Cataloguing and indexing

Cataloguing and indexing
Describing resources using formal systems that record the semantics and syntax of the data, to allow it to be discovered and shared.
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Project CESAR IMAGES: a searchable online repository of French theatre images 1600-1800 01.09.2010
Project CESAR a comprehensive online repository of French Theatre resources in the 17th and 18th centuries 01.09.2010
Project Performance as a medium of learning in museums and at heritage sites - an investigation 18.08.2010
Project Jonathan Swift Archive 11.08.2010
Project arts-humanities.net 05.08.2010
Project Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900) (Electronic Database of Historical Materials on Copyright from Five Key Jurisdictions) 29.07.2010
Project Prosopography of the Byzantine World (PBW ) 23.07.2010
Project John Ruskin's Teaching Collections 23.07.2010
Project Weaving communities of practice. Textiles, culture and identity in the Andes: a semiotic and ontological approach. 22.07.2010
Project Magnetic moments in the past: Developing archaeomagnetic dating for application in UK archaeology 22.07.2010
Project Who Were the Nuns? 22.07.2010
Project The British Contribution to Series A/ii of Repertoire International des Sources Musicales (RISM) 22.07.2010
Project Palaeopathology and the origins and evolution of horse husbandry 21.07.2010
Project Regnum Francorum Online 20.07.2010
Project Women in Modern Irish Culture 20.07.2010
Project Digital catalogue of illuminated manuscripts in the Western Collections of the British Library (DigCIM) 19.07.2010
Project British Fiction, 1800-1829: A Database of Production, Circulation and Reception History 19.07.2010
Project An investigation into what constitutes a reproduction in the 20th Century, through the 19th Century collotype process 19.07.2010
Project Out of the Wings 19.07.2010
Project Capturing the past, preserving the future: digitisation of the national review of live art video collection 16.07.2010
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