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ImagoFolio put through its paces in practice and in endurance testing – 50,000 pages digitized!

Alexander Lasch

Today is a very special day, because the digitization team at the Genadendal Museum—Andrea, Casey, and Marcel—have digitized their 50,000th page using ImagoFolio, which we introduced here on this blog just a year ago. The set has definitely passed the practical and stress tests.

Of course, we haven’t reviewed and evaluated everything yet, but are primarily busy with data entry and transfer. In the coming weeks, we will publish an initial article in Lessons Learned about ImagoFolio, and in a presentation together with Sabina Tsapaeva at GGSG2025 on “Language diversity through the ages: Historical perspectives on multilingualism and language contact”, we will take a closer look at a smaller corpus of handwritten letters and journals that are being examined with regard to the multilingualism of the Moravians at the Cape between formal and informal communication.


OpenEdition schlägt Ihnen vor, diesen Beitrag wie folgt zu zitieren:
Alexander Lasch (19. August 2025). ImagoFolio put through its paces in practice and in endurance testing – 50,000 pages digitized! MKNetwork. Abgerufen am 16. April 2026 von https://doi.org/10.58079/14hia


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