The Digital room of Onsori is a special digital library with a collection of digital objects about his works and his poems that can include text, visual material, audio material and video material stored as electronic media formats. Nowadays the libraries and the archives are bursting with huge volumes of data, and the problem is to offer this data to their users in a faster and more organized manner. With the digital room of Onsori, I would try to actualize a specialized digital library (in my broader field and in my professional capacity) to help make the research process easier for the researchers while organizing data about a definite and determinate subject. This will allow us to respond to today’s necessity: velocity and facility. Thus, both researchers and people who are just curious about a specific topic can have quick and easy access to information relevant to their research. Onsori is a panegyrist poet of the seventeenth and eleventh centuries (X / XI), who is at the beginning of Persian literature. he is one of the first poets to have a Divan (a type of poetic collection in which the poems have a particular style) and many poets were his pupils and in the following periods, many other poets were influenced by his style. With Onsori the typology of qaside, started by Rudaki, is brought to perfection. Unfortunately, it has not been studied as much as it would have deserved. This fusion of ancient Persian literature and new technologies will allow and perhaps even encourage people to discover this rich literary culture. Thanks to the collaboration of the Persian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, this project will be the first initiative in a series of digital libraries (for the “Big Twenty”1 of 1 Mowlavi (Rumi) (1207-1273 AD), Ferdowsi (940-1020 AD), Hafez (1325-1389 AD), Khayyám (1048-1131 AD), Saadi (1210-1291 AD), Nizami (1141-1209 AD), Rudaki (858-941 AD), Attar (1145-1220 AD), Amir Khusrow (1253-1325 AD), Khaqani (1121-1190 AD), Sanai (1080-1141 AD), Nasir Khusraw (1004-1088 AD), Anvari (1126–1189 AD), Farrukhi Sistani (961-1037 AD), Manuchehri (965-1040 AD), Fakhr-al-Din Iraqi (1213-1289 AD), Baba Tahir (1024-1093), Khwaju Kermani (1280-1352 AD), Sanaie (1080-1131 AD) and Onsori (963-1039 AD). 4 Persian literature, and for this reason the project is called 20 DLs) on other important and famous Persian poets that will have to be created in the future within this collaboration. We collected data for the digital library in Iran, like to digitize manuscripts or some documents relating to this poet. We agreed with the libraries for copyright issues giving us permission to use the data available for the “Digital Room of Onsori”. Some of our criteria for the “Digital Room of Onsori”: - Content Richness - User-Friendliness - Reliability - Freshness - Quality-of-Service Requirements - Free Content - Having The Collection of Manuscripts - Having Open Data - Multimedia Rich - The Possibility for connection to the other digital libraries On the usage-related side, we will consider the popularity of scenarios and digital objects, the correctness of scenario models, the usability of services, and the educational potential of resources. Finally, we hope to connect this research with the development of curriculum materials that will be helpful for teaching and learning about digital libraries.
Digital Room of Onsori
ESTEKI, SHAMILA
2020-05-29
Abstract
The Digital room of Onsori is a special digital library with a collection of digital objects about his works and his poems that can include text, visual material, audio material and video material stored as electronic media formats. Nowadays the libraries and the archives are bursting with huge volumes of data, and the problem is to offer this data to their users in a faster and more organized manner. With the digital room of Onsori, I would try to actualize a specialized digital library (in my broader field and in my professional capacity) to help make the research process easier for the researchers while organizing data about a definite and determinate subject. This will allow us to respond to today’s necessity: velocity and facility. Thus, both researchers and people who are just curious about a specific topic can have quick and easy access to information relevant to their research. Onsori is a panegyrist poet of the seventeenth and eleventh centuries (X / XI), who is at the beginning of Persian literature. he is one of the first poets to have a Divan (a type of poetic collection in which the poems have a particular style) and many poets were his pupils and in the following periods, many other poets were influenced by his style. With Onsori the typology of qaside, started by Rudaki, is brought to perfection. Unfortunately, it has not been studied as much as it would have deserved. This fusion of ancient Persian literature and new technologies will allow and perhaps even encourage people to discover this rich literary culture. Thanks to the collaboration of the Persian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, this project will be the first initiative in a series of digital libraries (for the “Big Twenty”1 of 1 Mowlavi (Rumi) (1207-1273 AD), Ferdowsi (940-1020 AD), Hafez (1325-1389 AD), Khayyám (1048-1131 AD), Saadi (1210-1291 AD), Nizami (1141-1209 AD), Rudaki (858-941 AD), Attar (1145-1220 AD), Amir Khusrow (1253-1325 AD), Khaqani (1121-1190 AD), Sanai (1080-1141 AD), Nasir Khusraw (1004-1088 AD), Anvari (1126–1189 AD), Farrukhi Sistani (961-1037 AD), Manuchehri (965-1040 AD), Fakhr-al-Din Iraqi (1213-1289 AD), Baba Tahir (1024-1093), Khwaju Kermani (1280-1352 AD), Sanaie (1080-1131 AD) and Onsori (963-1039 AD). 4 Persian literature, and for this reason the project is called 20 DLs) on other important and famous Persian poets that will have to be created in the future within this collaboration. We collected data for the digital library in Iran, like to digitize manuscripts or some documents relating to this poet. We agreed with the libraries for copyright issues giving us permission to use the data available for the “Digital Room of Onsori”. Some of our criteria for the “Digital Room of Onsori”: - Content Richness - User-Friendliness - Reliability - Freshness - Quality-of-Service Requirements - Free Content - Having The Collection of Manuscripts - Having Open Data - Multimedia Rich - The Possibility for connection to the other digital libraries On the usage-related side, we will consider the popularity of scenarios and digital objects, the correctness of scenario models, the usability of services, and the educational potential of resources. Finally, we hope to connect this research with the development of curriculum materials that will be helpful for teaching and learning about digital libraries.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
---|---|---|---|
phdunige_4182410.pdf
accesso aperto
Tipologia:
Tesi di dottorato
Dimensione
20.76 MB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
20.76 MB | Adobe PDF | Visualizza/Apri |
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.