Category: Mida Digit

  • The National Archaeological Museum of Naples launches an ambitious digitization project

    The National Archaeological Museum of Naples launches an ambitious digitization project

    The National Archeological Museum of Naples (known as MANN, from its Italian name Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) has begun an ambitious digitization project that will involve about 30,000 objects in its collection, including bronze and terracotta statues, frescoes, and mosaics. Digital photography is scheduled to continue until December 2025. The initiative is part of…

  • Caproni Collection: Digitization Work Begins

    Caproni Collection: Digitization Work Begins

    The digitization of the Caproni Collection, owned by the Autonomous Province of Trento, has officially begun. The project has been made possible with funding from the European Union – NextGenerationEU as part of Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). This is an important step forward for the conservation and enhancement of the historical and…

  • The Campori Autograph Collection: Mida Digit has completed 400,000 digital scans

    The Campori Autograph Collection: Mida Digit has completed 400,000 digital scans

    In collaboration with the Estense University Library, the Mida Digit team has completed the digitization of the Campori Autograph Collection. The project took 21 months, from March 2022 to December 2023, and resulted in 400,000 scans. The collection includes bound volumes, bifolia, and loose sheets.Two identical Metis EDS Gamma flatbed scanners were used, with 600…