The University of Pennsylvania Libraries is pleased to
announce the launch of the new Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts. Since
early November, a new search interface has been available in beta version for
testing. Thanks to feedback from users, we have been able to revise and upgrade
search functionality to offer users a more flexible, powerful, and accurate
search.
The revised Schoenberg
Database of Manuscripts is now available through the Penn
Libraries' Digital Library Architecture. The new search interface features:
To
access the website, click on the link above or go to: http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/schoenberg
. Please send comments or questions to Lynn Ransom (lransom@pobox.upenn.edu).
The Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts makes available data
on medieval manuscript books of five or more folios produced before 1600 in
order to facilitate research for scholars, collectors, and others interested in
manuscript studies and the provenance of these unique books. Drawn from auction
and sales catalogues, inventories, catalogues from institutional and private
collections, and other sources that document sales and locations of manuscript
books, the records assist in locating and identifying particular manuscripts,
establishing provenance, and aggregating descriptive information about specific
classes or types of manuscripts. It was begun in 1997 by Penn Libraries
Overseer Lawrence J. Schoenberg (C'53, WG'56). In 2007, he entrusted
the Penn Libraries with its maintenance and development. The database now
contains over 160,000 searchable records and continues to grow on a daily
basis.
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Lynn Ransom, Ph.D.
Project Manager, Lawrence
J. Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts
Schoenberg Center for
Electronic Text & Image
The University of
Pennsylvania Libraries
3420 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
19104-6206
215.898.785
http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/schoenberg