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Explore the importance of digitizing historical records to preserve and access valuable information. Join us for insights on the impact of digitization on scholarship and libraries, exemplified through the Rossetti Archive. Witness the meticulous process of transforming printed materials into digital formats with modern tools like CRUSE scanners and UVa Digitization Services. Discover the power of platforms like NINES.org and UVa Scholars' Lab in advancing electronic scholarship and humanism. Embrace the future of preserving and sharing our collective heritage through digitization.
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‘Digitizing the Historical Record’: Scholarship, Libraries, and c.21 Humanism Andrew S. Keener #nudhl session 2.3 13 December 2013
The University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA
Most learned and fruitfull commentaries of D. Peter Martir Vermilius Florentine... Trans. Sir Henry Billingsley (London: John Day, 1568).
Most learned and fruitfull commentaries of D. Peter Martir Vermilius Florentine... Trans. Sir Henry Billingsley (London: John Day, 1568). Title page, Huntington Library copy
Most learned and fruitfull commentaries of D. Peter Martir Vermilius Florentine... Trans. Sir Henry Billingsley (London: John Day, 1568).
Manuscript document prepared for digitization, UVa Digitization Services (@UVaDigServ)
Printed book undergoing digitization, UVa Digitization Services (@UVaDigServ)
CRUSE scanner at work, UVa Digitization Services (@UVaDigServ)
NINES.org(Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-Century Electronic Scholarship)
UVa Scholars’ Lab (@scholarslab)
UVa Scholars’ Lab (@scholarslab)