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resources:provenance:main [2018/02/22 08:56] schleierresources:provenance:main [2020/04/22 11:26] – [CERL Provenance Digital Archive] lefferts
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 +====== Provenance Information ======
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 +{{   :resources:provenance:cerl-provenance-70px-250px-rgb.gif?200|}}
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 +  * [[http://arkyves.org/r/cerl/pda|Access the CERL Provenance Digital Archive]]
 +  * [[https://www.cerl.org/resources/provenance/main#search_cerl_resources|Search CERL resources]]
 +  * [[https://www.cerl.org/resources/provenance/geographical|External electronic resources recording provenance information]]
 +  * Information about [[https://www.cerl.org/resources/provenance/main#cerl_provenance_digital_archive|Can-you-help? database and CERL Provenance Digital Archive]]
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 +Interest in provenance information goes in and out of fashion. Once it was a bibliophilic interest concerned with authors’ association copies and books belonging to great men. Following the rise of the history of the book in the 1980s and 1990s, provenance studies have become an important ingredient in the work of social and cultural historians dealing with questions of readership and literacy. The ownership of books by craftsmen and women is now as significant as that of kings and archbishops. At the same time, a separate development of concern about the security of library collections has widened interest in recording provenances of all sorts, ancient and modern.
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 +CERL has seen its own interest in provenance grow over the years, reflecting the increase in interest on the part of its members and the wider scholarly public. Increasing numbers of records in the Heritage of the Printed Book Database now record provenance information. And CERL has added a Provenance Names section to the [[:resources:cerl_thesaurus:main|CERL Thesaurus]].
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 +These pages aim to give you access to a variety of resources that record provenance information. CERL is responsible for a number of resources that you can search below. CERL also maintains a webpage which lists online resources for provenance information, hosted by institutions around the globe, [[https://www.cerl.org/resources/provenance/geographical|here]]. It is likely that the materials on this page will reflect the interests of members of the Consortium, especially in the context of work on CERL’s [[:resources:hpb:main|Heritage of the Printed Book Database]] (HPB) and the [[:resources:cerl_thesaurus:main|CERL Thesaurus]]; that is to say that it will be largely European in focus and will deal especially with the period up to the mid-nineteenth century.
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 +==== CERL Provenance Digital Archive ====
 +{{ :resources:provenance:cerl_pda_in_arkyves.png?200|}}
 +The Can-You-Help? database that CERL offered to help to identify a book plate, a binding stamp, a library label or stamp, or to read and identify an owner's inscription, has been suspended. A new service, created in the context of the [[http://arkyves.org/r/cerl/pda|CERL Provenance Digital Archive]] (hosted by Arkyves), has been created. 
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 +The CERL PDA provides a user environment for recording provenance evidence for both identified and unidentified former owners. After you have logged in with your Google, Facebook or ORCID account, you can post provenance evidences (including images) and post replies to other people's uploads (including requests for assistance in identifying former owners). More information on how to use the CERL PDA is available [[https://www.cerl.org/resources/provenance/pdaguidelines|here]].
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 +Click on this [[http://arkyves.org/r/view/cerlpda_a912d/him_CERLCANYOUHELP|link]] to see all provenance evidences where we could use your help to identify the former owner. If you have the solution or perhaps a suggestion for further research, please click on the image. In the record that is then shown, you can leave your comments in a text box which you find in the top right of your screen. 
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 +Queries posted on the Can-You-Help? database until 2009 are available For further information, go [[:resources:provenance:can_you_help|here]]. CERL plans to migrate queries posted on the Can-You-Help? database between December 2009 - August 2018 to the CERL Provenance Digital Archive.
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 +===== Search CERL Resources =====
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-<h2 style="margin:0;text-align:center">Searching for Provenance Information?</h2> 
  
 <form action="https://thesaurus.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl" method="post"> <form action="https://thesaurus.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl" method="post">
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-<form action="https://ipi.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl" method="post">+<form action="https://data.cerl.org/ipi/_search" method="post">
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     <h3>Former Owners of Incunabula</h3>     <h3>Former Owners of Incunabula</h3>
-<div style="font-size:smaller;color:grey;margin-bottom:0.5em">Lookup former owners in P. Needham's <a href="https://ipi.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl?start=true"><b>Index Possessorum Incunabulorum</b></a>.</div>+<div style="font-size:smaller;color:grey;margin-bottom:0.5em">Lookup former owners in P. Needham's <a href="https://data.cerl.org/ipi/_search"><b>Index Possessorum Incunabulorum</b></a>.</div>
                <input type="text" size="60" name="query"/>                <input type="text" size="60" name="query"/>
                <button type="submit">Search</button>                <button type="submit">Search</button>
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-<form action="https://ebob.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl" method="post">+<form action="https://data.cerl.org/ebob/_search" method="post">
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     <h3>Early Book Owners in Britain</h3>     <h3>Early Book Owners in Britain</h3>
-<div style="font-size:smaller;color:grey;margin-bottom:0.5em">Lookup British Bookowners and their books until ca. 1550 from <a href="https://ebob.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl"><b>EBOB</b></a>.</div>+<div style="font-size:smaller;color:grey;margin-bottom:0.5em">Lookup British Bookowners and their books until ca. 1550 from <a href="https://data.cerl.org/ebob/_search"><b>EBOB</b></a>.</div>
                <input type="text" size="60" name="query"/>                <input type="text" size="60" name="query"/>
-               <input type="hidden" value="default" name="type"/>+               
  
                <button type="submit">Search</button>                <button type="submit">Search</button>
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-<form action="http://incunabula.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl" method="post">+<form action="http://data.cerl.org/mei/_search" method="post">
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  <h3>Provenance of Incunabula</h3>  <h3>Provenance of Incunabula</h3>
  <div style="font-size:smaller;color:grey;margin-bottom:0.5em">  <div style="font-size:smaller;color:grey;margin-bottom:0.5em">
- You may retrieve former owners and extensive descriptions of the copy specific evidence of 15th-century editions in the <a href="https://incunabula.cerl.org/cgi-bin/search.pl"><b>Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI)</b></a> database.+ You may retrieve former owners and extensive descriptions of the copy specific evidence of 15th-century editions in the <a href="http://data.cerl.org/mei/_search"><b>Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI)</b></a> database.
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  <input type="hidden" name="query" value="TRUE"/>  <input type="hidden" name="query" value="TRUE"/>
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-<form action="http://provenance.cerl.org/cgi-bin/canyouhelp/start.pl" method="post">+<form action="https://www.cerl.org/resources/provenance/newcanyouhelp" method="post">
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- <h3>Identifying Provenance Evidence</h3> +  
- <div style="font-size:smaller;color:grey;margin-bottom:0.5em"> + 
- If you would like help to identify a book plate, a binding stamp, a library label or stamp,  + </div>
- or to read and identify an owner's inscription,  +
- you may search the <a href="http://provenance.cerl.org/cgi-bin/canyouhelp/start.pl"><b>Can You Help - identifying provenance evidence</b></a> database  +
- or post your own query there.  +
- You are also invited to help others with the identification of provenance evidence.  +
- </div> +
- <div style="text-align:center"><button type="submit">Browse Provenance Evidences</button></div> +
- </div>+
 </form> </form>
  
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-====== Provenance Information ====== 
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-{{:resources:provenance:cerl-provenance-70px-250px-rgb.gif?200|}} 
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-Interest in provenance information goes in and out of fashion. Once it was a bibliophilic interest concerned with authors’ association copies and books belonging to great men. Following the rise of the history of the book in the 1980s and 1990s, provenance studies have become an important ingredient in the work of social and cultural historians dealing with questions of readership and literacy. The ownership of books by craftsmen and women is now as significant as that of kings and archbishops. 
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-At the same time, a separate development of concern about the security of library collections has widened interest in recording provenances of all sorts, ancient and modern. 
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-CERL has seen its own interest in provenance grow in recent years, reflecting the increase in interest on the part of its members and the wider scholarly public. Increasing numbers of records in the Heritage of the Printed Book Database now record provenance information. More recently, CERL has added a Provenance Names section to the [[:resources:cerl_thesaurus:main|CERL Thesaurus]]. 
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-CERL hopes that these pages will provide useful links to work going on in the recording of provenance data for both manuscripts and books of the hand-press period and also work on the study of provenance as part of the history of the book, the history of libraries and the history of reading. It is likely that the materials on this page will reflect the interests of members of the Consortium, especially in the context of work on CERL’s [[:resources:hpb:main|Heritage of the Printed Book Database]] (HPB) and the [[:resources:cerl_thesaurus:main|CERL Thesaurus]]; that is to say that it will be largely European in focus and will deal especially with the period up to the mid-nineteenth century. 
  
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-==== CERL Provenance Database ==== 
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-CERL has developed a resource for publicising requests for identification of provenance queries. 
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-This database provides a user environment for discussing provenance questions.  
-When you have created a login, you can post queries (including images) and post replies to other people's requests. 
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-For further information, go to [[:resources:provenance:can_you_help|Can you help?]]. 
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-Go directly to the [[http://provenance.cerl.org/cgi-bin/canyouhelp/start.pl|Provenance Database]]. 
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-  *  You are invited to [[:resources:provenance:contribute|contribute information for inclusion on these pages]] concerning projects and publications in the provenance field.   
-  *  [[:resources:provenance:Can you help?]] : information on how to add queries about provenance identifications to the new CERL Provenance Database. 
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