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Digitization and cataloging of 750 printings for a retrospective German national bibliography for the 18th century

Applicant Konstanze Söllner
Subject Area History of Science
Term from 2014 to 2016
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 261899242
 
The aim of the project is to display about 750 digitized copies of significant printings of the 18th century. These printings are going to be digitized within one year according to the "DFG Practical Guidelines on Digitization" and indexed with bibliographic and structural metadata. The digitized printings will be made accessible on the online-platform VD 18 as well as by the Bavarian Union Catalogue and the OPAC of the University Library. They will also be included in the German Digital Library (DDB) and the Europeana by OAI-interface.Almost 60% of the printings to be digitized within the project, that is about 600 titles, are part of the ¿Trew Library¿ as a first analysis has shown. The library of Christoph Jacob Trew, an 18th century physician and scientist of Nuremberg, is supposed to be one of the most important natural history collections in Germany. The entire Trew Library including his collection of scholarly correspondence was transferred to Erlangen University in 1818.Based on their historical shelf marks, bookplates or other indications of provenance, the printings of the ¿Trew Library¿ will be virtually united in the OPAC as well as in a specific digital collection. The proposed project is going to add important printings to this collection.
DFG Programme Cataloguing and Digitisation (Scientific Library Services and Information Systems)
 
 

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