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Revision as of 01:29, 13 February 2024
Contents
2005
Marumalarchi Digitization Project
Project Number | NF/PG/2005/0001 | Grant Agency / Donors | Kopinath Thillainathan | Project Owner | Kopinath Thillainathan |
Project Mentor | Kopinath Thillainathan | Project Locations | Colombo and Jaffna | Project Period | 2005 - 2008 |
Stakeholders | Sinthuja Kopinath |
Marumalarchi Digitization Project was one of the pioneer and earlier digitization initiatives which contributed towards Project Noolaham which evolved into Noolaham Foundation. Modeled on the Project Gutenberg approach, the Project Noolaham was started in 2005 of with a view to creating a fully volunteer contributed online e-book library for the Tamil speaking communities. The Marumalarchi Digitization Project initiative was started in 2004 and ran all the way to 2008. At the beginning of this project, the documents were typed. Adding e-books during the early part of his project was quite slow, due to time constrains. Later scanning was introduced through this Project and it became the accepted digitization method at Noolaham Foundation.
A total of 219 (55 books typed and 164 books scanned) books were digitized through this project and made available online through Noolaham Foundation’s Digital Library www.noolaham.org. This project was a successful initiative and received special appreciation from Sri Lankan Tamil writers and publishers.
2006
Text Digitization Project in Jaffna 2006
Project Number | NF/PG/2006/0001 | Grant Agency / Donors | Raththina Iyer Pathmanabha Iyer | Project Owner | Srikanthaluxmy Arulanantham |
Project Mentor | Srikanthaluxmy Arulanantham | Project Locations | Jaffna | Project Period | 2006 |
Stakeholders | Srikanthaluxmy Arulanantham |
Modeled on the Project Gutenberg approach, the Project Noolaham was started in 2005 with a view to creating a fully volunteer contributed online e-book library for the Tamil speaking communities. The Text Digitization Project in Jaffna 2006 was the first funded project initiated by Noolaham Foundation.
A total of 81 books were digitized through this project and made available online through Noolaham Foundation’s Digital Library: www.noolaham.org. This project was a successful initiative and received special appreciation from Sri Lankan Tamil writers and publishers.
2023
Documentation of Indigenous People
Project Number | NF/PG/2023/0003 | Grant Agency / Donors | NCFP Foundation | Project Owner | Prashanth Srinivasan | |
Project Mentor | Balmforth Mark | Project Locations | Sri Lanka | Project Period | 2023 | |
Stakeholders | Staff and Volunteers of Noolaham Foundation |
This project aims to document undiscovered traditions and cultural movements of indigenous peoples with their permission in a contemporary manner without any alteration. Knowing their arts, traditional practices, and spontaneous lifestyles in harmony with nature and establishing new ways and approaches to anthropological and ethnographic perspectives and fields of study in Sri Lanka
- Ongoing