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[20.05.2013]


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Location based services App - Bavaria in historical maps

The new app "Bavaria in historical maps" of the Bavarian State Library, offers a new digital experience: With tablet and smartphone, you can go on a fascinating journey through Bavaria's historic maps. "Bavaria in historical maps" available from 29.04.2013 first in Apple's App Store; will be available in summer via Google Play.
[29.04.2013]

bavarikon - Kultur und Wissensschätze Bayerns

On 16.04.2013 bavarikon, the culture and ken portal of the Free State of Bavaria, was formally released in a beta version. It contains arts, culture and knowledge treasures from nearly 20 Bavarian cultural institutions. The Munich DigitiZation Center of BSB is responsible for the technical development and operation of bavarikon. www.bavarikon.de/en
[16.04.2013]

Image Search in digital mass data - An innovative project of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek and the Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute goes online.

A community project of the Munich Digitization Center and the Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute of Berlin opens up new horizons for science and education: the similarity-based search on big digital databases. The new search on image similarity, which is a worldwide innovation in this form, counts as a model for non-text-based access to the cultural heritage. Similarity-based image-search
[26.03.2013]

Newly developed 3D-BSB-Explorer in the exhibition Magnificent Manuscripts

The 3D-BSB-Explorer is an innovative, gesture-controlled presentation system that has been developed jointly by the Munich DigitiZation Center of the Bavarian State Library and the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute. The device serves the three-dimensional presentation of unique manuscripts and rare printed books. Currently, the 3D-BSB-Explorer is used for the exhibition Magnificent Manuscripts. Treasures of Book Illumination from 780 through 1180
[22.10.2012]

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[20.05.2013]

Turning Historical Documents into Digital Full Texts

The Munich DigitiZation Center (MDZ) of the Bavarian State Library invites you to Munich on Tuesday 11 October and Wednesday 12 October, 2011, for two conferences under the shared title “Turning Historical Documents into Digital Full Texts”. Please note: both conferences are German-speaking only! For more information about the programme and registration, please visit the event websitewebsite
[31.08.2011]

Reorganization of the computing centre

Due to reorganization of our computing centre, all services of this website will not be avaible between May 12 2011 and May 17 2011.
[09.05.2011]

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Wolfram von Eschenbach: Parzival Heliand Nibelungenlied (Leithandschrift A) Deutsche Bibel Hofkleiderbuch 1508-1551 Prey: Adelsgenealogie Band 27 Ottheinrich-Bibel Band 1 Nibelungenlied (Leithandschrift A) Deutsche Bibel Hofkleiderbuch 1508-1551 Prey: Adelsgenealogie Band 27 Ottheinrich-Bibel Band 1 Ottheinrich-Bibel Band 6 Ottheinrich-Bibel Band 7 Ottheinrich-Bibel Band 8 Adalbert Stifter: Der Nachsommer 1 Adalbert Stifter: Der Nachsommer 2 Adalbert Stifter: Der Nachsommer 3 Das Geheime Ehrenbuch der Fugger De medicina libri VIII Münchener Corvinen Münchener Corvinen Münchener Corvinen Münchener Corvinen Münchener Corvinen Evangeliar aus dem Bamberger Dom Notitia Dignitatum Qazwini: Kosmographie Kalila wa-Dimna Münchener Corvinen De vita Plotini. Enneades I-VI Jüdische Rituale Babylonischer Talmud Kindtauf des Fräuleins Elisabeth zu Hessen Zeugbuch Kaiser Maximilians I. Ortenburger Wappenbuch Acht Inventionen zum Ringelrennen 1596 Kostüme und Sittenbilder Fuggerorum et Fuggerarum. imagines Thalhofer: Fechtbuch von 1467 Turnierbuch nach Hans Burgkmair d. Ä Sibyllae et prophetae de Christo Salvatore vaticinantes Hans Mielich: Kleinodienbuch Murasaki Shikibu: Genji kokogami Schahnameh Persische Miniaturen Thailändische Poetik Gebetbuch der Haremsdame Dül Gutenbergbibel 1 Gutenbergbibel 2 Gutenbergbibel 3 Elegien auf Jacques Dupuy Schedelsche Weltchronik Theuerdank Jost Amman: Thierbuch

Chronicle of the Munich Digitization Center

Summer of 1997

Inception of the Munich Digitization Center with support of the BSBGerman Research Foundation.

 

1997-2003

Several digitization projects, realized with own equipment or by outsourcing. Assembling of a server infrastructure.

 

1999

First project in long-term preservation subjects together with the Software Technology Institute of the BSBUniversity of the German Federal Armed Forces (Universität der Bundeswehr).

 

July 2003

The Bavarian State Library is founder member of the BSBnestor-initiative (the german Network of expertise in Digital long-term preservation).

 

2003

The ZENDZEND workflow-tool, based on Open-Source-Software, becomes the backbone of all digitization and archiving processes.

 

January til March 2004

The Munich Digitization Center abolishes its collection of CD-ROMs and DVDs. Change to professional and efficient storage systems by support of the BSBLeibniz Supercomputinge Center. Implementing of automatic storage procedures.

 

2004

Relaunch of the BSBBayerische Landesbibliothek Online as a central portal for resources on Bavarian history.

 

2004-2005

Fundamental reorganisation and massive expansion of the Digitization Center and installation of several modern scanning facilities. Start of mass digitization.

 

2004

Start of digitization of the complete BSBMonumenta Germaniae Historica which will be finished 2005.

 

2005

Evaluation of the MDZ by the BSBGerman Research Foundation with positive result.

 

2005

Start of the long-term preservation project "Library Archiving and Access System" BSBBABS. Implementation of new workflows in long-term preservation.

 

2006

Start of the project BSBVD 16 with further new scanners.

 

July 2006

The archive exceeds the limit of 10 million files (15 terabytes).

 

Summer of 2006

The MDZ ist the biggest german provider of retrodigitised content.

 

December 2006

The first complete hardware-migration of the archival system succeeds within 10 days. Cause is the relocation of the Leibniz-Supercomputing-Center to München-Garching.

 

10 Jahre MDZ

 

February 2007

Rapid increase of production. The archive exceeds the limit of 15 million files (28 terabytes).

 

March 7th 2007

The public-provate partnership of the BSB and BSBGoogle is announced. The digitization of more than 1 million books will soon increase the content of the Digital Collections of the BSB as well as the size of the electronic archive.

 

July 2007

Project VD16 digital starts. The digitization of the whole holdings of 16th century prints (7.230.000 pages approx.) by two scan robots starts July and will last til 2009.

 

October 2007

The classic MDZ homepage is being disconnected after 10 years of duty. Launch of a copletely revised version with extended features.

The classic MDZ homepage 1997 - 2007

 

January 2008

Doubling of the data holdings within just one year. The archive now comprises 25.1 M files (49,9 TB data).

 

June 2008

The Bavarian State Library is elected 'Library of the year 2008' by the The German Library Association. Among other facts the statement of the jury pointed out the developement of the Munich Digitization Center to a service and technology provider for libraries as well as the engagement of the library in long-term preservation together with the Leibniz Supercomputing Center. Award ceremony takes place October 24d.

 

June 18-20, 2008

Scan Robot Days at the Bavarian State Library. The four leading manufacturers of automated scanning devices show their newest equipment to a well-informed international public.

 

October 11, 2008

The first open day since five years is a great success. Several hundreds of visitors drop by to see our facilities and to have a chat with the staff of the MDZ.

 

 

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