Titre | “Trouvailles monétaires” digital program: an update |
Type de publication | Article de colloque/conférence |
Année de publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Vincent Drost |
Nom du colloque | The 8th Joint Meeting of ECFN and nomisma.org 2019 |
Date de la réunion | 2019/05/04 |
Organisateur | Università degli Studi di Messina ; Nomisma ; European Coin Find Network (ECFN) |
Lieu du colloque | Messine, Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti, Rettorato |
Résumé | “Trouvailles monétaires” is a research program supported by the Bibliothèque nationale de France since 1978. Originally, its aim had been to study and publish important coin hoards in the Trésors monétaires series (27 volumes). Since 2016, the program has taken a new and more ambitious orientation, namely the implementation of a database intended for recording all coin hoards from France, from Antiquity to the modern period. The recording of single finds is also expected on the long term.The database is being designed according to TEI standards as part of a partnership between the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Université de Caen. A data format has been produced and a demonstrator is now available. Besides, a significant dataset has been gathered. General information on more than 5,000 hoards have been recorded so far from publications and archives. This paper aims at presenting the work achieved so far by the program and the challenges it will face in the future: creating an online database, completing the data, setting up national and international cooperation. |
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trouvailles monetaires digital program an update the 8th joint meeting of ecfn and nomismaorg 2019 20190504 ptrouvailles monetaires is a research program supported by the bibliotheque nationale de france since 1978 originally its aim had been to study and publish important coin hoards in the tresors monetaires series 27 volumes since 2016 the program has taken a new and more ambitious orientation namely the implementation of a database intended for recording all coin hoards from france from antiquity to the modern period the recording of single finds is also expected on the long termbrthe database is being designed according to tei standards as part of a partnership between the bibliotheque nationale de france and the universite de caen a data format has been produced and a demonstrator is now available besides a significant dataset has been gathered general information on more than 5000 hoards have been recorded so far from publications and archives this paper aims at presenting the work achieved so far by the program and the challenges it will face in the future creating an online database completing the data setting up national and international cooperationp messine accademia peloritana dei pericolanti rettorato vincent drost