The Chinese Religious Text Authority (CRTA) is an initiative that seeks to collect and present reliable bibliographic and scholarly information about religious texts in Chinese produced prior to 1949. We aim to connect bibliographic information across collections and archives in order to map the relationships among producers, publishers, and distributors of religious texts. We collect data in an openly accessible MediaWiki-based website. Building on a successful meeting in Aussois in Dec. 2019, a free workshop is offered on Saturday October 17, 2020 for all interested in adding to and editing this resource. Attendants will be given accounts and training in how to edit the data. The workshop is organized by Kathrine Alexander, Gregory Scott, Vincent Goossaert, and Marcus Bingenheimer.
CEST (UTC-2)
Paris |
UTC+8
Beijing |
EDT (UTC-4)
New York |
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9–10:30 am | 3–4:30 pm | X | Europe/East Asia info session and introduction to entry creation
Hosted on Zoom – contact organizer for link |
11 am–2 pm | 5 pm–8 pm | X | Collaborative editing time with chat available for troubleshooting and help |
2–3 pm | 8–9 pm | X | Break |
3–5 pm | 9–11 pm | 9–11 am | (Steering Committee Meeting) |
5–6 pm | X | 11–12 pm | Break |
6–7:30 pm | X | 12–1:30 pm | North America info session and introduction to entry creation
Hosted on Zoom – contact organizer for link Please note this link differs from the first session. |
8–11 pm | X | 2 pm–5 pm | Collaborative editing time with chat available for troubleshooting and help |
After each Zoom info session, we plan to leave the meeting open for further discussion and chatting during the collaborative editing time. You can participate in video/text chat in the main meeting or in breakout rooms during this time.