Friends contribute financially to support our mission to provide cross-institutional digital access to their collections of pre-modern manuscripts and enhance access and appreciation of historically significant but often understudied manuscript materials.
Digital Scriptorium gratefully acknowledges the support of these Friends:
Codices
- The Elizabeth C. Teviotdale Foundation
Quires
- Lynn Ransom
Bifolia
- Lisa Fagin Davis
- Regine Heberlein
- Professor James H. Marrow and Dr. Emily Rose
Leaves
- Debra Cashion
- Barbara Shailor
- William Stoneman
Initials
- David de Lorenzo
- Doug Emery
- Janine Pollock
- Susan M. Steuer
- Vanessa Wilkie
- Cherry Williams
Join the Friends Today!
To join the Friends of Digital Scriptorium, make a tax-deductible donation in any amount today. Donations up to $499 are recognized at the Initial level, donations of $500 and above will be recognized at the Leaf level, $1000 and above at the Bifolium level, $2500 and above at the Quire level, and $5000 and above at the Codex level. Checks, made payable to Digital Scriptorium, may also be sent to Lynn Ransom, Treasurer & Executive Director, Digital Scriptorium, c/o Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, 3420 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Your contributions enable Digital Scriptorium to:
- Promote best practices for manuscript description, discovery, and access in the digital age
- Build and maintain an openly accessible, digital union catalog for global premodern manuscripts in North American collections based on linked open data technologies and practices
- Facilitate research that provides answers, provokes questions, and invite collaboration
- Create a community of scholars, librarians, curators, and other citizen-scholars for the purpose of sharing the scholarship and expertise of the collections curators, librarians, the academy, and cultural heritage communities
- Support open access to works in the public domain
- Support and facilitate the digitization of member institutions’ collections