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A first draft of the prototype can be found here(TODO) (requires login).
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* First [https://zim01.gwdg.de/repos/smc/trunk/02_Related_Material/02_Projects/Spätscholastik/Requirements_from_Institute.doc requirements from the institute] (requires login).


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Preface[edit]

The Max-Planck-Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte is intending to create a web based archiving and working environment for text corpora of the late scholasticism period. The MPDL should function as a technical advisor and will develop the required web solution for this project.

In a first step a prototype will be created to shape functionalities and workflows. This prototype was demonstrated on the workshop "Die Schule von Salamanca und ihre Bedeutung für das westliche Denken. Ein Projekt zur Erschließung von Quellen, Konzepten und Kontexten".

Initial Meeting 19.04.2010 (Dr. Birr, Kiefl)[edit]

Document "Szenario einer internetbasierten Bibliothek der spanischen Spätscholastik" was explained and discussed:

Possible candidates of a life demonstration with the latest ViRR implementation are

  • Bibl. meta data
  • Structural meta data of a volume

Candidates for a visual prototype are

  • Structural meta data of a volume
  • A browse by (Authors, Volumes,...)
  • Person related meta data
  • 'Lemmaliste'

Some topics appear to be better covered by a static presentation

  • OCR
  • dynamic Editions

Ms. Birr provided exemplary material on the subjects which can be integrated.

There are several possibilities to approach a first presentation:

  1. Aligned to the Digitisation Lifecycle (what is necessary, what are the steps)
  2. Visionary "Spätscholasik with global access" (what could be thought of)
  3. Narrative Scenario: Scientific work with digitised online resources

Contact[edit]

Priv.-Doz. Dr. Christiane Birr
Max-Planck-Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte
Hausener Weg 120
60489 Frankfurt am Main
Tel.: 069 - 789 78 161

Material[edit]