"Just Make the Data Available": Exploring Manuscripts with OPenn | Penn Libraries

peter.suber's bookmarks 2021-04-09

Summary:

"Once upon a time, examining pages from one of the Medieval manuscripts held by Penn Libraries’ Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books, and Manuscripts would always require someone to make an appointment with a curator, travel to Philadelphia, and visit the Charles K. MacDonald Reading Room. While the experience of viewing a rare book or manuscript in person is still one of vital importance to researchers, this is not a trip that just anyone had the capability to make, even before the COVID-19 pandemic restricted all our movements. Since the late 1990s, Penn Libraries has helped researchers surmount this obstacle through a wide variety of digitization efforts, including projects like Penn in Hand and Print at Penn. Today, one way to explore the Libraries’ digitized manuscripts is using OPenn, a website hosting high-resolution archival images of manuscripts and descriptive information about each one of them. Launched in 2015, OPenn now holds just over 10,000 documents and more than 1 million individual images from over fifty institutions, including the African Episcopal Church of St. ThomasColumbia Universitythe Rosenbach, and the British Library, all freely available to download, use, and share. ..."

Link:

https://www.library.upenn.edu/blogs/libraries-news/just-make-data-available-exploring-manuscripts-openn

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Tags:

oa.new oa.u.pennsylvania oa.data oa.digitization oa.images oa.ch

Date tagged:

04/09/2021, 11:02

Date published:

04/09/2021, 07:02