We catalog non-Latin-script DH projects while investigating their long-term sustainability. Our mixed-methods study uncovers concerning lifecycle patterns: most grant-funded projects vanish when funding ends, erasing valuable scholarship. We trace this “preservation gap” to institutional stewardship failures, inadequate archiving infrastructure, and evaluation metrics that favour traditional outputs. Finally, we propose a combined technical-and-policy framework — standardised metadata, automated pipelines, and revised incentive structures — to ensure enduring access to digital humanities data.
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