What are the current plans for the Documentary Sources Online Database?
While work continues on the Documentary Sources database, MAP is pleased to offer online access in collaboration with the Renaissance Society of America, Iter and theWeb Services Group at the University of Toronto Libraries. Between April 1, 2006 and March 31, 2008 this database will be available as a membership benefit without further charge to all members of Iter, the Renaissance Society of America and its affiliate, the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. During this two-year period, the Medici Archive Project will undertake a focused assessment of the Documentary Sources system with the help of colleagues around the world. This process will include experts in information technology, archival management and library science, along with a representative range of database users including teachers, scholars and historical specialists of various kinds.
While work continues on the Documentary Sources database, MAP is pleased to offer online access in collaboration with the Renaissance Society of America, Iter and the Web Services Group at the University of Toronto Libraries. Between April 1, 2006 and March 31, 2008 this database will be available as a membership benefit without further charge to all members of Iter, the Renaissance Society of America and its affiliate, the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. During this two-year period, the Medici Archive Project will undertake a focused assessment of the Documentary Sources system with the help of colleagues around the world. This process will include experts in information technology, archival management and library science, along with a representative range of database users including teachers, scholars and historical specialists of various kinds.