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Storia Digitale
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archival documents

London Lives 1690 to 1800

London livesLondon Lives makes available, in a fully digitised and searchable form, a wide range of primary sources about eighteenth-century London, with a particular focus on plebeian Londoners. This resource includes over 240,000 manuscript and printed pages from eight London archives and is supplemented by fifteen datasets created by other projects.

Footnote

"Footnote helps you find and share historic documents. We are able to bring you many never-before-seen historic documents through our unique partnerships with The National Archives, the Library of Congress and other institutions.

Our patented digitization process is helping bring other collections to life on the web everyday.

Transcription Assistant

Transcription Assistant"This Transcription Assistant is a creating a tool to assist transcribers in creating transcriptions, and incorporate meta-data about each image and transcription that can then be used to search through an electronic library of transcriptions.

Magazzini Digitali: un’infrastruttura per la conservazione permanente

Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana "La necessità di conservare i documenti digitali costituisce una delle emergenze che le istituzioni della memoria (biblioteche, archivi, musei) e più in generale tutti i produttori di contenuti digitali devono e dovranno sempre di più fronteggiare nel futuro.

CEGESOMA

Cegesoma"The Centre for Historical Research and Documentation on War and Contemporary Society is a public federal research institution which collects documentation and carries out research on the wars and conflicts  of the twentieth century and their impact on Belgium.

Regnum Francorum Online: interactive maps and sources of the Frankish kingdom 614-840

Regnum Francorum Online"This is a website about visualizing early medieval Europe 614-840 on maps. Here you will find interactive maps of the Frankish kingdom, activities of Merovingian and Carolingian kings, donations of the nobility and development of the property of monasteries and other institutions. The locations on the map are clickable and connected to quotes from, and references to primary sources and literature.

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