There are over 400 descriptions of Manuscript Studies resources currently live in the Intute Arts & Humanities database, and more are being added constantly. These descriptions can be browsed using a topical listing broadly based on the classification scheme used in the Palaeography Room.
Please send any comments and suggestions about these headings to the editor of this blog or directly to Intute. You can also suggest new resources not already on Intute by using their 'Suggest a site' form.
Note: The Intute Arts & Humanities database is the largest repository of links and detailed descriptions of websites of scholarly interest in the UK, freely available for seaching on the web.
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Adding a virtual dimension to the Palaeography Room, this blog is a vehicle for scholarly communication and information exchange for the strong London-wide academic community in this subject, and for anyone else who wishes to join in.
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