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Welcome to the Digital Scriptorium Catalog!
== Welcome to the Digital Scriptorium Catalog Wikibase!==
The Digital Scriptorium (DS) Catalog is the online data repository, semantic portal, and knowledge base of the [https://digital-scriptorium.org/ Digital Scriptorium] consortium, with the goal of becoming a national union catalog of premodern manuscripts in North American collections.


The Digital Scriptorium (DS) Catalog is the online data repository, semantic portal, and knowledge base of the [https://digital-scriptorium.org/ Digital Scriptorium] consortium, with the goal of becoming a national union catalog of premodern manuscripts in US collections.
The DS Catalog Wikibase powers the [https://search.digital-scriptorium.org/ DS Catalog user interface available here].
 
Use the search bar in the upper right corner to perform keyword searches (e.g. [https://catalog.digital-scriptorium.org/w/index.php?search=Aristotle&search=Aristotle&title=Special%3ASearch&go=Go&ns0=1&ns120=1 "Aristotle"]) in the DS Catalog Wikibase or browse items [[Special:ItemsWithoutSitelinks|here]].
 
For deeper search and data analysis, users can query the Wikibase directly with SPARQL queries in the [https://catalog.digital-scriptorium.org/query/ DS Wikibase Query Service].

Latest revision as of 23:54, 20 February 2024

Welcome to the Digital Scriptorium Catalog Wikibase!

The Digital Scriptorium (DS) Catalog is the online data repository, semantic portal, and knowledge base of the Digital Scriptorium consortium, with the goal of becoming a national union catalog of premodern manuscripts in North American collections.

The DS Catalog Wikibase powers the DS Catalog user interface available here.

Use the search bar in the upper right corner to perform keyword searches (e.g. "Aristotle") in the DS Catalog Wikibase or browse items here.

For deeper search and data analysis, users can query the Wikibase directly with SPARQL queries in the DS Wikibase Query Service.