[Sca-librarians] Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts at UCLA CMRS

Anna Troy owly3 at yahoo.se
Thu Dec 18 03:16:30 CST 2008


Got this from the Scribes list

Anna de Byxe

> > > Subject: Catalogue of Digitized Medieval
> Manuscripts at UCLA CMRS
> > >
> > > It is with great pleasure that we would like to
> draw your attention
> > > to the Catalogue of Digitized Medieval
> Manuscripts. Hosted by
> > > UCLA's Center for Medieval and Renaissance
> Studies, the Catalogue
> > > seeks to provide a technological solution to a
> simple and rather
> > > delightful "problem": the breathtaking
> increase in the number of
> > > medieval manuscripts available on the web in
> their entirety, but in
> > > a bewildering range of venues and formats.
> > >
> > > Currently, almost one thousand manuscripts,
> digitized and available
> > > in their entirety on the web, have been entered
> into the Catalogue.
> > > Users can search the Catalogue on basic
> information about
> > > manuscripts, such as the location, language, or
> date of a codex, or
> > > browse through the complete Catalogue.
> > >
> > > We welcome feedback on your experience using the
> website, and
> > > particularly welcome suggestions for sites not
> currently
> > > represented in the Catalogue. The Catalogue can
> be accessed at:
> > > http://manuscripts.cmrs.ucla.edu. More
> information about the
> > > project:
> http://manuscripts.cmrs.ucla.edu/about.php, or by
> > > contacting Matthew Fisher at
> fisher[at]humnet[dot]ucla[dot]edu.



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