Presentations
Warburg Institute, London, 11 March 2015
A coordinated approach to recording and searching provenance records and images: moving forward
A conference organised by Raphaële Mouren (Warburg Institute) and Cristina Dondi (CERL Secretary and Lincoln College, Oxford). Sponsored by IFLA RBSC, The Warburg Institute, CERL, 15cBOOKTRADE, CILIP RBSCG.
Laura Aydelotte, University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections, POP (Provenance Online Project)
Provenance Online Project\\
Béatrice Delestre, Institut de France, Paris
Controlled terminology and the challenge to describe a coat of arms
Metadata and interoperability
Pierre Delsaerdt, Universiteit Antwerpen
The Historical Framework
Cristina Dondi, CERL Secretary, London, and 15cBOOKTRADE, Oxford
The use of provenance evidence to track the movement of books across space and time, and the corollary need to gather and search images of provenance
Peter Kidd, Manuscripts.org.uk, London
Price-Codes and Provenance
Maria R. Osuna Alarcón, Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación, Salamanca
Provenance of Rare Books in Spanish Universities: access to the former possessors at the Historic Library of University of Salamanca.
Michaela Scheibe, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
Provenance records in Germany
Marina Venier, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome
Projects in Italy
Hanno Wijsman, IHRT, Paris
The Bibale Database: A digital tool for researching historic collections
and manuscript provenance