https://www.cabinet.ox.ac.uk/
One of the oldest and best-known universities in the world, the
University of Oxford has amassed enormous collections over the
centuries, which are spread throughout its many libraries and museums.
To help support educators who would like to reference these materials in
their teaching, the university created the Cabinet project, which "aims
to make these resources more accessible for teaching and research
through digitisation (both 2D and 3D) and bringing these resources into a
single intuitive and interactive interface." Visitors to this project
will find a searchable trove of hundreds of digitized objects held by
institutions such as the Bodleian Library, the Ashmolean Museum, and
more. Selecting an object leads to an interactive, high-quality digital
rendering accompanied by descriptive commentary and links to additional
information. Three-dimensional objects can be rotated and zoomed into,
and all public objects in Cabinet can be embedded in external websites.
Some of Cabinet's objects have been assembled into thematic collections
which are found under Discover. Examples include: "Technology and
Culture in Global Perspective, 1100-1700" and digitized exhibitions,
such as "Thinking inside the box," which highlights historical boxes
used to carry books and documents.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r52039/university_of_oxford_cabinet
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