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Report Monasterium Didactics Workgroup Madrid
This is a report from the Monasterium Didactics workshop which was held during the ICARUS-Meeting #13 in Madrid. 17-Dec-2013
ICARUS@work #4 “Die virtuelle Urkundenlandschaft der Diözese Passau”, Passau (DE), 16.-17.09.2010: Report
Report (in German) of ICARUS@work #4 "Die virtuelle Urkundenlandschaft der Diözese Passau" (The virtual document landscape of the Diocese of Passau) held in Passau (DE), 16.-17.09.2010. Written by Adelheid Krah and Herbert Wurster. A. Krah/H. Wurster 12-Apr-2012 A. Krah/H. Wurster
Report: Topotheque day in St. Pölten
This is a report (in German) about the topotheque day in St. Pölten which was held from 07 - 08 November 2014. Dr. Dagmar Weidinger 14-Nov-2014 Dr. Dagmar Weidinger
“Books, Fungi and Men and their dislike of ethylene oxide – Final Report”
“Books, Fungi and Men and their dislike of ethylene oxide – Final Report” summary of micobiological research results of the Men and Books- project Katja Sterflinger, Jörg Ettenauer, Christian Voitl, Patricia Engel 10-Aug-2014
Report on Pest Management methods used in Polish herbaria and other Polish institutions owning herbaria items- halfway through
This is the abstract to Magdalena Grenda's poster "Report on Pest Management methods used in Polish herbaria and other Polish institutions owning herbaria items- halfway through." presented during the conference "Men and Books: From Microorganisms to Megaorganisms", held in St. Pölten from 28.05. to 01.05.2014. Magdalena Grenda (Warsaw Rising Museum, PL) 04-Apr-2014 Magdalena Grenda (Warsaw Rising Museum, PL)
Report on File Formats for Hand-written Text Recognition (HTR) Material
The National Archives of Finland has carried out format study within our co:op project with the primary purpose of reviewing and analyzing the available file formats for the storage of automatically recognized text or manually input text (transcription). The automatic recognition can be either OCR-based (i.e. recognition of printed text) or HTR-based (i.e. recognition of hand-written text). The existing file formats are described from the point of view of their structure and special characteristics and links to schema files or more detailed descriptions of the formats are given. Also, an attempt is made to list some of the projects, organizations and pieces of software using the formats. Finally, a summary and comparison of the reviewed file formats is provided. Another purpose of this format study is to analyze the applicability of the file formats in the environment of the National Archives of Finland. This requires state-of-the-art analysis identifying current systems related to e.g. long-term preservation of documents, metadata handling and information search as well as describing the foreseen changes in the environment in the near future. In addition to that, requirements concerning the types of usage potentially enabled by the existence of OCR:ed / HTR:ed document text are listed. Finally, the potential implications of fulfilling the listed requirements on processes, other systems and processing are analyzed. National Archives of Finland 16-Dec-2016 National Archives of Finland