The DART project is a collaboration between the University of Washington (UW) and research institutions in Thailand to provide online access to qualitative and quantitative social science research data on Thailand. Goals of the DART project are to: 1) develop best practices for digital archiving of multiple-format social science research materials and data, including rights and cultural property management; 2) develop a metadata schema and system design which allow for inter-operability of data for different uses; 3) surveying, aggregating, normalizing and cataloging data for inclusion a central registry at the UW. This central registry will be posted on the internet in Thai and English for use by the public and communities of researchers.
To this date, DART consists primarily of collections of ethnographic and anthropological materials collected by academics and researchers in Thailand in the 1960s through 1970s. Current DART collections are held in the following repositories: University of Washington Special Collections, Seattle, USA; and the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.
Select a community to browse its collections.
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Agriculture การเกษตร |
Religious Rites and Ceremonies ศาสนา/กรรมพิธี |
Housing and Buildings บ้านตึก/ชุมชน |
Handicrafts หัตถกรรม |
Birth/Marriage/Death การ เกิด/แต่งงาน/ตาย |
Other อื่นๆ |