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 **Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel, MAK–Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst/Gegenwartskunst** \\ **Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel, MAK–Österreichisches Museum für angewandte Kunst/Gegenwartskunst** \\
-‘Understanding the future means know the past. Rare Books for public access at the MAK Vienna’+‘Understanding the future means know the past. Rare Books for public access at the MAK Vienna’\\ 
 +{{ :services:seminars:6_kpokorny-nagel_presentatie-cerl2017.pptx |Presentation}}
  
   * Its unique mission of working with books and graphic artworks as a symbiotic whole is what so strongly distinguishes MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection from other art libraries. In its collection, preservation and research of scholarly writing—from the Middle Ages to the present—it communicates the three pillars of the institution’s museological foundation. Beyond publications pertaining to literature, to art and to arts and crafts, it also encompasses a graphic art, photo and rare books collection set up with the idea of building a collection of models.\\ One of the most prized components of the MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection is the assortment of illustrated books from the 15th to 18th centuries, which was compiled in the 19th century. Over the course of along-term project, all of these 2,936 little-known cimelia of book art were officially recorded in a database along with a description of their content.   * Its unique mission of working with books and graphic artworks as a symbiotic whole is what so strongly distinguishes MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection from other art libraries. In its collection, preservation and research of scholarly writing—from the Middle Ages to the present—it communicates the three pillars of the institution’s museological foundation. Beyond publications pertaining to literature, to art and to arts and crafts, it also encompasses a graphic art, photo and rare books collection set up with the idea of building a collection of models.\\ One of the most prized components of the MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection is the assortment of illustrated books from the 15th to 18th centuries, which was compiled in the 19th century. Over the course of along-term project, all of these 2,936 little-known cimelia of book art were officially recorded in a database along with a description of their content.
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 **Per Cullhed and Cecilia Winrow, University of Uppsala**\\ **Per Cullhed and Cecilia Winrow, University of Uppsala**\\
-‘Bookbindings and Provenances in Alvin’+‘Bookbindings and Provenances in Alvin’\\ 
 +{{ :services:seminars:7_pcullhed_presentatie_cerl2017.pptx |Presentation}}
  
   * Bookbindings and provenance records are rarely connected to images in library catalogues, making it difficult to evaluate the information on materiality behind the bibliographic record. Uppsala University Library completed a  The ProBok project together with the Lund University Library in 2012 connecting these two entities, making it possible to see images of both bindings and provenance evidence. ProBok is a stand-alone database and as it is the library policy to minimize the number of databases, ProBok will be moved into the Alvin-repository in the near future. Alvin is a repository shared by many Swedish heritage libraries and museums and the migration of ProBok will open up a possibility for participating libraries to publish bookbindings and provenance on the Internet.\\ ProBok: http://probok.alvin-portal.org/alvin/\\ Alvin: http://www.alvin-portal.org   * Bookbindings and provenance records are rarely connected to images in library catalogues, making it difficult to evaluate the information on materiality behind the bibliographic record. Uppsala University Library completed a  The ProBok project together with the Lund University Library in 2012 connecting these two entities, making it possible to see images of both bindings and provenance evidence. ProBok is a stand-alone database and as it is the library policy to minimize the number of databases, ProBok will be moved into the Alvin-repository in the near future. Alvin is a repository shared by many Swedish heritage libraries and museums and the migration of ProBok will open up a possibility for participating libraries to publish bookbindings and provenance on the Internet.\\ ProBok: http://probok.alvin-portal.org/alvin/\\ Alvin: http://www.alvin-portal.org
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