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====Veththiyar Thamilaavanam: Colombo Royal College Digitization Project ====
 
====Veththiyar Thamilaavanam: Colombo Royal College Digitization Project ====
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Institutional Archiving is one of the mile-stone of Noolaham Foundation. Under this concept, many institutions are identified and archiving of documents produced by the institution carry out continuously. Under this objective, one of the famous school, Royal College, Colombo came forward to digitize all document produced by the Tamil speaking students and students of Royal College Tamil Debate Council have electronically documented the school books published for the past 48 years. An event named ‘Veththiyar Thamizhavanam 2013’ organized by the said council and Noolaham Foundation released a CD at Royal College Union Skill Centre on 31st March 2013.
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The chief guest was Hon D. M. Swaminathan and special guest was M. Raja Rajeswaran Thangarajah, Attorney-at-Law. The other distinguished participants were School Principle, Mr. H.A.Upali Gunasekara, the Deputy Principal of Royal College, Mr M.Ganapathipillay, The Teacher-in-Charge of the current debate team of Royal College, Mr G.Sri Ragawarajan. The intervention was honorably appreciated by all distinguish guest, and it has been collectively  agreed by the college council to continuously work with Noolaham Foundation to digitize all production produced in near future.
  
 
====Aaram: Jaffna Hindu College Digitization Project ====
 
====Aaram: Jaffna Hindu College Digitization Project ====

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2014

2013

Veththiyar Thamilaavanam: Colombo Royal College Digitization Project

Institutional Archiving is one of the mile-stone of Noolaham Foundation. Under this concept, many institutions are identified and archiving of documents produced by the institution carry out continuously. Under this objective, one of the famous school, Royal College, Colombo came forward to digitize all document produced by the Tamil speaking students and students of Royal College Tamil Debate Council have electronically documented the school books published for the past 48 years. An event named ‘Veththiyar Thamizhavanam 2013’ organized by the said council and Noolaham Foundation released a CD at Royal College Union Skill Centre on 31st March 2013. The chief guest was Hon D. M. Swaminathan and special guest was M. Raja Rajeswaran Thangarajah, Attorney-at-Law. The other distinguished participants were School Principle, Mr. H.A.Upali Gunasekara, the Deputy Principal of Royal College, Mr M.Ganapathipillay, The Teacher-in-Charge of the current debate team of Royal College, Mr G.Sri Ragawarajan. The intervention was honorably appreciated by all distinguish guest, and it has been collectively agreed by the college council to continuously work with Noolaham Foundation to digitize all production produced in near future.

Aaram: Jaffna Hindu College Digitization Project

Tamil Documentation Conference 2013

Noolaham Foundation which is a charitable organization (GA 2390) founded to provide enhanced access to information sources and foster knowledge-based development in Sri Lanka has been engaged in digital documentation and preservation initiatives since January 2005. During the first 8 years, have amassed hundreds of volunteers and archived more than 12,000 publications related to Sri Lanka’s Tamil speaking communities, created a vast digital library, and conducted numerous seminars and workshops. The biggest challenge face in our documentation activities is the lack of awareness among the general public as well as the research community of the importance of documentation.

To overcome this hurdle systematically and academically, the Noolaham Foundation has conducted annual conferences and published a research book which is consist of 48 selected researches. There were eight topics, and editorial board with professors and scholars were supported Noolaham Foundation to qualify the researches. It has instigated nearly 108 new researchers among scholars who are interested in the field of documentation and preservation of knowledge, created a platform for researchers to present the work that they have already done in this area and shared their work and received feedback from each other. As aimed, this conference renewed interest in the areas of documentation and preservation in the larger community.

Panaiyolai Documentation Seminar 2013

Panaiyolai, which is the easily available and most usable commodity among the Tamil speaking communities in Sri Lanka is a name of the program of Noolaham Foundation. Under this programme, many seminars and knowledge transformation exercises carry out by Noolaham Foundation. On this background, a seminar titled ‘Panaiyolai’ was organized by the Noolaham Foundation on 25 April 2013 at Vinothan Hall, Colombo Tamil Sangam. The event started at 15:00 hrs was presided by Mr.Seran Sivananthamoorthy . The first address was on the topic “Introduction to Wikipedia” by Mr.A.Ravishankar, followed by an address by Mr.M.Mayuran on the topic “Open Content”, and finally Mr.T.Kopinath delivered an address on “Creative Commons”. The event was called over at about 18:00 hrs.

Collection Development 2013

Upcountry documentation and archiving project


Archiving of the documents produced by upcountry scholars and writers is one of the programs of Noolaham Foundation. A working committee has formed to develop the documentation of upcountry documents. The committee includes senior journalists and writers such as Theliwaththai Joseph, Thilagarajah Mylvaganam (Malliyappusanthi Thilagar), Lunugala Sri, T.V.Thinakaran, M.A. Al- Azoomath, and Lenin Mathivanam. Through series of discussion and meetings convinced focusing on different methods and systems that could be devised and created for documenting up-country documents. A compact disk comprising 91 books was shared in many meeting with the relevant stakeholders. More than 150 books and other products were digitized up to the date and made available in www.noolaham.org . Mrs Radika Thinakaran, based in Hotagale is the focal person and carries out all digitizing and archiving activities.

2012

Colombo Tamil Sangam Library Digitization 2012

Collection Development 2012

Jaffna Public Library Digitization 2012

Digitizing Publications for Online Access

Panaiyolai Documentation Seminar 2012

Documentation and Archiving of rare endangered documents

Noolaham 10,000 Event

Muslim documentation and archiving project


2011

Colombo Tamil Sangam Library Digitization 2011

Collection Development 2011

Jaffna Public Library Digitization 2011

Digitization Workshop 2011

Introductory Events 2011


2010

Colombo Tamil Sangam Library Digitization 2010

Collection Development 2010

International Center for Ethnic Studies Digitization Project

Ithazhaham: Collection Development project for Magazines

Vaasihasalai: Collection Development project for Newspapers

Project Niruvanam: Data set of Tamil Organizations

Digitization Workshop 2010


2009

Collection Development 2009

Colombo Tamil Sangam Library Digitization 2009

Digitization Project, Colombo 2009


2008

Digitization Project, Trincomalee 2008

FrontPage Digitization Project 2008 / 2009

Digitization Project, Colombo 2008


2007

Digital Library CMS Project 2007

Womens' Education and Research Centre Digitization Project

WERC Digitization project was the first collaborative project conducted by Noolaham Foundation. The objective of this project was to digitize the publications of WERC and Dr. Selvy Thiruchandran. This project was cordinated by G. Shaseevan.

WERC provided the publications, the computer, computer maintenance, and a space in their research library to carry out the scanning. Noolaham Foundation paid for the labour and scanner. This collaboration saw 140 publications being digitized.

Volunteer Digitization Project, Colombo 2007

Digitization Project, Colombo 2007


2006

Digitization Project, Jaffna 2006


2005

Marumalarchi Digitization Project