More Fragments online
The Yehudah Nachum collection of Yemenites manuscripts and binding fragments is now online, from the people who brought you the Genizah.
And the co-operation between researchers across Europe is now supposed to bring all the Hebrew binding fragments known as the European Genizah to one site. I don't have access to the database (I hope that will change soon!), but to judge from the Austrian site that has been up for a while, it should be very useful.
And the HebrewBooks people have placed a lot of scanned early modern JTS manuscripts here.
And the co-operation between researchers across Europe is now supposed to bring all the Hebrew binding fragments known as the European Genizah to one site. I don't have access to the database (I hope that will change soon!), but to judge from the Austrian site that has been up for a while, it should be very useful.
And the HebrewBooks people have placed a lot of scanned early modern JTS manuscripts here.
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I am not sure why it is Hebrewmanuscripts.org I took a look at most of it seemed to be printed broadsides. Are they starting with broadsides and planning to move on to manuscripts?
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