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Cusimano, Fabio, "Le nuove tecnologie per la ricerca umanistica: banche dati, repertori bibliografici, «biblioteche digitali» e «cataloghi aperti dei manoscritti»", Mediaeval Sophia, 8/jul.-des. (2010), 141-151.
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- The “digital” has powerfully entered the library: books will be flanked by e-books, publishers will carry out their intermediation with very different means and instruments from those of today and librarians will turn into cybrarians, but in the world of information and knowledge nobody is destined to disappear. The digital, with its pervasiveness and the ever-increasing speed of diffusion, does not destroy anything, but is building “mirrors” ‒ as Borges wrote in the Library of Babel – which faithfully duplicate appearances, a multiplication of the existing in which it is possible to move at a speed and with results that just ten years ago were unimaginable and that still today, sometimes, succeed in amazing us! Scientific research in the humanities field has always gone ahead drawing information from archives, libraries and documentation centres. The most evident change is certainly that of the bibliographical catalogues or the modern OPAC (On-line Public Access Catalogue). Precisely in this climate of rapid digital renewal there perfectly fits the phenomenon of open manuscript catalogues.
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- Catàlegs i inventaris
Bibliografia Manuscrits Humanitats digitals
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