The Bodleian Libraries’ digitisation pilot is a research project to digitise public domain materials held in the collections of Oxford University’s Bodleian Libraries.
The collections, which have previously been unavailable online, will become searchable and accessible for students and researchers worldwide.
Among the collections to be digitised will be 3,500 of the Bodleian’s dissertations, from across disciplines written between 1498 and 1884. The project, part of the Future Bodleian initiative, demonstrates how the Bodleian Library is using AI to imagine the library of the future.
The collections, which have previously been unavailable online, will become searchable and accessible for students and researchers worldwide.
Among the collections to be digitised will be 3,500 of the Bodleian’s dissertations, from across disciplines written between 1498 and 1884. The project, part of the Future Bodleian initiative, demonstrates how the Bodleian Library is using AI to imagine the library of the future.
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