Abstract

The BIDISO portal (Spanish Golden Age Digital Library), created by the Interdisciplinary Seminar for the Study of Spanish Golden Age Literature (SIELAE) of the University of A Coruna, Spain, provides research sources in the fields of literature, history, history of printing and libraries of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. BIDISO provides access to databases and digitized editions (facsimile and transcribed texts) of Spanish emblem books, news pamphlets, polyantheae (Golden Age encyclopedias) and library inventories. This paper presents an overview of the evolution of the BIDISO research lines, a description of the resources currently offered at our sites and a preview of the new tools we are developing. They are considered as a example of the importance of combining technological and humanistic research for the development of knowledge.

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  • The BIDISO portal: Past, present and immediate future

  • This paper presents an overview of the evolution of the BIDISO research lines, a description of the resources currently offered at our sites and a preview of the new tools we are developing

  • La tarea en la que más involucrado estuvo nuestro equipo de investigación, que trabajó en colaboración con el equipo de desarrollo del proyecto de Red Aracne (el Laboratorio de Bases de Datos de la Universidade da Coruña), fue en la definición de correspondencias entre el esquema de metadatos común del sistema integrado de la Red y los atributos de cada biblioteca digital de BIDISO y en desarrollar, para cada biblioteca, el Data Provider responsable, por un lado, de acceder a la información que almacena y, por otro, de responder a las peticiones del recolector (Harvester) del sistema integrado, enviando dicha información codificada según el esquema de metadatos común

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The BIDISO portal: Past, present and immediate future. An example of evolution in DH applications The BIDISO portal (Spanish Golden Age Digital Library), created by the Interdisciplinary Seminar for the Study of Spanish Golden Age Literature (SIELAE) of the University of A Coruña, Spain, provides research sources in the fields of literature, history, history of printing and libraries of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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