Biblioteca Digitale, o dell’evoluzione della biblioteca: la Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana e la sua nuova Biblioteca Digitale ad accesso aperto dedicata ai manoscritti

Q3 Arts and Humanities
F. Cusimano
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The Digital Library – used here to connote a general category – aims to innovate the range of services offered to the public by ‘analogue libraries’ to a varied group of users. These services cross the multifaceted cases of public reading libraries (and a large and generalist pool of users), of university libraries (and an equally large pool of users made up of students, undergraduates, faculty, and researchers), and also extend to the world of conservation libraries, which attract a specialized niche audience, very often of international origin. The digitization of precious, ancient, books – both manuscript and printed – represents a great and complex challenge from many points of view (conceptual, design, implementation, logistics, economic, personnel management, etc.), but also the most intuitive way we have now to expand the services offered to users in digital form. In the (recent) past, many digital library initiatives have been carried out in this sense by individual library institutions, as well as by individual private programs or government projects, with variable results in terms of objectives actually achieved, sustainable permanence online, and their ability to effectively counteract the so-called ‘digital obsolescence’ by updating the entire technological infrastructure of the project itself, as well as the individual digital contents, to guarantee their survival. Nowadays, web- based technologies have evolved, increased, and standardized to such an extent that a new approach is possible for digital libraries in terms of usability, visualization, and multi-platform replication of digital content.
数字图书馆,或图书馆的演变
数字图书馆——这里指的是一个笼统的类别——旨在创新“模拟图书馆”为不同用户群体提供的服务范围。这些服务跨越了公共阅读图书馆(以及大量的通用用户群)、大学图书馆(以及由学生、本科生、教师和研究人员组成的同样多的用户群)的多方面案例,并扩展到保护图书馆的世界,吸引了专门的小众受众,通常是来自国际的。珍贵古籍的数字化——无论是手稿还是印刷版——从许多角度(概念、设计、实施、物流、经济、人事管理等)来看都是一个巨大而复杂的挑战,但也是我们现在以数字形式向用户提供服务的最直观的方式。在(最近)过去,许多数字图书馆倡议都是由个别图书馆机构、个别私人项目或政府项目在这个意义上实施的,在实际实现的目标、可持续的在线持久性以及通过更新项目本身的整个技术基础设施以及个人数字内容来有效抵消所谓的“数字过时”的能力方面,结果各不相同。以保证他们的生存。如今,基于网络的技术已经发展、增加和标准化到这样的程度,在可用性、可视化和数字内容的多平台复制方面,数字图书馆有可能采用一种新的方法。
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