Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
TRAME is a research infrastructure for medieval manuscripts. The TRAME engine scans a set of sources for searched terms and retrieves links to a wide range of possible information, from simple reference, to detailed manuscript record, to full text transcriptions. Currently, it is possible to perform queries by: free-text, shelfmark, author, title, date, copyst or incipit, on more than 80 selected scholarly digital resources across EU and USA. Since 2014 September 1st, TRAME has entered a new phase and the current work is focused on: extending the meta-search approach to other web resources, leveraging the users interaction to define an ontology for medieval manuscripts, re-designing the front-end towards a new UX approach.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Crawler; Meta-crawler; Search engine; Medieval manuscripts; Illuminated manuscripts; Digital humanities; User experience; Design; Responsive; Usability
List of contributors:
Degl'Innocenti, Emiliano
Book title:
Digital Libraries on the Move
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