Esch, Maria Mathilde

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>>>>>> 1x *1815 in Brünn gegenüber viele Male *1820 in Klattau.
>>>>>> Eine sehr spannende Geschichte in Sachen Recherche u.a.
>>>>>> s.a. die Diskussionsseite zum Artikel und auch
>>>>>> http://www.wikibu.ch/search.php?search=mathilde+esch (2/10)
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>>> Bewertung bei wikibu.ch von 2/10 auf 4/10
>>> gestiegen ist.
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>>> http://mailman.aki-stuttgart.de/mailman/listinfo/fokus-internet
>>> http://wiki.aki-stuttgart.de/mediawiki/index.php/Fokus_Internet
>>> http://www.stuttgart.de/stadtbuecherei
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> *EROMM - European Register of Microform and Digital Masters *
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> EROMM - what it is
>
> Reformatting is one way to preserve information printed on brittle
> paper. The standard method for reformatting still is microfilming.
> However, important progress has been achieved in digitising according to
> archival standards. With more institutions willing to refresh their
> digital masters periodically to keep up with hardware and software
> development this new technology will play a growing role in preservation
> pratice.
>
> The copy of a work that has been reformatted in one place according to
> agreed technical standards must not be reformatted again anywhere else.
> To prevent duplication of effort two things are necessary: Information
> on the existence of the reformatted item and availability of a service copy.
>
> Here *EROMM* is helping as an instrument to coordinate activities. The
> European Register of Microform and Digital Masters has been set up as an
> international database accessible online, where information about all
> works, that have already been reformatted or are about to be reformatted
> shall be available. Microforms and other reformatted items, that have
> been produced to standard by commercial agencies and where service
> copies of individual works are available, are to be included.
>
> The EROMM-database contains 2,76 m holdings of microform masters,
> digital representations and electronic resources from Germany, Austria,
> Great Britain, France, Portugal, Finland, Czech Republic and the USA.
>
> For more information please see http://www.eromm.org/.
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