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german
The
Warburg Electronic Library (WEL) is conceived as an open platform
for interdisciplinary discourses: As a data-based working space
linked to the Internet the digital library offers general access
to multimedia documents and configurations adapted to the individual
scientific requirements and research methods.
In
the course of a five-year research project conducted jointly
by the Department for Information and Communication Technology
at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg and the Research
Centre for Political Iconography (University of Hamburg,
Department of Art History) at the Warburg Haus, the "Picture
Index of Political Iconography" was transformed into
a digital multimedia library.
Its
structure is based upon the "MNEMOSYNE Bilder Atlas"
compiled by the scholar Aby Warburg in the late 1920s to visualise
his complex studies in cultural history. His network of images
reflects the transformation of and interrelationships between
ideas in the various fields of art, providing a 'pictorial
memory' of European culture. Warburg's "gute Nachbarschaft
der Bücher" additionally served as an inspiration
in designing the searching tools.
Fully
licensed users can create their own digital library for structuring
their search results and publishing via the Internet.
For
scientific purposes exclusively the following digital libraries
are online now:
- Bildindex zur Politischen Ikonographie
and
- Regentenbank.
(index language: German)
Full
licenses are available for co-operation and project partners
limited to the server space required. A full license for a
30-day test is available. But we are sure that the public
license providing only the entire set of searching tools (without
the functions needed to create your own library) will yield
positive results.
Click
here for your password.
Best
regards Your WEL-team.
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