Interoperability of Medieval Manuscripts - Use-Case Study

to support the creation of new electronic scholarly resources in medieval studies and their interoperability

Grantee
Johns Hopkins University
Location
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Amount
$11,000
Date of award
December 17, 2008
Length
15 months
Grantmaking area
Public Knowledge
Guiding strategy
Scholarly Resources

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