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10:00 AM-3:00 PM, WIB
Digitising Your Own Archive
Hands-On Workshop|Digital archiving workshop
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Perpustakaan Nasional Republik Indonesia
- Language Indonesian
- Price Free | With registration
- Part of series: Digital Discourses 2026
Participants will be guided through essential workflows, including the safe handling of materials, the selection of appropriate formats, and the creation of basic metadata. The focus is on translating core concepts into practical steps that can be applied in real documentation settings.
By working with real examples, participants develop a clearer understanding of both the technical processes and the critical considerations involved in producing digital records that are not only usable, but also sustainable over time.
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is a senior librarian and preservation specialist at the National Library of Indonesia with expertise in conservation, restoration, archival management, and documentary heritage preservation. With academic backgrounds in chemistry, library and information science, and communication studies, he combines scientific and managerial approaches in cultural preservation. He has led major restoration and digitisation projects involving manuscripts and archives supported by UNESCO, the British Library, and international preservation networks.
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is a researcher at BRIN specialising in Islamic manuscripts, religious heritage, and cultural preservation. Holding degrees from UIN Jakarta, Universitas Indonesia, and Universitas Padjadjaran, his work focuses on manuscript digitisation, disaster mitigation perspectives, pesantren studies, and Islamic intellectual networks. He has been involved in the DREAMSEA programme, UNESCO-supported preservation initiatives, and numerous manuscript projects across Indonesia. His publications explore Islamic moderation, local culture, interfaith relations, and Nusantara manuscript traditions.
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is a researcher specializing in Old Sundanese language and manuscripts. He received his bachelor’s degree in the Sundanese Language Education Programme at the Indonesia University of Education in 2012 and his master’s degree in the Sundanese Language and Culture Education Programme at the same university in 2015. Nowadays, Ilham is working as a researcher in the Digital Repository of Endangered and Affected Manuscripts in Southeast Asia (DREAMSEA) programme. Ilham has actively contributed to the Sundanese Wikipedia since 2010.
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Location
Jl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No.11
Jakarta Pusat
10110
Indonesia