Over 1.28 million pages of rare Assamese manuscripts, journals, books digitized

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In a big step for keeping and sharing the valuable cultural and literary history of Assam, a state in northeastern India, a big digitization project has finished. This project took many years and digitized more than 1.28 million pages of rare Assamese texts, journals, and books, making sure that this important collection of information and past is protected for people in the future.


Preserving a Legacy

Assam, which has tea gardens that are very green, animals that are many kinds, and tribal cultures that are lively, has a writing history stretching back many years. From old religious writings to today’s books, the culture of this place is like a cloth made from its long history and various groups of people. But these important items, usually kept in weak old papers and unique books, were in danger because of time being harsh, nature’s effects, and the risk of getting damaged.

The digitization project led by Assam State Library with help from different government and non-government groups aimed to fix this big problem. By changing these documents into digital forms, the project keeps safe the real pages but also lets people all around the world see them, increasing how far Assamese writing and studies can go.


The Scope of the Project

Including ancient texts & journals, digitization is a huge project covering materials from very early manuscripts to timeless books. Medieval manuscripts (some as may be as late) provide unique glimpses into the religion, philosophy and social practices of Assamese. Journals that had been published from the 19th and middle twentieth centuries give us an idea of intellectual / cultural surroundings. The books (from classic literature to scientific works) depict the contributions of Assamese writers and scholars.

These documents were scanned, cataloged and archived with great care for the project. Images of each page were recorded at sufficient resolution using advanced imaging technologies to ensure that all details, no matter how fine became an reality. From the digitized content, we carefully indexed and published on a specially created online platform in which researchers, students and hobbyists alike could get to use and study these materials.


Impact and Future Prospects

For digitization of over 1.28 million pages of some rare Assamese documents will have massive far-reaching implications. This project makes available rare primary sources for historians and researchers alike that had been impossible to access before. Accessing these materials online will allow comprehensive research and enable new academic collaborations that will provide more insights into the culture and history of Assamese

Students and teachers will have an expanded library of student learning materials in the digitized content. Authentic historical documents are now instantly available to weave into textbooks and curricula and offer students a genuine educational experience. The project also, could inspire the next wave of Assamese writers and artists that will draw inspiration from this immense collection of cultural heritage.

What it also means for cultural conservation, and by inference tourism more widely now that it has been set to go live. The idea is that in opening these documents up to a worldwide audience, the project increases people’s general awareness for the specific cultural heritage of Assam. This will also help create more tourism interest with the history and literature of the state, which can be helpful to the local economy while fostering cultural relations.


Conclusion

This is a testimony of the above to the successful digitization of Assamese, and the strength of coming together to ensure that our cultural heritage does not fade away. By digitizing 1.28 million pages from unique manuscripts, journals & books the project has preserved a significant portion of the cultural memory of Assam for future generations and ensured it reaches even further afield. The initiatives of this nature, as we move deeper and further into the cyber age help reap the past for future that is pretty key act in keeping our rich Assamese culture alive for all coming times.


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