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 MEI is a database specifically designed to record and search the material evidence (or copy specific, post-production evidence, provenance information) of 15th century printed books: ownership, decoration, binding, manuscript annotations, stamps, prices, etc.\\  MEI is a database specifically designed to record and search the material evidence (or copy specific, post-production evidence, provenance information) of 15th century printed books: ownership, decoration, binding, manuscript annotations, stamps, prices, etc.\\ 
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-=== The CERL Portal=== 
-was closed down on 30 April 2020. From 2002 to 2020 the CERL Portal provided cross-searching of catalogues of European manuscript and archival materials. In order to reflect the Consortium's interests in both the European printed heritage and written heritage, the Portal was extended to provide cross-file searching of the HPB Database and the English Short-Title catalogue. The Advanced search interface used the CERL Thesaurus to provide multi-lingual assisted searching of personal names.\\ 
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 CERL started to take a strong interest in the recording and interpretation of data about owners of early-printed books following the success of  its tenth-anniversary Seminar in 2004. In addition to  web pages containing information about publications and web sites on provenance, the CERL Thesaurus can now link personal names of owners of books to web-based catalogues containing books owned by them.\\ A Provenance Working group has been set up (2007) to take this work further.\\  CERL started to take a strong interest in the recording and interpretation of data about owners of early-printed books following the success of  its tenth-anniversary Seminar in 2004. In addition to  web pages containing information about publications and web sites on provenance, the CERL Thesaurus can now link personal names of owners of books to web-based catalogues containing books owned by them.\\ A Provenance Working group has been set up (2007) to take this work further.\\ 
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 +{{ :resources:illuminated_letter_u_between_1210_and_1230_..jpg?90 |Galen. Ars medica. HMD Collection, MS E 78. - Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine. Images from the History of Medicine (IHM), http://ihm.nlm.nih.gov/images/A109089. Also showcased in the book: Hidden Treasure (New York, NY: Blast Books, 2012), p. 22.}}  
 +=== CERL and Manuscripts === 
 +CERL is keen to use its network and electronic resources to support Manuscripts Librarians and researchers who make use of manuscripts in their scholarly carreers. 
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 +=== The CERL Portal=== 
 +was closed down on 30 April 2020. From 2002 to 2020 the CERL Portal provided cross-searching of catalogues of European manuscript and archival materials. In order to reflect the Consortium's interests in both the European printed heritage and written heritage, the Portal was extended to provide cross-file searching of the HPB Database and the English Short-Title catalogue. The Advanced search interface used the CERL Thesaurus to provide multi-lingual assisted searching of personal names.\\ 
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