English: In recent decades, scholars have been establishing correlations between wooden slips through contents, archeological sites, document types, handwritings, and other factors. But today, with digital humanities tools scholars may find ways to accelerate the slips rejoining and volumes restoration. Taking “Fragments of a Post Register” as an example, the text comparison tool on “Digital Analysis System for Humanities”, developed by the Academia Sinica Center for Digital Cultures, was employed to filter through the contents of wooden slips discovered at the same excavation location (A35 Taralingin-durbeljin), thereby improving manual collation that can be prone to omissions. In addition, “Wooden Slips Character Dictionary” supports functionality that allows researchers to view full images and details of slips and compare them. Through the above process, it was found that slip nos. 495.2 and 505.6, whose contents are related, share similarities in regards to strokes and can thus be placed together.