Latindex es producto de la cooperación de una red de instituciones que funcionan de manera coordinada para reunir y diseminar información sobre las publicaciones científicas seriadas producidas en Iberoamérica. Incluye revistas de investigación científica, técnico-profesionales y de divulgación científica y cultural que se editan en América Latina, el Caribe, España y Portugal. Además, ofrece información sobre revistas con contenidos iberoamericanistas editadas en cualquier parte del mundo. Las revistas pueden ser impresas o electrónicas, de todas las disciplinas científicas.
Latindex cuenta con dos servicios principales de información: 1. DIRECTORIO, que ofrece datos bibliográficos y de contacto de todas las revistas registradas y 2. CATÁLOGO, compuesto por las revistas con más altos estándares de calidad de acuerdo con la metodología de Latindex.
Latindex ofrece además acceso al texto completo de una selección de revistas iberoamericanas disponibles en los portales más importantes de la región, a través del "Portal de Portales Latindex".
El Portal de Archivos Europeo proporciona acceso a la información de los materiales de archivo de diferentes países europeos así como información de las instituciones de archivos en todo el continente.
Here you can see how sites have changed over time, locate information no longer available on the live Web and observe the unfolding history of a spectrum of UK activities represented online. Sites that no longer exist elsewhere are found here and those yet to be archived can be saved for the future by nominating them.<br />
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The Archive contains sites that reflect the rich diversity of lives and interests throughout the UK. Search is by Title of Website, Full Text or URL, or browse by Subject, Special Collection or Alphabetical List.
Biblioteca e información de Alemania (BID) e. V. es la organización coordinadora de las instituciones y asociaciones de personal del sistema de bibliotecas y las instituciones centrales para promover la cultura en Alemania. BID representa sus intereses generales a nivel nacional y europeo, así como en organismos internacionales.
DIGMAP developed solutions for georeferenced digital libraries, especially focused on historical materials and in the promoting of our cultural and scientific heritage. The main purpose was to develop a specialized service, reusing metadata from European national libraries, to provide discovery and access to contents provided by those libraries. Relevant metadata from third party sources was also reused, as also descriptions and references to any other relevant external resource.<br />
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The project made a proof of concept reusing and enriching the contents from the National Library of Portugal (BNP), the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR), the National Library of Italy in Florence (BNCF), and the National Library of Estonia (NLE). In a second phase, that will be complemented with contents and references from other libraries, archives and information sources, namely from other European national libraries members of TEL (DIGMAP might became integrated with TEL)
The Digital Scriptorium is an image database of medieval and renaissance manuscripts that unites scattered resources from many institutions into an international tool for teaching and scholarly research.<br />
DS records manuscripts that traditionally would have been unlikely candidates for reproduction. It fosters public viewing of materials otherwise available only within libraries. Because it is web-based, it encourages interaction between the knowledge of scholars and the holdings of libraries to build a reciprocal flow of information. Digital Scriptorium looks to the needs of a very diverse community of medievalists, classicists, musicologists, paleographers, diplomatists and art historians. At the same time Digital Scriptorium recognizes the limited resources of libraries; it bridges the gap between needs and resources by means of extensive rather than intensive cataloguing, often based on legacy data, and sample imaging.