Cambridge 探花直播 Library has announced visionary plans to become a digital library for the world - following a 拢1.5m lead gift pledged by Dr Leonard Polonsky.

Home to more than seven million books and some of the greatest collections in existence, including those of Newton and Darwin, the Library will begin digitising its priceless treasures to launch its Digital Library for the 21st Century.

探花直播 Librarian Anne Jarvis said: 鈥淥ur library contains evidence of some of the greatest ideas and discoveries over two millennia. We want to make it accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world with an internet connection and a thirst for knowledge. This will not only make our collections available to the world; it will also initiate a global conversation about them.

鈥淎t the click of a mouse, students or scholars of divinity or politics, history, physics, medieval languages or the history of medicine, will be able to plunge into the worlds of Mediterranean Jewish, Muslim and Christian communities of the 11th Century, or into the minds of Isaac Newton and his contemporaries.鈥

Dr Polonsky鈥檚 generous gift will allow the 探花直播 Library to set up the essential infrastructure required for this sophisticated digitisation project.

探花直播first collections to be digitised will be entitled 探花直播Foundations of Faith and 探花直播Foundations of Science. 探花直播goal for both is that they become 鈥榣iving libraries鈥 with the capacity to grow and evolve.

探花直播Library鈥檚 faith collections are breathtaking. They include some of the oldest and most significant Qur鈥檃ns ever to be uncovered, as well an Eighth Century copy of Surat al-Anfal. 探花直播Library also holds the world鈥檚 largest and most important collection of Jewish Genizah materials, including the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Collection 鈥 193,000 fragments of manuscripts as significant as the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Its Christian holdings include an incomparable collection of manuscripts including the Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis (one of the most important Greek New Testament manuscripts), the Book of Deer and the Book of Cerne.

探花直播 探花直播 Library also holds some of the world鈥檚 most important records of the development of modern science - including the most comprehensive collection of Newton鈥檚 papers (heavily annotated copies of Principia, lectures as Lucasian Professor and proofs of Opticks), and those of John Flamsteed and Edmond Halley, contemporaries of Newton, with whom he corresponded.

If the project proves successful (further funding is needed and other donors are being sought), the collections of scientific giants such as Charles Darwin, James Clerk Maxwell, and Stephen Hawking could also be digitised, along with other major collections in the fields of humanities and social sciences.

Jarvis added: 鈥淔aith and science will be the two cornerstones of the project, both of fundamental importance in our quest to understand the world and our place in it.

鈥淭hanks to Dr Polonsky, we are at the start of what we believe will be an incredible journey into the digital future. Hopefully his generosity will encourage others to follow his lead so we can make one of the world鈥檚 great libraries available, literally, to anyone around the world.鈥

Dr Polonsky said: 鈥淎s reading and research become increasingly electronic, my hope is that this grant will serve as a catalyst for the digitisation and linking of the great libraries of the world so that their riches can be enjoyed by a global public."


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