Medieval Manuscripts in the Digital Age
  • HIST 4006 - Fall/Winter 2021
  • How to join the class
  • Syllabus
    • Your Professor, Marc
    • Schedule
    • Key Dates
    • Class Details
      • Learning Outcomes
      • Pandemic Learning
        • Learning as a Mental Exercise
      • Communication
      • Participation
        • Participation Rubric
      • Class Work
        • Research
          • Folio workshops
          • Subject Overview
        • Exhibition
      • Assessment
        • Why no grades?
        • Process Letters
      • Deadlines
    • Digital Tools
      • Teams
      • Perusall
      • Hypothes.is
    • Exercises Term I
      • HCommons Profile
      • Book Dissection
      • Reading a Manuscript Catalogue
      • Folio Measurements
      • Ruling
      • Transcription
      • Quill Making and Trials
      • Trialing Bookhands
      • Installing Medieval Unicode
      • Rubrication and Decoration
      • Binding
      • Cataloguing
      • Typesetting
    • Exercises Term II
      • Setting up new digital resources
      • Editing XML
        • Getting started with editing TEI XML using Atom
      • Using Knightlabs Timeline
      • Using the BNF digital collection
      • Reading a TEI edition
  • Fundamentals
    • Terminology
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  1. Syllabus
  2. Exercises Term II

Using the BNF digital collection

to consider - why is the collection organized how it is. what are the subcollections. How does the organizing logic make it difficult to find information, but also give information of its own.

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