virtual reality technologies, and other intelligent media.

Key words: management work on ancient books in the new era, computing humanities, digitalization of ancient books, digital humanities, digital collections, ancient books' protection

CLC Number: 

  • G255.1
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