Dear friends and colleagues,
https://digital-scriptorium.org/
Click to follow link." data-outlook-id="f048413a-2a14-4d18-869a-2965e8e94acc" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Digital Scriptorium (DS) is a growing consortium of North American institutions with collections of global premodern manuscripts, dedicated to building an online union catalog of manuscripts in member collections. Fully implemented in 2024, the new https://search.digital-scriptorium.org/
Click to follow link." data-outlook-id="acbe0b03-8304-444d-8a26-e86475d5a3f3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">DS Catalog has been designed to reduce barriers to participation and ensure sustainability in a linked open data platform. It currently represents over 16,000 manuscripts and fragments from 36 member institutions, with more being added regularly. Since June 2024, we have had over 8000 active users from 110 countries.
If you represent a North American institution with premodern manuscript holdings and would like to find out more about DS, please consider attending one of 3 information sessions via Zoom. In these sessions, we will discuss the benefits of membership and what is involved in contributing your institution's data to the DS Catalog (spoiler alert: not a lot!) and take your questions about participating in DS. Sessions will be held on Wednesday, February 26 (1-2pm ET); Wednesday, March 5 (2-3pm ET); and Tuesday, March 11 (12-1pm ET).
To sign up for an information session, please complete this form.
Membership in DS is an investment in linking manuscript resources across institutions and out into the global linked data environment to advance discovery of and access to these unique witnesses of the world's shared intellectual and cultural heritages. The DS Catalog connects researchers around the world to member collections and promotes a network of scholarship shared among participating institutions. Membership is open to all North American institutions holding a collection or collections of premodern manuscripts.
For more information about specific aspects of DS, please visit the following pages:
Best,
Lynn Ransom
Executive Director, Digital Scriptorium
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Regine Heberlein
Library IT Data Analyst
Princeton University Library
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