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The Material and Textual Value of Manuscript and Print Binding Waste☆
Abstract In 2019, the Foundation of Christ's Hospital at Lincoln made a bequest of early printed books to the Bodleian Library. The collection is rich in sixteenth‐century tooled bindings, many of which preserve manuscript and printed waste in the form of pastedowns, endleaves and endleaf guards.
Tamara Atkin
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Bu çalışma Balıkesir Mutasarrıf Ömer Ali Bey Kütüphanesi’nde yer alan Selçuklu ve Beylikler Dönemine ait yazma eserlerin incelenmesi ve değerlendirilmesi hususunda yazılmıştır.
Mustafa Yıldırım, Beyza Çakır
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Book Museums of the Kingdom of Belgium as a Space of Socio-Cultural Communication
The aim of the article is to analyse the features of the development of socio-cultural space of two well-known book museums in the Kingdom of Belgium: the Royal Library of Belgium and the Wittockiana Museum; to focus on the methods of promoting the ...
Олена Григоревська
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Abstract Provenance is the story of how something has come to be. In this paper, we provide a systematic literature review to categorize the various notions of provenance in Information Sciences. The goal of this review is to paint a broader picture of the multiple uses of provenance at play and to enhance our understanding of the importance of ...
Rhiannon Bettivia +2 more
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Introligatorstwo warszawskie w przededniu II wojny światowej
In liberated Poland, new craft law reduce privilege of traditional guild to conduct licensure exam. Despite, effects of Great Depresion took a toll on Poland, the number of bookbinding workshops was high.
Elżbieta Pokorzyńska
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Abstract Institutional repositories (IRs) are essential in advancing Open Access and facilitating the dissemination of scholarly work. This systematic review examines the challenges faced by IRs in areas such as strategic alignment, content acquisition, funding, staffing, quality assurance, and technology.
Laura Rothfritz +3 more
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From the 1620s until the last quarter of the 19th century, most books published in Japan were woodblock printed. In comparison to modern books, woodblock books had a number of specific features.
M. V. Toropygina
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Regeneration and Supply Chain Complexity: Insights From the Forest Sector
ABSTRACT The literature on regenerative supply chains remains in its early stages and offers limited insight into the relationship between regeneration and supply chain structure. This study adopts a question‐driven exploratory approach to examine potential changes in supply chain structure for firms integrating regenerative practices at the raw ...
Kang Hsu +2 more
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Reimagining Material Dating: The Potential Use of ER‐FTIR in Cultural Heritage Dating Applications
External reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ER‐FTIR) spectroscopy offers a contactless, efficient, and cost‐effective method for dating cultural heritage artefacts. This study investigated the application of ER‐FTIR to historic manuscript binding materials, primarily leather, in order to establish a methodology for spectra collection to be used in
Patrick Layton +11 more
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The author made an attempt to analyse the origin of the book De humani corporis fabrica by Andreas Vesalius (Basel 1555) from the Library of the Theological Seminary of the Warmia Metropolis “Hosianum” in Olsztyn.
Nierzwicki Krzysztof
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