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Online Survey on the digitization of German-language cultural materials in Eastern Europe

25/02/2016Surveydigitization, German-language minorities, International collaboration, Scientific surveyAlbert Weber

The Institute for East and Southeast European Studies conducted some time ago a survey among 50 national and regional libraries in Eastern and Southeastern Europe which are involved in major digitization projects. The survey’s main objectives were: Continue reading Online Survey on the digitization of German-language cultural materials in Eastern Europe →

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