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 ====== CERL’s Aims ====== ====== CERL’s Aims ======
-The Consortium’s purpose is to share resources and expertise between research libraries with a view to improving access to, as well as exploitation and preservation of, the European printed heritage.+The Consortium’s purpose is to share resources and expertise between research libraries with a view to improving access to, as well as research on and preservation of, the European printed heritage.
  
 CERL’s major electronic initiatives are listed below. CERL’s major electronic initiatives are listed below.
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 ==== Material Evidence in Incunabula ==== ==== Material Evidence in Incunabula ====
  
-[[:resources:Material Evidence in Incunabula|Go to the main description of the MEI database]]+[[:resources:mei:main|Go to the main description of the MEI database]]
  
 MEI is a database for recording and searching the material evidence of 15th-century printed books: ownership, decoration, binding, manuscript annotations, stamps, prices, etc. MEI is linked to the Incunabula Short-Title Catalogue (ISTC), from which it derives the bibliographical records, and it allows the user to combine search of bibliographical records with copy-specific records. MEI is a database for recording and searching the material evidence of 15th-century printed books: ownership, decoration, binding, manuscript annotations, stamps, prices, etc. MEI is linked to the Incunabula Short-Title Catalogue (ISTC), from which it derives the bibliographical records, and it allows the user to combine search of bibliographical records with copy-specific records.
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