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(2024)In 1991, eighteen ecclesiastical institutions formed the URBE network (Unione Romana Biblioteche Ecclesiastiche) with the aim of sharing their documentary resources. Over the years, they have designed and applied common ...
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(2024)The contribution draws a history of the presence of the identifiers of the authority records of the URBE network libraries in Wikidata, and of the collaboration that has evolved since 2020 between the Wikidata community ...
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(2024)This contribution recounts ten years of training and cataloguing activities carried out in URBE, within the framework of the program to redevelop the Network's catalogs and enhance the knowledge of cataloguers. The narrative, ...
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(2024)The paper describes URBE’s journey towards cataloguing uniformity. Starting with the recognition of the state of the art of cataloguing in URBE and the analysis of the document List of Local Variants to the AACR2/RDA ...
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(2024)This paper describes the conception, development and evolution of the SHARE Catalogue, which was designed to integrate the bibliographic data of the institutions participating in the SHARE Consortium in a collective catalogue ...
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(2024)The Unione Romana Biblioteche Ecclesiastiche (URBE) [Roman Union of Ecclesiastical Libraries] was founded in 1991, and is today composed of twenty academic institutions in Rome, with the primary purpose of creating a network ...
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(2024)This paper essentially reproduces the paper of the same title presented at the inauguration of Parsifal on 11 May 2023. It focuses on the remodeling of the work of colleagues in the URBE network following the adoption of ...
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(2024)The contribution is arranged according to a tripartite structure, referencing the three fundamental characteristics of the Parsifal project, the economic, technical and cultural aspects, which are examined and treated in ...
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(2024)Using archived documentation, reporting in particular on the decisions made by the Association at the Plenary Assembly and in the Librarians’ Assemblies, the contribution retraces the various training procedures involving ...
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(2024)Parsifal is the fruit of a long collaborative journey that began in 1973 and consolidated in 1991 with the signing of the founding act of the URBE Association. The milestone of Parsifal honours to those in charge of URBE ...
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(2024)Parsifal is the fruit of a long collaborative journey that began in 1973 and consolidated in 1991 with the signing of the founding act of the URBE Association. The milestone of Parsifal honours to those in charge of URBE ...
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(2024)The contribution is divided into four parts. The first contextualizes the issue of alternative currencies from a methodological and chronological point of view. The second questions the real diffusion of metal money and ...
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(2024)The papers at this conference have replaced simplicity with complexity and, although we may quibble about the use of the term «elegance», scholars have demonstrated «creative developments» that do not fit neatly with ...
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(2024)This round-table discussion focuses on two major aspects of the use of alternative currencies. The first is the role of negotiation. The complexity of valuation in exchanges in kind has been widely highlighted. However, ...
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(2024)By specifying the specie on which returns were to be repaid respondentia was an efficient instrument to carry trade in which silver was «essential» for the continuation of commerce. As silver was imported as specie, where ...
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(2024)Focusing on the workshop of an economic agent, a parisian tailor between 1420 and 1455, this article proposes an analysis of the payments in kind made in his shop in order to test the hypotheses of interpretation that ...
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(2024)Why did landlords and farmers in commercialized, monetized economies prefer in-kind payments over cash? In the urbanized core regions of late medieval Europe, urban households and institutions often managed extensive estates ...
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(2024)By the later middle ages wax had become an indispensable element in Christian religious observance, used throughout churches, liturgical services and lifecycle events. Wax was therefore both essential and ubiquitous. It ...
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(2024)This paper analyses the role of objects in the payment of taxes in the market town of Najac, in Rouergue, through a study of the first register of accounts of this place, between 1258 and 1273. This document, which was ...
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(2024)The in-kind component of remuneration is not simply a palliative for the absence of money. The article shows that this is a long-standing practice, rooted in custom and sometimes in written texts, whether employment contracts ...




















