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Rise of the Dead: Iconclass is back with Arkyves
Submitted by Georg on Mon, 2008-12-08 20:29
After long time of trouble and a flying splice of the institution in charge the subject-specific classification system IconClass seems to see the sunlight again in a new project.
In a special Christmas edition of the Culture Geeks’ talk at Brighton, Etienne Posthumus will give a talk about "Enabling Multilingual Subject Access to Collections". It's all about a new portal called Arkyves. The persons behind Arkyves are well-knowned by their joint venture Mnemosyne that was close connected to IconClass in last years.
Arkyves seems to offer a service that is already provided via the libertas browser of IconClass. If you klick on a notation, in the bottom left corner of the screen you can access various online collections that are categorized using IconClass. Arkyves offers the same functionality with a slicker UI and different collections:
- Illuminated Manuscripts from KB and MMW
- Den Haag - Netherlands
- French Emblems at Glasgow University Library, United Kingdom
- Emblem Project Utrecht -Netherlands
- Bibliothèques Virtuelles Humanistes, Tours - France
- Festbücher in the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel - Germany
- Progetto Marengo - Caricature and Satire (1848 - 1940), Milan - Italy
Europeana goes down
Submitted by Georg on Fri, 2008-11-21 17:26The Europeana site is temporarily not accessible due to overwhelming interest after its launch (10 million hits per hour). We are doing our utmost to reopen Europeana in a more robust version as soon as possible. We will be back by mid-December.Back in Mid-December?? What kind of launch is this? It's a portal of and for 27 Countries! And they placed the launch date in every newspaper in Europe and even in the New York Times! What did they expect? That is not a good start at all ... very disappointing.
Europeana digital library is launched today
Submitted by Georg on Thu, 2008-11-20 12:05
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