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CERL's work and vision for provenance research I: CERL Thesaurus, Material Evidence in Incunabulla, and the 15cBOOKTRADE Project

The Consortium of European Research Libraries is a membership organisation, involving an active community of over 260 European and American libraries and research institutions, and steadily growing, each with a keen focus on cultural heritage in the form of early printed books and manuscripts. Colla...

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Published in:Bibliofilia 2015-01, Vol.117 (3), p.317
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