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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Turning Historical Documents into Digital Full Texts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you to Munich on Tuesday 11 October and Wednesday 12 October, 2011, for two conferences under the shared title “Turning Historical Documents into Digital Full Texts”.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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Cooperative projects of the Munich Digitization Center

The Digital Library cooperates with numerous scholarly and research organisations in the areas of digitization and long-term storage.

A selection of the most important current projects by September 2008

 

VD16 digital

 

VD16The currently biggest digitization project of the Munich Digitization Center aims the complete digitization of at least one copy of every printed 16th century work published in German speaking countries which is preserved in the Bavarian State Library. Every volume is published instantly on the web. Access is free of charge. The long-term preservation of all images in a high quality ensures various opportunities of usage in the future. The project is supported by the DDFGGerman Research Foundation

 

 

Public-private Partnership of the Bavarian State Library with Google

 

Google In the coming years the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek will digitise its complete copyright-free historical holdings of printed works within the framework of a public-private partnership. A duration of several years is scheduled for the undertaking and presumably over one million titles will be scanned in the course of the project. The Munich Digitization Center plays an important role in this context. It manages the processing and online publication of the library digital copy of every scanned book as well as the long-term preservation of all 300 Million scans inside the storage system of the Leibniz Supercomputing Center.

 

 

IMPACT – IMProving ACcess to Text

 

IMPACT PROJECTIMPACT is a project funded by the European Commission. It aims to significantly improve access to historical text and to take away the barriers that stand in the way of the mass digitization of the European cultural heritage.

 

 

MichaelPLUS

 

MichaelPLUSThe multilingual MICHAEL service allows exploration of digital collections from museums, archives, libraries and other cultural institutions from across Europe. Whether you are interested in art or archaeology, family history or planning holidays, the Romans or modern History, MICHAEL can show you what is available.

 

 

nestor

 

nestornestor is a cooperative project of libraries, archives and museums as well as of leading experts forming a network of expertise in long-term preservation and long-term availability of digital resources. A goal of this project (funded by the BMBF, German Ministery of Education and Research) is the constitution of a permanent form of organization for all issues of long-term preservation as well as the development of national and international agreements and the assignment of tasks.

 

 

The Library Archiving and Access System (Das Bibliothekarische Archivierungs- und Bereitstellungssystem - BABS)

 

nestorThe Bavarian State Library has been working on an extension of its long-term preservation infrastructure. In a pilot project, a Library Archiving and Access System (BABS) for the preservation of internet publications has been developed. The technical infrastructure of the archival system is realized in partnership with the Leibniz Computing Center Munich (LRZ).

 

 

The Library of Bavarian Online Resources (Die Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online - BLO)

 

BLOThe Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online (BLO) is the most comprehensive portal on Bavarian history, comprising numerous electronic resources, e.g. historic maps, photographic collections, portrait galleries, digitised journals, manuscripts and handwritings, a collection of newspapers and more.

 

 

Innovative Librarian Services for Common Digital Documents (Prototypischer Betrieb allgemeiner Dokumente - PROBADO)

 

probadoThe use of complex, non-textual data and documents is becoming more and more important. Today's digital libraries, however, do not support these data optimally because they are based on the assumption that all documents can be described textually. The goal of the project PROBADO is to develop tools and systems as well as to create methods and workflows that allow academic libraries to treat different common documents in the same way as textual documents. Focused at the beginning are the domains e-learning, music and 3D-graphic.

 

 

Virtual Library Musicology (Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Musikwissenschaft - ViFaMusik)

 

probadoViFaMusik, the central portal for music and musicology, allows you to access an extensive digital library containing the latest scholarly research and online resources. Using a single search engine you can find bibliographical data, entries to experts and research projects as well as current events to your search topic.

 

 

DFG-Viewer

 

nestorThe DFG-Viewer is a web service for accessing digital content located in decentral library repositories. It presents heterogeneous digital resources in a consistent surface. It was developed by incitement of the German Research Foundation (DFG) by the following libraries: Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel, Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt and the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek.
A link to the viewer can be found on the level of every digitised object published by funding of the German Research Foundation.

 

 

Andere Projekte

 

Several other projects of the Munich Digitization Center which are not mentioned here can be found inside the Digitale SammlungenDigital Collections

 

 

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