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Thursday, September 8, 2011
eBethArké Lives & Beth Mardutho Revamped
Wonderful news for everyone interested in Syriac Studies!
First, Beth Mardutho has recently been revamped with a spiffy new website with some more information about the Beth Mardutho Research Library. Jeez, I remember back when the previous version was first instated back at the IVth North American Syriac Symposium back in 2003. This update is a big improvement.
Second, the new eBethArké Syriac Digital Library is finally up and running. From what I've seen of it so far, it's running off of a DSpace install and looks quite spiffy. Since I worked on this a very very long time ago, I'm ecstatic to see that this project has risen from the ashes into something wonderful.
Peace,
-Steve
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