This contribution directs its focus towards the initial research findings introduced as part of the MAGIC project. This project emerges from the collaborative efforts between the Department of Humanistic Studies and the “Ettore Pancini” Department of Physics at the University of Naples “Federico II,” aimed at establishing a Service Center dedicated to the processing, digitization, preservation, and enrichment of documentary and bibliographic heritage. In elucidating the comprehensive objectives of implementation, we delve into the initial experiments conducted, specifically focusing on the digitization of illuminated manuscripts featuring Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.
The MAGIC project: first research results / Conte, Stefania; Marco Di Domenico, Gian; Mazzei, Andrea; Mazzucchi, Andrea; Russo, Guido; Salvi, Alessandro; Tortora, Augusto. - 3643:(2024), pp. 87-93. (Intervento presentato al convegno 20th conference on Information and Research science Connecting to Digital and Library science formerly the Italian Research Conference on Digital Libraries).
The MAGIC project: first research results
Stefania Conte
;Andrea Mazzucchi;Guido Russo;Augusto Tortora
2024
Abstract
This contribution directs its focus towards the initial research findings introduced as part of the MAGIC project. This project emerges from the collaborative efforts between the Department of Humanistic Studies and the “Ettore Pancini” Department of Physics at the University of Naples “Federico II,” aimed at establishing a Service Center dedicated to the processing, digitization, preservation, and enrichment of documentary and bibliographic heritage. In elucidating the comprehensive objectives of implementation, we delve into the initial experiments conducted, specifically focusing on the digitization of illuminated manuscripts featuring Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.