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Digitalization Plan of the Rare Books Department – Case Study
2012-2017
Manuscriptorium WorkshopHungarian National Library
09. 11. 2012.
HUNGARICA PROJECT
Historical Collections
Incunabula (nearly 1900 volumes)
Old Hungarian Library (8500 items)
Hungarica Library (more than 3000 copies)
Antiqua (approx. 13000 documents)
Digitalization Plan
1. Incunabula Hungarica
2. Old Hungarian Library
3. Bibliotheca Hungarica
Incunabula Hungarica I.
First task:to collect electronic
documents of all Hungarian incunabula available in any collections of the world
Electronic Hess
Princeton - Partnership
Electronic Basilius
Electronic Confessionale
Laudivius and Han
Incunabula Hungarica II.
Second Task:
to link the metadata, with electronical documents in the Digital Library, MARC 856
Metadata
Digital Library
MARC 856
Incunabula Hungarica III.
Third Task:
to collect all those special incunabula, which were not published in Hungary, but were written by Hungarian persons
Incunabula Hungarica IV.
Fourth Task:
to digitalize incunabula, which are linked to the history of Hungary
E - Old Hungarian Library
Second Plan:
works in old Hungarian language
books which were produced in historic Hungary
works of Hungarian authors, who lived ever in historic Hungary
from the beginnings to 1711
Tasks: E-RMK I-III.
1. Digitalization
2. Exchange
3. Collection
I. Digitalization
First task:to digitalize all
copies, which can be found in the Hungarian National Library (published in Hungarian or in Hungary)
II. Exchange
Second Task:bilateral
agreements with some partners, give / get electronic copies of Hungarian early prints
Hungarica Bibliography
III. Collection
Third Task:
to collect every work which was written by any Hungarian author
from 1501 to 1711
E - Bibliotheca Hungarica
Works about Hungary by foreign authors or engravers
between 16-18th centuries
1526 – 1566 - 1686
Three Tasks
1. Digitalization
2. Research Program
3. Develop Database
Research and Database
connecting to other Hungarian and European research programs:
1. Old Hungarian Readings
2. European Reception
3. Cultural Heritage
Thank you for your kind attention!
Farkas Gábor FarkasRare Books Department
gfarkas@oszk.hu www.oszk.hu