Cooperative digitization and presentation of all the estates and foundations/archives of Senckenberg from the 18th to the 20th century in Frankfurt am Main

对美因河畔法兰克福 18 世纪至 20 世纪森根堡所有庄园和基金会/档案进行合作数字化和展示

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项目摘要

It is planned to digitize the Senckenberg holdings, which are kept in two Frankfurt archives, and make them available for research. Simultaneously, partly divided holdings shall be reunited virtually in this manner. In the Institute for the History of Frankfurt (ISG) as well as in the archive center of the UB JCS (University Library of Frankfurt) the estate of Johann Christian Senckenberg (1707-1772), the founder of the Dr. Senckenbergische Stiftung (Senckenberg Foundation) and name giver to the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung (The Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History), the vast file collections of the mentioned foundation plus the substantial holdings of the SGN are kept. While the foundation was of vital importance for the medical institutes of todays University of Frankfurt and other institutions and was closely connected to the SGN, the SGN is now classed among the five biggest institutions for Nature Research worldwide. The SGN archive was handed over to the Institute for the History of Frankfurt in fall 2016 as a permanent loan. Other permanent loans stocked in the institute as well as in the archive center of the UB JCS include both partial holdings of the foundation; some other archive estates, that are closely intertwined with both Senckenberg and the SGN, are being stored there as well. It is planned to culminate the project shortly after the time of the end of the Second World War. The holdings involved are: archive of the SGN, ISG Frankfurt; Dr. Senckenbergische Stiftung, ISG Frankfurt as well as UB JCS; estates (all UB JCS), including Na 31 Nachlass J.C. Senckenberg. The total extent of the mentioned holdings amounts to over 373.000 pages. The search engines of the these holdings have already been indexed digitally and are accessible in the archival databases. There are plans to present the digital copies on the digitization platform of the UB JCS (Visual Library) as standard. The aim of the digitization project is to record holdings of substantial transregional significance for the scientific community; this is in reaction to the demand for optimized accessibility of the targeted collection focus in the scientific community. Due to the upcoming 200-year jubilee of the SGN in 2017 and the 250-year anniversary of Senckenbergs death an additional increase in scientific interest is to be expected. Thus the virtual environment addresses the criterion for access to holdings in their entirety. Other scientifically induced criteria include: individuality (such as estates of researcher personalities), exemplary nature (historical development of medicine and natural science, municipal foundations), as well as unfamiliarity (applies to the Senckenberg estate, which was only indexed in 2016 and to the SGN-archive respectively).
计划将森肯堡的藏品数字化,这些藏品保存在法兰克福的两个档案馆中,供研究使用。同时,部分分割的财产实际上应以这种方式重新统一。在法兰克福历史研究所(ISG)以及UB JCS(法兰克福大学图书馆)的档案中心,约翰·克里斯蒂安·森肯伯格(1707-1772)的遗产,森肯伯格博士基金会(森肯伯格基金会)的创始人和森肯伯格研究所和自然历史研究所的名字给予者,上述基金会的大量档案收藏以及SGN的大量藏品都保存在这里。虽然该基金会对今天的法兰克福大学和其他机构的医学研究所至关重要,并与SGN密切相关,但SGN现在已被列为全球五大自然研究机构之一。SGN档案于2016年秋季作为永久贷款移交给法兰克福历史研究所。其他长期贷款存放在研究所和UB JCS的档案中心,包括基金会的部分财产;其他一些与森肯伯格和SGN密切相关的档案馆也被存放在那里。计划在第二次世界大战结束后不久完成该项目。所涉及的馆藏有:SGN档案,法兰克福ISG;Senckenbergische stitung博士,法兰克福ISG和UB JCS;庄园(所有UB JCS),包括Na 31 Nachlass J.C. senkenberg。上述馆藏的总规模超过373,000页。这些馆藏的搜索引擎已经编制了数字索引,并可在档案数据库中访问。计划将数字副本作为标准呈现在UB JCS (Visual Library)数字化平台上。数字化项目的目的是为科学界记录具有重大跨区域意义的馆藏;这是为了满足科学界对目标馆藏重点的优化可访问性的需求。由于即将到来的2017年SGN 200周年纪念日和森肯伯格逝世250周年,预计科学兴趣将进一步增加。因此,虚拟环境解决了整体访问馆藏的标准。其他科学诱导的标准包括:个性(如研究人员人格的遗产),示范性(医学和自然科学的历史发展,市政基金会)以及不熟悉性(适用于森肯伯格遗产,分别于2016年和sgn档案进行索引)。

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