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Rahvusarhiiv
Estonia

Rahvusarhiiv

214K pagesTags
Published Feb 2024
Syriac Group Vienna HTR-IMAFO 2024

Syriac Group Vienna HTR-IMAFO 2024

Vienna MS Cod. Syr. 1 (the Syriac Gospels scribed by Moses of Mardin in 1554 - Vienna), prepared during the IMAFO HTR Winter School 2024 - Vienna Syriac Grou...

579 pages
Published Dec 2024
FAAM Concert booklets
Belgium

FAAM Concert booklets

Collection of concert booklets from the Royal Conservatoire of Ghent, the Royal Society for Zoology Antwepen orchestra, Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp from t...

848 pages
Published Oct 2024
Staatsarchiv St.Gallen
Switzerland

Staatsarchiv St.Gallen

Regierungsratsprotokolle 1803–1904Die an den wöchentlichen Sitzungen der Regierung gefällten Beschlüsse sind samt den zugehörigen Erwägungen in den sogenannt...

194K pages
Published Dec 2023
Zeitschrift des Alpenvereins

Zeitschrift des Alpenvereins

Das Historische Alpenarchiv wurde 2006 ins Leben gerufen. Der Deutsche, Oesterreichische und Südtiroler Alpenverein pflegen ihre Archivalien und Sammlungen i...

45K pages
Published Oct 2024
Transcripties - Het Utrechts Archief
Netherlands

Transcripties - Het Utrechts Archief

Doorzoek hier transcripties van handgeschreven documenten uit de collectie van Het Utrechts Archief. Transcripties zijn getypte versies van een handschrift. ...

395K pagesTags
Published Sep 2023
Três Forquilhas
Brazil

Três Forquilhas

Arquivo histórico da IECLB no EST

Livro de Atas. Comunidade Evangélica de Três Forquilhas. 1895-1928

158 pages1895–1928German
Published Sep 2025
British Library Incunabula Catalogue Data
United Kingdom

British Library Incunabula Catalogue Data

Demo site with sample images and information extracted from descriptions in the British Library incunabula printed catalogue. The data was used for computati...

805 pages
Published Apr 2024
Mountain Hub

Mountain Hub

88K pages
Published Oct 2024
Kucuk Mecmua
Turkey

Kucuk Mecmua

Published in Ottoman Turkish, Küçük Mecmua is a valuable resource for historians studying the late Ottoman era's intellectual movements and for scholars of l...

176 pagesTags
Published Oct 2023
Rechtsprechung im Ostseeraum (1580-1871)

Rechtsprechung im Ostseeraum (1580-1871)

The collection contains over 200,000 pages of handwritten documents: justifications of the judges at the Wismar Tribunal (Assessorenvoten), legal instruction...

175K pagesTags
Published May 2024
Archives de l'ancien Évêché de Bâle
Switzerland

Archives de l'ancien Évêché de Bâle

Archives de l'ancien Évêché de Bâle

Les Archives de l'ancien Évêché de Bâle (AAEB) sont une fondation conservant les fonds d’archives de l’ancienne principauté épiscopale de Bâle. Son siège est...

59K pages1500–1800FrenchFrench, Middle (ca.1400-1600)+2
Published Sep 2023

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Transkribus Sites is a purpose-built platform for publishing digitised document collections. Powered by AI handwritten text recognition, it turns scanned manuscripts, letters, and archival records into fully searchable digital scholarly editions, accessible from any device.

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Visitors can search every transcribed page with powerful fuzzy matching that handles historical spelling variants, abbreviations, and OCR imperfections. Results link directly to the matching page and highlight the search term in context.

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Do I need to export documents before publishing them on a Site?

No. Transkribus Sites ties in seamlessly with your Transkribus collections. You don't need to export documents. Just connect your collection and publish.

Can I continue editing after publishing?

Yes. You can continue working on your collection in Transkribus. Any changes (corrected transcriptions, new documents, updated tags) will be reflected on your Site once you re-publish.

Is Transkribus Sites customisable for my institution?

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Can tags and annotations be displayed?

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