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In March, Europeana Regia was presented in Paris at the international seminar “The Message of the Old Book in the New Environment”, organized by the Finnish Research Library Association and the Institut Finlandais en France during the 2011 Paris Book Fair (18-19 March 2011). Following a general overview of the project, this presentation focused mainly on the development of the Europeana Regia website, where it will be possible to consult the manuscripts in the context of their historical collections through a multilingual interface.
Presentation of Europeana Regia at "The Message of the Old Book in the New En...
Presentation of Europeana Regia at "The Message of the Old Book in the New En...
Europeana Regia
Aquesta presentació s'emmarca dins de la celebració de la 20a edició de la "Fiesole Collection Development Retreat", celebrada del 25 al 27 d'abril a la Universitat Pompeu Fabra. En concret, la presentació, duta a terme per Lluís Anglada (CSUC) i Ángel Borrego (UB) se centra en el desenvolupament de l'aprenentatge acadèmic digital o digital scholarship a les biblioteques espanyoles.
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Electronic resources in academic libraries
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