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Research paper thumbnail of The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL)

Alexandria, 1999

The collections of printed books of the hand-press period (1455-1830) held in the research librar... more The collections of printed books of the hand-press period (1455-1830) held in the research libraries of Europe are an important element in our cultural heritage. Scholars using these collections for research purposes have in the past found difficulty in tracing particular texts and ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL): twenty years of promoting Europe's cultural heritage in print and manuscript

The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL, http://www.cerl.org) is a membership organis... more The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL, http://www.cerl.org) is a membership organisation, involving an active community of c. 190 libraries each with a keen focus on cultural heritage in the form of early printed books and manuscripts. Collaboratively, CERL member libraries and researchers in the field develop products and services. These include the HPB, the CERL Thesaurus, MEI and the CERL Portal. This article comprises a description of CERL's strategy, activities and ways to contribute.

Research paper thumbnail of Collaboration to Build a Meaningful Connection Between Library Content and the Researcher

New Review of Information Networking, 2012

Europeana Libraries is an EU-funded project that brings together the key networks of CENL (Confer... more Europeana Libraries is an EU-funded project that brings together the key networks of CENL (Conference of European National Librarians), LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries), CERL (Consortium of European Research Libraries), and the Europeana Foundation.Together, they are uniting to accomplish the following objectives:• Build a platform capable of large-scale aggregation of national and research libraries' collections;• Feed this newly-aggregated content into a

Research paper thumbnail of The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL)

Alexandria, 1999

The collections of printed books of the hand-press period (1455-1830) held in the research librar... more The collections of printed books of the hand-press period (1455-1830) held in the research libraries of Europe are an important element in our cultural heritage. Scholars using these collections for research purposes have in the past found difficulty in tracing particular texts and ...

Research paper thumbnail of The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL): twenty years of promoting Europe's cultural heritage in print and manuscript

The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL, http://www.cerl.org) is a membership organis... more The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL, http://www.cerl.org) is a membership organisation, involving an active community of c. 190 libraries each with a keen focus on cultural heritage in the form of early printed books and manuscripts. Collaboratively, CERL member libraries and researchers in the field develop products and services. These include the HPB, the CERL Thesaurus, MEI and the CERL Portal. This article comprises a description of CERL's strategy, activities and ways to contribute.

Research paper thumbnail of Collaboration to Build a Meaningful Connection Between Library Content and the Researcher

New Review of Information Networking, 2012

Europeana Libraries is an EU-funded project that brings together the key networks of CENL (Confer... more Europeana Libraries is an EU-funded project that brings together the key networks of CENL (Conference of European National Librarians), LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries), CERL (Consortium of European Research Libraries), and the Europeana Foundation.Together, they are uniting to accomplish the following objectives:• Build a platform capable of large-scale aggregation of national and research libraries' collections;• Feed this newly-aggregated content into a

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