Medievalia: a Place Where Archival Science and History Meet and Then Separate Again
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https://doi.org/10.33700/2670-451X.26.2.263-268(2016)Keywords:
digitisation, National Archives of Romania, University of Bucharest, Norwegian Archives, Medievalia Project, scopeArchivAbstract
This paper seeks to present some aspects from the experience of Medievalia Project, undertaken by University of Bucharest - Faculty of History and National Archives of Romania, aiming to offer a national portal for medieval records. The paper will offer a presentation of some strategic approach taken for digitization and for retrieval of “documents”.
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