TY - JOUR AB - Historical newspapers and journals are invaluable sources for the studyof the past. Especially, Jewish periodicals provide a detailed impressionof the cultural development of Jewry and shed a quite different light on German history. Yet, it is tremendously difficult to obtain and to investigatethese sources: Besides ›normal‹ losses (paper destruction et cetera), a great stock of Jewish newspapers was destroyed under the Nazi regimeor are scattered all over the world – a fact, that forces a researcher to expensivestays in different libraries or archives and compels librarians toan extra burden of work. Within the funding program Scientific LibraryServices and Information Systems of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaftthe Aachen Chair of German-Jewish Literary History, the Cologne library Germania Judaica and the Town and University Library Frankfurt/Main carry out a digitization project, which already provides morethan twenty representative periodicals, containing about 300.000 imagesin the WWW. The essay emphasizes the implications and the broad range of problemsas well as their solutions in the process of digitizing periodicals. Adiscussion of the project's technological goals demonstrates the singlestrategies und procedures to publish large amounts of images, text andbibliographical data in an economic and structured way. AU - Schicketanz, Till AU - Heiligenhaus, Kay DA - 2003 DP - Visual Library Portal M2 - 65 PY - 2003 SP - 65-94 T2 - Jahrbuch für Computerphilologie TI - "Inseln im Meer des Beliebigen": Architektur und Implementierung eines Internetportals Deutsch-jüdische Periodika UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:s2w-8688 Y2 - 2024-09-20T00:50:51 ER -