Dear Colleagues,
Can you please give any example of a (small) digital collection of manuscript or printed primary sources which, 1) operates as an independent web-portal AND also 2) their data are in some way included/aggregated into some large collection or digital library?
I am particularly interested in what happens as data pass from a "small" into a "large" digital resource? What kind of data are most suitable and frequent object of such aggregation in our area of digital humanities: only meta-data, or also msDesc, digital images, transcriptions? How "visible" is the original small collection after the aggregation? Etc.
I hope this is not an off-topic question. Thank you for any advice,
Matija
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Matija Ogrin, dr.
Register of Early Modern Slovenian Manuscripts (NRSS)
<http://ezb.ijs.si/nrss/>
Research Centre of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
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