Full text: New perspectives to save cultural heritage

CI PA 2003 XIX th International Symposium, 30 September - 04 October, 2003, Antalya, Turkey 
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2.THE MONASTERY, ITS LIBRARY AND A DIGITAL 
PROJECT 
Since the settlement of the Benedictine order in 1809 the 
monastery St.Paul of the Lavanttal became the most important 
treasury in Carinthia. The first reference in a document can be 
found in 1091, when the monastery was build by Engelbert I. 
Today not only the abbey and the monastery are worthwhile 
visiting but also the extensive library, consisting of thousands 
of books starting with handwritings of the early middle ages. 
Many of them are sent to exhibitions all over the world during 
the year. But most of the time the valuable examples are stored 
in a darkened room at the ground floor, where the humidity is 
relatively high, thus the pergament and paper with its drawings 
and gold plates stays flexible, which would lead to broken 
pages and destruction of the books otherwise. 
Exploring this old part of the library still can lead to in 
surprising results, like in 2001 when two unknown pictures of 
Albrecht Dürer were found in a book. 
The general idea of the project “digital library” was to digitise 
the most important and beautiful writings of the library and to 
make them accessible to a wide public in a cheap and educative 
way. This means that an expensive facsimile print has to be 
avoided and additional information about the object and its 
history should be added. The only media following these 
requests are digital ones - the internet and the CD-Rom or 
DVD. 
To guarantee full access to important writings, every page 
without cropping and including the front- and back cover is 
documented at the present state. 
Depending on the latest restoration, very new book covers can 
be found for very old handwritings. Although the cover does 
not match the content, the documentation of the whole is very 
important for the identification of the book. 
3.DIGITAL OR ANALOGUE 
There are several possibilities for the way of recording. On the 
one hand a complete digital recording with a high end scanner, 
resulting in 120MB file sizes, was suggested, on the other hand 
the traditional photography of reproduction was an opportunity. 
The discussions and considerations resulted in the analogue 
photography which has to meet some requirements to the 
planned procedure. 
The reasons for this decision were following reflections: 
• The digital scanner needs some minutes for the registration 
of one single page. During this process the instrument is 
sensitive to vibrations. To avoid influences on the photo a 
steady underground - like concrete - should be used. 
According to the high security level these objects are 
concerned with, it was not possible to find a respective 
room like the requested in the monastery. 
• When thinking of a library of hundreds of books, the 
digital files request a big amount of storage memory, 
which has to be saved. This means that the continual costs 
are expanding, without knowing the development of 
storage qualities and quantities in future. 
In addition the project could not be restricted to a certain 
amount of books. Instead the chance to include other 
libraries could be given, resulting in an exhausting amount 
of data. Therefore the infrastructure to save these digital 
data including the staff to take care of the system was not 
affordable. 
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Picture 5: the first book for lawers, Austria, 1528
	        
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