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[03.09.2010]

Treasures of the Bavarian State Library in 3D

Masterpieces of the Bavarian State Library in 3D: The Bavarian Regional Library Online (BLO) proudly presents 14 extraordinary specimens from the collections of the Bavarian State Library, including works enlisted in the UNESCO Memory of the World register. All manuscripts and rare books can be viewed not only as two-dimensional images, but also in a new threedimensional way. Software solutions developed in cooperation between the Munich Digitzation Center (MDZ), the Bavarian State Library (BSB) and the Microbox GmbH allow the digital recreation of books in rare detail, thus trying to copy the physical experience of reading in virtual space. BLOBLO
[30.07.2010]

Mobile App "Famous Books - Treasures of the Bavarian State Library"

From now on, not just library users, but also lovers of rare books and old manuscripts of all over the world can view and browse through 52 digitized top items of the Bavarian State Library (like "Heliand", "Parzival" by Wolfram von Eschenbach, and the 42-line Gutenberg Bible) via App for iPad, iPhone and iPod. This is a further step of the Bavarian State Library to continuously expand its digital information services. All 52 objects were produced in the Munich DigitiZation Center / Digital Library (MDZ). The App is available free of charge under the title "Famous Books - Treasures of the Bavarian State Library". Get a first - divce-independent - impression under the following URL: Apple-StoreApple-Store
[19.07.2010]

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Convents – Manuscripts and Incunabula

Frauenklöster - Handschriften und Inkunabeln"Schriftlichkeit in süddeutschen Frauenklöstern" (written documents of south-German convents) is the title of a cooperation project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) within the framework of the action programme "libraries and archives allied with research" (Bibliotheken und Archive im Verbund mit der Forschung). The programmatically new approach allows a close cooperation between the cataloguing, digitisation and scholarly research of the medieval manuscripts, the written documents serving pragmatic purposes and deeds from selected south-German convents. The project is carried out in cooperation between the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, the Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv (Bavaria Main Public Archive) and the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (medieval history: chair III, Prof. Dr. Eva Schlotheuber).

The excellent state of the library and archive collections of the Dominicans of Altenhohenau, the Bridgettine nunnery of Altomünster, the Munich Clarist congregation (St. Jakob am Anger) and the Franciscans (Pütrichhaus), as well as the Benedictines in Neuburg/ Danube for the first time allows to reconstruct and to evaluate the educational and bibliographic profile of the female congregations on the basis of the manuscripts, archive collections and incunabula. The criteria used are the structure of the book collections regarding both content and acquisition, transcription activities, linguistic competence and authorship of the women, the relationship between text and images, the reception of "modern" literature and the exchange with laymen. The equally comprehensively surviving collections of internal documents serving pragmatic purposes (convent diaries, convent chronicles, account books, urbaria, cartularia, books of tradition notes, etc.) furthermore offers a valuable insight in the internal situation of the convents, their administrative structures and archive organisation. Finally and importantly, the "pragmatic documents" represent one of the scarce segments of surviving written heritage which was written by the women themselves.

In the course of the three years' duration of the project approximately 150 Latin and German manuscripts and fragments held by the BSB will be digitized, and 71 of these manuscripts, for which only descriptions written in the 19th century are available, will be newly catalogued.

Realised in cooperation with: Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv
Realised in cooperation with: Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (MA Geschichte III, Prof. Dr. Eva Schlotheuber)
Status: current

Funding: DFG  

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