Designing in context. The MOL Liturgica Working Community
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https://doi.org/10.36181/digitalia-00121Keywords:
Liturgical manuscripts, Pre-Tridentine Missals, Manuscripts census, Manuscripts cataloguingAbstract
This paper outlines the work carried out to date in the various areas, levels, and phases of the MOL Liturgica messali manoscritti project, aimed at creating a reliable and validated platform for cataloguing data and promoting the project itself. It discusses the selection of data (from repertories and questionnaires sent to ecclesiastical cultural institutions), the fieldwork related to the registry of institutions, the accurate identification of manuscript collections, and the project's communication strategy on BeWeB. The paper concludes with an overview of the future developments of MOL Liturgica.
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