Tag: Digitisation
Genus sets date for fourth and final free digitisation workshop of 2016
Since April 2015 Genus has held a series of successful free Digitisation Workshops to help organisations gain an understanding of the processes involved in starting a digitisation project. The main aim of the digitisation workshop will be to show participants… Read more
Digital.Bodleian – providing a single search and discovery interface for existing digitised collections
The desire of the Digital.Bodleian Project was to migrate multiple silos of content – content which had been put online by the Bodleian Library at various times over the previous 15 years – into a single storage… Read more
Cynefin project – National Library of Wales – repairing and digitising the country’s tithe maps
The Cynefin project is a three year project launched in October 2013 and set for completion this autumn, which involves digitising more than 1,000 tithe maps, includes substantial conservation work on the majority of them. There are… Read more
Collections Dive at Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums – finding new ways to present digital content
The Collections Dive at TWAM is an alternative mode of presenting the collections for discovery and although it is not presenting any records online for the first time (objects presented were already digitised and made available by… Read more
British Museum partners with Google Cultural Institute in breathtaking online project
More than 4,500 objects from the British Museum can be viewed online from today by people around the world due to a new partnership between the Google Cultural Institute and the British Museum. The Google Cultural Institute brings the world’s… Read more