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ARL and Ithaka S+R Release Findings on Sustainability of Digitized Special Collections
Alexandria Digital Library Project
"The Alexandria Digital Library (ADL) is a distributed digital library with collections of georeferenced materials. ADL includes the operational library, with various nodes and collections, and the research program through which digital library architectures, gazetteer applications, educational applications, and software components are modeled, prototyped, and evaluated.
ADL provides HTML clients to access its collections and gazetteer, and provides specific information management tools, such as the Feature Type Thesaurus for classing types of geographic features, as well as downloadable software code." by Jun 20
Bodleian and Vatican libraries to digitise ancient texts - Bodleian Libraries
The Bodleian Libraries of the University of Oxford and the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana (BAV) are announcing a new collaborative digitization project with the aim of opening up repositories of ancient texts and 1.5 million pages from their remarkable collections freely available online to researchers and the general public worldwide.Collections - Aga Khan Museum
The images currently displayed here represent only the images that have appeared in recent exhibitions.Collections - Duke University Libraries Digital Collections
The Duke University Libraries Digital Collections Program builds distinctive digital collections that provide access to Duke's unique library and archival materials for teaching, learning, and research at Duke and worldwide. We contribute collaboratively to national and international digital collections initiatives that benefit Duke and the larger research community by Oct 12
Digital Scriptorium: Columbia University
The Digital Scriptorium is a growing image database of medieval and renaissance manuscripts that unites scattered resources from many institutions into an international tool for teaching and scholarly research. It bridges the gap between a diverse user community and the limited resources of libraries by means of sample imaging and extensive rather than intensive cataloguing. by Oct 12

