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In this first phase of the project, we focus on a corpus of pre-1949 Chinese Religious texts included in major reprint collections. The data generated from this open-access, international, collaborative project has the potential to reveal formerly undiscovered associations.
In this first phase of the project, we focus on a corpus of pre-1949 Chinese Religious texts included in major reprint collections. The data generated from this open-access, international, collaborative project has the potential to reveal formerly undiscovered associations.


CRTA was founded by [https://www.colorado.edu/alc/katherine-alexander Katherine Alexander], [https://mbingenheimer.net/publications/publications.html Marcus Bingenheimer], [https://ephe.academia.edu/VincentGoossaert Vincent Goossaert], and [https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/gregory.scott.html Gregory Scott] in Dec. 2019.  
CRTA was founded in Dec. 2019. We are grateful to [https://simonwiles.net Simon Wiles] for help with the technical infrastructure and hosting the wiki.
We are grateful to [https://simonwiles.net Simon Wiles] for help with the technical infrastructure and hosting the wiki.
CRTA has received and is grateful for support from [https://frogbear.org FROGBEAR], and the University of Colorado.
CRTA has received and is grateful for support from [https://frogbear.org FROGBEAR], and The University of Colorado.


Steering Committee:
Steering Committee:
* Katherine Alexander
* [https://www.colorado.edu/alc/katherine-alexander Katherine Alexander]
* Marcus Bingenheimer
* [https://mbingenheimer.net/publications/publications.html Marcus Bingenheimer]
* Daniela Campo
* Daniela Campo
* Xinyu Cao
* Xinyu Cao
* Vincent Goossaert
* [https://ephe.academia.edu/VincentGoossaert Vincent Goossaert]
* Philip Clart
* Philip Clart
* Gregory Scott
* [https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/gregory.scott.html Gregory Scott]
* Huayan Wang
* Huayan Wang



Revision as of 17:18, 9 May 2020

CRTA

The Chinese Religious Text Authority aims to connect bibliographic information across collections, archives, and private libraries in order to map out detailed webs of relationships among producers, publishers, and distributors of religious texts. In this first phase of the project, we focus on a corpus of pre-1949 Chinese Religious texts included in major reprint collections. The data generated from this open-access, international, collaborative project has the potential to reveal formerly undiscovered associations.

CRTA was founded in Dec. 2019. We are grateful to Simon Wiles for help with the technical infrastructure and hosting the wiki. CRTA has received and is grateful for support from FROGBEAR, and the University of Colorado.

Steering Committee:

Advisory Board:


Contributors:

  • Katherine Alexander
  • Marcus Bingenheimer
  • Vincent Goossaert
  • Gregory Scott

Publications: