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VIDEO: Rosetta at the National Library of Israel

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September 26, 2016 | 1 min read |
The National Library of Israel uses Rosetta library software to preserve its digital content for the long term and to provide the public with maximum access to National Library collections.

This video includes a behind-the-scenes look at the NLI digitization process and an up-front look at some of the viewers that allow NLI to make its collections accessible to the public.

Some highlights:

  • NLI uses Rosetta to support the Ktiv project, a collaboration with 1400 institutions worldwide to digitize more than 80,000 Hebrew manuscripts and make them publicly available.
  • Rosetta manages 350 terabytes of data at NLI, with a growth rate of 10-20 terabytes per month. This includes 30 million files and 2.7 million digital objects.
  • The National Sound Archive at NLI includes more than 35,000 hours of recordings.
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