Ancient bookbindings: systems for their study, dissemination and access in the Internet
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v11i1.1512Abstract
Location, compilation and analysis of 30 information systems designed for ancient bookbindings in Internet: systems for its study, diffusion and access. The kind of resources are virtual exhibitions, catalogues and databases, guidelines, glossaries, and other resources, which are presented in an appendix. A model for the analysis of each type of resource has been designed. Some of the most interesting resources are the virtual exhibition and the catalogue of the Universidad Complutense Library, the database of bindings of the British Library or the virtual exhibition “Bound to Please: an Exhibition of Fine Leather Bindings” of the University of MiamiDownloads
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2005 Authors retain their copyright, but transfer the exploitation rights (reproduction, distribution, public communication and transformation) to the journal in a non-exclusive way and guarantee the right to the first publication of their work to the journal, which will be simultaneously subjected to the license CC BY-NC-ND. Authors take whole personal responsibility on fulfilling all the appropiate ethical codes and laws, and obtaining all the necessary copyright permissions regarding their articles. Institutional and self- archiving is allowed and encouraged.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
© 1996- . Authors retain their copyright, but transfer the exploitation rights (reproduction, distribution, public communication and transformation) to the journal in a non-exclusive way and guarantee the right to the first publication of their work to the journal, which will be simultaneously subjected to the license CC BY-NC-ND. Authors take whole personal responsibility on fulfilling all the appropiate ethical codes and laws, and obtaining all the necessary copyright permissions regarding their articles. Institutional and self- archiving is allowed and encouraged.