The Digital Fauvel is an interactive facsimile edition of the Roman de Fauvel as preserved in the manuscript Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Ms. fr.146. It enables a variety of user interactions with the manuscript using a large multitouch tabletop computer, including viewing and navigating high-resolution scans, viewing superimposed translations of the text, searching manuscript text and metadata, viewing modern editions of musical items, and listening to musical audio. These modes of interaction synthesize information traditionally available in different places (editions, facsimiles, translations, editorial commentary) to create new modes of interaction with digital manuscripts for students, scholars and the general public. The project has...
With the advancement of technology and the complexity that a digital object can contain, the undergr...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
International audienceIn this article we explain how our team of anthropologists and information sci...
The Digital Fauvel is an interactive facsimile edition of the Roman de Fauvel as preserved in the ma...
The Digital Fauvel is an interactive facsimile-edition of the satirical “Roman de Fauvel” (ca. 1314)...
As I click the digital medieval manuscript opens on my screen: a list of bright images and a collect...
Scholarly digital edition (DSE) projects of the last few years have enhanced the role of the digital...
<p>As part of digital humanities, the French National Library (BnF) strives to engage in public serv...
Digital editions of books are enjoying a tremendous success in recent years, especially after COVID ...
What makes a good digital edition? What features do digital editions share? What is the state of the...
The research project presented here is the creation of a digital life for the art- historical infor...
Remix the Manuscript is a digital humanities research project centered around a single medieval manu...
The facsimile digital edition is one of the departments in the Miguel de Cervantes Digital Library. ...
This thesis explores how digitisation affects the way we perceive, handle, encounter, keep, preserve...
In recent years, technological advances in creating, storing, and accessing digital facsimiles of pr...
With the advancement of technology and the complexity that a digital object can contain, the undergr...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
International audienceIn this article we explain how our team of anthropologists and information sci...
The Digital Fauvel is an interactive facsimile edition of the Roman de Fauvel as preserved in the ma...
The Digital Fauvel is an interactive facsimile-edition of the satirical “Roman de Fauvel” (ca. 1314)...
As I click the digital medieval manuscript opens on my screen: a list of bright images and a collect...
Scholarly digital edition (DSE) projects of the last few years have enhanced the role of the digital...
<p>As part of digital humanities, the French National Library (BnF) strives to engage in public serv...
Digital editions of books are enjoying a tremendous success in recent years, especially after COVID ...
What makes a good digital edition? What features do digital editions share? What is the state of the...
The research project presented here is the creation of a digital life for the art- historical infor...
Remix the Manuscript is a digital humanities research project centered around a single medieval manu...
The facsimile digital edition is one of the departments in the Miguel de Cervantes Digital Library. ...
This thesis explores how digitisation affects the way we perceive, handle, encounter, keep, preserve...
In recent years, technological advances in creating, storing, and accessing digital facsimiles of pr...
With the advancement of technology and the complexity that a digital object can contain, the undergr...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
International audienceIn this article we explain how our team of anthropologists and information sci...