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Munich Digitization Center

Munich Digitization Center is an institution dedicated to digitization, Online publication and the long-term archival preservation of the holdings of the Bavarian State Library and other cultural heritage institutions. It was founded in 1997 under the leadership of Mark Brantl. It operates as a unit of the Bavarian State Library.

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Munich Digitization Center
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48°08′52″N 11°34′51″E / 48.14766°N 11.58076°E / 48.14766; 11.58076
LocationMünchen, Germany
TypeDigital library
Established1997
Collection
Items collected
manuscripts, early prints, modern books, maps and photographic collections, etc.
Size484,388 (March 2011)
Access and use
Access requirements
Free online access
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Websitewww.digitale-sammlungen.de

Munich Digitization Center (German: Das Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum; MDZ) is an institution dedicated to digitization, Online publication and the long-term archival preservation of the holdings of the Bavarian State Library and other cultural heritage institutions. It was founded in 1997 under the leadership of Mark Brantl. It operates as a unit of the Bavarian State Library.

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