| Bibliopolis is the electronic
national history of the printed book in the Netherlands. It is a scholarly,
interactive information system with which the researcher can gain insight
into the state of affairs in the history of the book and access documentation.
Contents
Bibliopolis is characterised by its use of innovative application of information
technology in order to process and make available documentation and research
results. Bibliopolis offers the researcher integrated access to various
information sources:
- Survey of the history of the printed book in the Netherlands, in 158
parts written by 40 leading book historians;
- Image database: illustrations on the Dutch history of the book: a selection
of highlights of the Dutch art of printing, portraits of printers and
publishers, typefaces, printer's devices, watermarks etc.;
- Reference material: extensive search options into biographical data,
bibliographical databases, information on book auctions, guide to book-historical
websites and to special collections in Dutch research libraries;
- Full text secundary literature: widely-used book-historical
studies have been digitised;
- Retrospective bibliography: cross-references to online catalogues at
home and abroad that register and make available the printed book.
More information on these information sources can be found in the help screens
(to be activated by clicking on the "Help" button in the upper menu bar).
The help screens also contain information on the various search options the system offers.
The system, including the underlying database and the accessory search
facilities, are managed and maintained by the Koninklijke Bibliotheek
in co-operation with the universities of Amsterdam, Leiden, Nijmegen and
Utrecht and the Nederlandse Boekhistorische Vereniging.
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