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Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection holds about 2000 rolls of microfilm depicting manuscripts from around the world. The [http://manuscriptsonmicrofilm.wordpress.com/ blog] reports discoveries of the paleography team as they preserve and catalogue the holdings. See also the [http://www.doaks.org/news/news-archives/all-news-items-2012/manuscripts-on-microfilm press release] on the work. Dumbarton Oaks will make a catalogue publicly available, but will not digitize their holdings in deference to the institutions that own the manuscripts.
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection holds about 2000 rolls of microfilm depicting manuscripts from around the world. The [http://manuscriptsonmicrofilm.wordpress.com/ blog] reports discoveries of the palaeography team as they preserve and catalogue the holdings. See also the [http://www.doaks.org/news/news-archives/all-news-items-2012/manuscripts-on-microfilm press release] on the work. Dumbarton Oaks will make a catalogue publicly available, but will not digitize their holdings in deference to the institutions that own the manuscripts.


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Description

Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection holds about 2000 rolls of microfilm depicting manuscripts from around the world. The blog reports discoveries of the palaeography team as they preserve and catalogue the holdings. See also the press release on the work. Dumbarton Oaks will make a catalogue publicly available, but will not digitize their holdings in deference to the institutions that own the manuscripts.