The project aims to enhance the Digital Library of the “Progetto Mambrino”, a project that includes the publication of novels of Spanish origin produced in Venice in the mid-sixteenth century (1554-1568), with a focus on accessibility, interoperability and reutilization of the data.
The key objectives are:
- Circulation of digitized images in IIIF format;
- Accessibility of texts through downloadable and freely available “reading editions” (eBooks), with particular attention to visual disabilities;
- Definition of ontologies for describing the bibliographic and semantic content of the corpus in preparation for the transition to Linked Open Data;
- Automatic data export to major national and international aggregators and repositories;
- Creation of digital objects based on shared standards according to the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable);
- Dissemination to a wider audience, including students and global readers (with a focus on inclusivity).
Group leader: Anna Bognolo
Internal members:
- Stefano Bazzaco (associate lecturer)
- Antonio Azaustre Lago (postdoctoral fellow)
- Stefano Neri
- Federica Zoppi
External members:
- Flavia Bruni (Chieti-Pescara/VeDPH)
- Carlo Teo Pedretti (Sapienza University of Rome, PhD student).
- Nieves Pena Sueiro (A Coruña)
Websites:
Link to “Progetto Mambrino”: Progetto Mambrino.
Link to the Digital Library: Mapping Chivalry. Progetto Mambrino – Biblioteca Digitale.