Reflecting Medieval Manuscripts: RTI at Spencer Research Library

Resources

Listed below are resources related to RTI imaging, digitization, digital exhibitions, and medieval manuscripts. I have reviewed most of these resources with the exception of technical writing by Michael Maggen, Tom Malzbender, Gianpaolo Palma, and the majority of Kathryn Piquette's work. Bill Endres' book Digitizing Medieval Manuscripts is a great place to start for information about RTI and multi-spectral imaging. It is technical book about digitization but it is written in a clear and defined manner.

RTI Imaging:
Bill Endres
Todd Hanneken
Michael MaggenTom MalzbenderGianpaolo Palma
Marta Pilarska
Kathryn Piquette
RTI File Format:
RTIViewer:
Digital Lab Notebook:
Problem Solving and Project Documentation:
Smithsonian
RTI Projects:
Cultural Heritage Imaging (CHI)
  • http://culturalheritageimaging.org/Technologies/RTI/
Smithsonian
Digital Exhibitions:
Beinecke Library, Yale UniversityFree Library of PhiladelphiaGoogle Arts and CultureThe J. Paul Getty MuseumUniversity of Reading, UKThe British Library
Scalar Exhibitions:
Digitized Manuscript Collections:University Collections in the Midwest:
University of Kansas - Lawrence, KS
University of Missouri - Columbia, MOConception Abbey - Conception, MO
University of Iowa - Iowa City, IAWestern Michigan University - Kalamazoo, MIYale University Library - New Haven, CT Dartmouth University Library - Hanover, NHMuseums:
The J. Paul Getty Museum - Los Angeles, CAThe Walters Art Museum - Baltimore, MDFitzwilliam Museum - University of Cambridge, UK
Digitization Services:
Medieval Manuscript Research:
University of Missouri - Kansas City, MOUniversity of Kansas - Lawrence, KSUniversity of Chicago Library  -  Chicago, ILIlluminated Manuscripts