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collaboration:internship:2017celanikolumbanoshea [2017/07/19 15:15] – [CERL Internship and Placement Grant 2016/17 – The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 1-31 May 2017] hart | collaboration:internship:2017celanikolumbanoshea [2017/07/19 16:21] – [CERL Internship and Placement Grant 2016/17 – The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 1-31 May 2017] lefferts | ||
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====== CERL Grant 2016/17 ====== | ====== CERL Grant 2016/17 ====== | ||
- | ===== CERL Internship and Placement Grant 2016/17 – The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, | + | {{: |
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For this, Dr van Delft introduced us to the specific resources that we could use: the card catalogues of Van Thienen, the bibliographies of incunabula printed in the Low Countries (Campbell and Incunabula printed in the Low Countries), auction catalogues of former owners, the accessions registers of the KB, the incunabula dossiers, copies of former owners from various other catalogues with provenance records. | For this, Dr van Delft introduced us to the specific resources that we could use: the card catalogues of Van Thienen, the bibliographies of incunabula printed in the Low Countries (Campbell and Incunabula printed in the Low Countries), auction catalogues of former owners, the accessions registers of the KB, the incunabula dossiers, copies of former owners from various other catalogues with provenance records. | ||
- | Before starting the research for MEI, it was necessary to insert all the main former owners in the external database Owners of Incunabula: some of them had already been identified and inserted by other libraries involved in MEI, but for some others (especially those known only for a brief inscription in the book) it was necessary to spend some time looking for further information. | + | Before starting the research for MEI, it was necessary to insert all the main former owners in the external database Owners of Incunabula: some of them had already been identified and inserted by other libraries involved in MEI, but for some others (especially those known only for a brief inscription in the book) it was necessary to spend some time looking for further information.\\ |
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It took a while to become acquainted with the database (our thanks go to Geri de la Rocca for his training) and to insert the authority records in OoI; furthermore, | It took a while to become acquainted with the database (our thanks go to Geri de la Rocca for his training) and to insert the authority records in OoI; furthermore, | ||
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Even though most of the job has still to be done, the main features of the collection are already emerging, such as the importance of former owners as [[http:// | Even though most of the job has still to be done, the main features of the collection are already emerging, such as the importance of former owners as [[http:// | ||
- | About the organisation of this internship the following. Besides the three of us, two interns from Dutch universities worked for MEI, so we had a pleasant group of people with various expertise that could help each other. Dr van Delft guided | + | About the organisation of this internship the following. Besides the three of us, two interns from Dutch universities worked for MEI, so we had a pleasant group of people with various expertise that could help each other. Dr van Delft guided |
Through this internship we became acquainted with MEI. Furthermore we expanded our knowledge on incunabula and their provenances and which sources can be used for provenance research. More specific we learned about Dutch incunabula and their collectors, and about libraries and Special Collections in the Netherlands. And of course we experienced working in a National Library in a foreign country. | Through this internship we became acquainted with MEI. Furthermore we expanded our knowledge on incunabula and their provenances and which sources can be used for provenance research. More specific we learned about Dutch incunabula and their collectors, and about libraries and Special Collections in the Netherlands. And of course we experienced working in a National Library in a foreign country. |
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