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== Project Summary ==
* [http://papyri.uni-leipzig.de http://papyri.uni-leipzig.de]


The "Papyrus-Projekt Halle-Jena-Leipzig" is a joint project of the papyrus collections in Halle, Jena and Leipzig, that has the aim to preserve, catalogue and digitize all objects of these papyrus collections according to jointly developed criteria. The result is then presented online to specialists and a broader community together with a description and image. The implementation is based on the Open Source Project MyCoRe, which has been developed by several German universities. The project is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
==Description==
The database will grow permanently.
From the website (2015):
 
: The joint project of the papyri collections Halle, Jena and Leipzig aims at cataloging, digitalizing and backing up the papyri, and since 2009 also ostraca, inventories of the universities. The resulting digital copies are published on this website, including pictures and short descriptions. They are accessible by specialists as well as the public.
:The website is implemented using the open source project MyCoRe that was and still is developped by a number of german universities.
:Please notice that the papyrus presentation is still in progress. The number of online papyri will increase within the next months.


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Revision as of 18:32, 12 November 2015

Available

Description

From the website (2015):

The joint project of the papyri collections Halle, Jena and Leipzig aims at cataloging, digitalizing and backing up the papyri, and since 2009 also ostraca, inventories of the universities. The resulting digital copies are published on this website, including pictures and short descriptions. They are accessible by specialists as well as the public.
The website is implemented using the open source project MyCoRe that was and still is developped by a number of german universities.
Please notice that the papyrus presentation is still in progress. The number of online papyri will increase within the next months.