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For information on the Folger's digital image collection on Luna, please see https://folgerpedia.folger.edu/Luna_digital_image_collection


The Folger's Digital Image Collection offers online access to over 75,000 images from the Folger Shakespeare Library collection, including books, theater memorabilia, manuscripts, art, and more. Images are available in high resolution and users can show multiple images side-by-side, zoom in and out to see fine detail, view cataloging information when available, export thumbnails, and construct permanent URLs linking back to their favorite items or searches.
==Creating a user account==
A user account is necessary to create and save media groups. Register for an account [https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/user/register here], or by clicking the log in button at the bottom of the page. '''If you have a request account, please use the same email address to sign up for your digital collections account!'''


==About the collection==
==Navigating the collections==
===[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/books Books]===
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/incunabula Incunabula]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/stc_imprints STC imprints]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/wing_imprints Wing imprints]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/pre_1831_imprints Pre-1831 imprints]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/post_1830_imprints Post-1830 imprints]


You may use your web browser to access the collection through a convenient interface called [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/FOLGERCM1~6~6 LUNA].  
===[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/manuscripts Manuscripts]===
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/pre_1701_manuscripts Pre-1701 manuscripts]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib128855-309473 Autograph letters signed from Thomas Booth, London, to John Booth, 1683-1689]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib128856-309474 Autograph letters signed from William Booth, London, to John Booth, 1628-1647 (bulk 1628-1629)]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib244378-309586 E. Williams watermark collection, including papers of the Hale family of King's Walden and other papers, ca. 1570-1699, compiled ca. 1920-1930]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib193308-247919 Letters from the Privy Council, 1545-1621]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib245155-312226 Newdigate family collection of newsletters, 1673/4-1715]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib223207-309250 Papers of Jacob Tonson, 1680-1737]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib244302-309435 Papers of Nathaniel Bacon, 1574-1650 (bulk 1590-1622)]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib110831-107066 Papers of Robert Bennet, 1603-1678]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib110545-309571 Papers of the Bacon-Townshend family of Stiffkey, Norfolk, 1550-1640]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib230544-310297 Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire, 1428-1671 (bulk 1557-1671)]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib244373-309964 Papers of the Cavendish-Talbot family, 1333-1705 (bulk 1548-1676)]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib244731-310401 Papers of the Ferrers Family of Tamworth Castle, 1371-1806 (bulk 16th - 17th century)]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib232776-231767 Papers of the Goodricke family of Ribston Hall, Nidderdale, Yorkshire, 1639?-1689]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib244741-309974 Papers of the More family of Loseley Park, Surrey, 1489-1682 (bulk 1538-1630)]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib128832-120620 Papers of the Rattray family of Craighall, 1593-1699]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib107997-309442 Papers of the Rich family, 1485-ca. 1820 (bulk 1649-1715)]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/post_1700_manuscripts Post-1700 manuscripts]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib230920-279703 Autograph letters signed from Edwin Booth to various recipients, 1858-1893]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib229157-308991 Autograph letters signed from William Winter to various recipients, 1864-1917]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib128881-278814 Collection of German papers relating to William Shakespeare, 1777-1912]
::[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib243944-309049 Robert Young collection relating to William Winter, ca. 1745-2005 (bulk 1880-1906)]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/transcribed_manuscripts Transcribed manuscripts]


Through the Digital Image Collection you can:
===[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/art_and_objects Art & Objects]===
* Compare 19th-century productions of Shakespeare with today's through historic photographs and promptbooks
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/british_book_illustrations British Book Illustrations]
* Look at letters written by Queen Elizabeth I
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/all_pictures All pictures]
* Examine rare paintings in "up close and personal" detail
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/drawings Drawings]
* Read diary entries from over 200 years ago
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/paintings Paintings]
* And much more
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/photos Photos]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/prints Prints]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/objects Objects]


==Features==
===[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/shakespeare Shakespeare]===
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/quartos Quartos]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/first_folios First folios]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/second_folios Second folios]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/third_folios Third folios]
:[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/fourth_folios Fourth folios]


The Folger digital image collection contains high resolution images requested for research, publication, and the web. Also included are items chosen for digitization by Curators, Conservators, and Reading Room Staff; or created for special projects, e.g., pre-1640 quarto editions of Shakespeare.
===[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bindings Bindings]===


Some images are accompanied by [http://shakespeare.folger.edu/ Hamnet] descriptions of the entire item, but in most cases only abbreviated information exists.
===[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/folger_archives Folger Archives]===


===Features include:===
===[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/reference_images Reference Images]===
*The ability to create a shortened URL for sharing content (zoomable images, search results, slideshows, etc.) with standard tools like Facebook, Twitter, Google, Delicious, etc. For example, follow this durable [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/detail/FOLGERCM1~6~6~40528~102866:The-tragicall-historie-of-Hamlet,-P?trs=64&qvq=q%3ASTC+22276%3Bsort%3ACall_Number%2CAuthor%2CCD_Title%2CImprint%3Blc%3AFOLGERCM1~6~6&mi=5&cic=FOLGERCM1~6~6&sort=Call_Number%2CAuthor%2CCD_Title%2CImprint URL] to a zoomable version of a Hamlet title page. Zoom in and read the full inscription about Shakespeare, copied in a late seventeenth-century hand from a book by Dryden! Or, follow this [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/view/search?search=Search&q=%3DS528h1+OR+BIB_Subject%3D%22Hamlet%22+OR+CD_Title%3D%22Hamlet%22+OR+BIB_Title%3D%22Hamlet%22+OR+BIB_Uniform_Title%3D%22Hamlet%22+LIMIT%3AFOLGERCM1~6~6&QuickSearchA=QuickSearchA&pgs=250&res=2&cic=FOLGERCM1~6~6&sort=Call_Number%2CMPSORTORDER1%2CCD_Title%2CImprint link] to retrieve Hamlet-related search results images in your browser. Learn more about linking and embedding in LUNA [http://doc.lunaimaging.com/display/V7D/Linking+and+Embedding here].
*The ability to create a "Web Widget" to embed into other applications your search results, slideshows, presentations or other LUNA views.  This feature is available in LUNA. Refer to the link above to learn more about linking and embedding in LUNA.
*Register an online user ID in LUNA. You can save multiple sets of images for later reference, along with private annotations you can make about the images you've selected. Follow this [http://doc.lunaimaging.com/display/V7D/Registration+and+User+Settings link] for more about LUNA Registration and User Settings.
*Access images in our Quartos and other cover-to-cover, page-by-page collections, which include digitized copies of 218 of the Folger Shakespeare Library's pre-1640 Shakespeare texts, including poems, plays, and "apocryphal" editions now known to have been written by someone else.
*The ability to create and save groups of images for later reference. Follow this [http://doc.lunaimaging.com/display/V7D/Working+with+Media+Groups link] for more on creating "Media Groups" in LUNA.


==Fields==
===[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/microfilm_images Microfilm Images]===


Basic keyword searching may be the best place for you to start searching the Folger digital image collection, for two reasons. First, a basic keyword search will find terms anywhere within whatever information accompanies an image. Second, our image databases are very much works in progress and some fields therefore are empty at the moment. ''To learn more about browsing and searching by keyword, refer to Quick Search Tips below.''
==Searching for transcriptions==
In the collections dropdown next to the search box, narrow your search to '''Manuscripts'''--or narrow it even further by selecting a sub-collection, like '''Pre-1701 manuscripts''' or '''Newdigate family collection of newsletters'''. From the object type dropdown right below the search box, select '''Search for pages'''. This means your results will be individual image records, which are the record types that will have transcriptions when available. Removing object records from the results clears out some noise from the results list. In the search box itself, remember that spellings vary, and make liberal use of '''OR''' searching to search on multiple spellings. When looking for recipes with garlic, for instance, you may want to search for '''garlic OR garlick''', as below:


But use of the Advanced search feature can also be helpful in many cases, e.g. when searching for known items or when creating a persistent hyperlink for a specific subject, name, or boolean keyword search.  This list of database fields is intended to help with Advanced searches, and with testing your Advanced search results. '' To learn more about these types of advanced searches, refer to Digital Image Collection How-Tos below.''
[[File:TranscriptionSearch.png|450px]]


===Image details===
==Working with media groups==
For instructions on exporting media groups from Luna, see https://folgerpedia.folger.edu/Migrating_media_groups_from_Luna


:'''Image title:''' a brief description of the image.
Before beginning your work, make sure you're [https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/user/login signed in].
:'''Image producer name(s):''' where available, names of those associated with creation of the image (e.g., artists and engravers).
:'''Transcribed information:''' transcription of printed or engraved captioning or title or title-like information.
:'''Image details:''' may include details about cropping, exact location within a larger work, etc.
:'''Image subject term(s):''' subject indexing of cultural and conceptual illustrative content.
:'''Image IconClass number(s):''' iconographic classification codes (combinations of numbers and letters) assigned from the IconClass index.
:'''Image bibliographical reference(s):''' citations to relevant reference works.
:'''Image order:''' provides details about the order of appearance, when multiple images occur within a larger work.
:'''Page height:''' a measurement in millimeters.
:'''Page width:''' a measurement in millimeters.
:'''Event title:''' a brief description of a Folger event where the photo was taken.
:'''Event date:''' the date of a Folger event where the photo was taken.


===Source details and administrative metadata===
[[File:MediaGroupMenu.png|350px]]


:'''Source creator:''' an author or other personal or corporate name associated with creation of the source in which the image appears.
===Creating media groups===
:'''Source title:''' title of the source in which the image appears.
Select '''Add a new media group''' from the '''Create''' drop-down in the menu. This will open a form. You must give your new media group a title, and you can choose to add a description. You can begin to add items using the box below the description field, but we're not recommending that you use it right now. At the very bottom of the form, there's a check box. Check to make your media group public, or leave it unchecked to keep it private. Click the save button to finish creating your group.
:'''Source created or published:''' imprint -- or sometimes date only -- of the source in which the image appears.
:'''Physical description:''' details of pagination / foliation, and/or extent of illustration, and/or height in centimeters of the source in which the image appears.
:'''Copyright information:''' may contain rights information crediting individual photographers.
:'''Source call number:''' the designated shelf location for the the source in which the image appears.
:'''Digital image file name:''' a unique numeric ID for the image file.
:'''Digital image type:''' a field containing one of four possible values: FSL building, FLS collection, FSL event, or Theatre production.
:'''Hamnet catalog link:''' a hyperlink to the Hamnet bibliographic description (when available).
:'''ESTC catalog link:''' a hyperlink to the English Short Title Catalog bibliographic description (when available).
:'''Hamnet bib ID:''' a unique numeric ID for a relevant Hamnet bibliographic description.
:'''Hamnet holdings ID:''' a unique numeric ID for a relevant Hamnet copy-specific  description.
:'''Multiple page sort order:''' a non-displaying field that can be used in post-search sorting. Primarily used in sorting image sets for bound items digitized cover-to-cover.
===Hamnet catalog record===
Some images in the Folger digital image collection are accompanied only by abbreviated data records, with fields of the sort described above. However, other image descriptions are supplemented with bibliographic data pulled in from Hamnet.
Some of these Hamnet records may provide additional details that do not appear in "Image" or "Source" fields. Other Hamnet records may describe an entire source item, but may not fully describe the specific portion photographed.
The following fields from Hamnet records may appear in the Luna digital image database descriptions:
:Creator (Hamnet)
:Uniform title (Hamnet)
:Title (Hamnet)
:Alt. title (Hamnet)
:Edition (Hamnet)
:Place of creation or publ. (Hamnet)
:Creator or publisher (Hamnet)
:Date of creation or publ. (Hamnet)
:Physical description (Hamnet)
:Folger holdings notes (Hamnet)
:Notes (Hamnet)
:Citations (Hamnet)
:Subject (Hamnet)
:Associated name (Hamnet)
:In (Hamnet)
:Call number (Hamnet)


===Quick Tips===
===Adding to media groups===
Both individual images and entire objects can be added to media groups.


The following tips and suggestions can help you get the results you are looking for when browsing the Digital Collection.
To add items from a search results or browse page, hover over the thumbnail and click the '''+''' button that appears in the top left corner of the thumbnail. Choose the media group you'd like to add your object or image to from the list.


Some images are accompanied by Hamnet records which describe the entire item, not the specific portion photographed. In many cases only abbreviated data records are provided. Thumbnail browsing can be a great way to explore our content without having to enter search terms. In LUNA, you have the option of browsing through up to 250 thumbnails at a time. You can also narrow any browse or search results by selecting a What, Where, Who or When Category from the "Narrow Search" lists displayed on each screen of thumbnails. Follow this [http://doc.lunaimaging.com/display/V7D/Browsing+and+Viewing+Media link] for more about browsing in LUNA on the web.
[[File:AddToMediaGroup.png|400px]]
 
To add objects or images from a record page, just click the big red '''Add to media group''' button that's just under the viewer. Select the media group you'd like to add to from the list.
 
===Viewing media groups===
To view media groups, just click the '''Media Groups''' link in the menu. You'll see all of your own media groups, as well as any public media groups. If you click into a group, you can get a permalink. If that group is one of your own, you'll also get an edit menu: from here, you can change the title or description, change between public and private, or delete your media group.
 
==URL structure==
===Image records===
URLs for individual images are formed by appending the digital image file name (removing any leading zeroes) to the end of the base URL '''digitalcollections.folger.edu/img'''
 
The digital image file name is number of up to six digits, and is the very first field in the image record on both the new digital collections site and on Luna:
 
[[File:RootfileIslandora.png|200px]]      [[File:RootfileLuna.png|200px]]
 
By appending digital image file name '''72418''' to the base URL above, we get the link '''[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/img72418 digitalcollections.folger.edu/img72418]'''
 
Microfilm image records use the same style of file name, and their URLs are constructed in the same way. Bindings images records use a different and more complicated style of file names, so they instead use a default URL structure that is not predictable based on external IDs.
 
===Standard object records===
Whenever we have more than one image for an item--multiple pages in a book, for instance--we will also have a parent record linking all of the individual images together. The URL for these object records is formed by appending the bibliographic ID, a hyphen, and the holdings ID to the end of the base URL '''digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib'''
 
The bib and holdings IDs can be found in the catalog. The catalog URL for STC 6857, Tectonicon, is '''[https://catalog.folger.edu/record/163490 catalog.folger.edu/record/163490]''' The number at the end of the catalog URL--'''163490''' in this example--is the bib ID. If we look at that same record in the [https://catalog.folger.edu/record/163490/export/tm MARC view] (by appending '''/export/tm''' to the end of the catalog URL), we see that bib ID again at the top of the record, in the 001 field. Towards the bottom of the record, in field 852 subfield 7 ($$7), we can find the holdings ID--'''156904''' for this example.
 
By appending these IDs, separated with a hyphen, to the base URL above, we get the link '''[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib163490-156904 digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib163490-156904]'''
 
===Microfilm object records===
Microfilm object record URLs are formed in nearly the same way as standard object URLs. Because we may sometimes have both standard and microfilm images of the same item, we need to differentiate between the two. We do that for microfilm object records for including '''mf''' in the base URL: '''digitalcollections.folger.edu/mf_bib'''
 
The URL for the standard object record for V.a.269, which has bib ID '''231225''' and holdings ID '''280167''', is '''[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib231225-280167 digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib231225-280167]''', and the URL for the microfilm object record for the same item is '''[https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/mf_bib231225-280167 digitalcollections.folger.edu/mf_bib231225-280167]'''
===Bindings object records===
Bindings object records are formed just like microfilm object records, replacing the '''mf''' prefix with '''bindings''', making the base URL for these items '''digitalcollections.folger.edu/bindings_bib'''
 
An example will be added shortly.

Latest revision as of 13:41, 9 October 2024

For information on the Folger's digital image collection on Luna, please see https://folgerpedia.folger.edu/Luna_digital_image_collection

Creating a user account

A user account is necessary to create and save media groups. Register for an account here, or by clicking the log in button at the bottom of the page. If you have a request account, please use the same email address to sign up for your digital collections account!

Navigating the collections

Books

Incunabula
STC imprints
Wing imprints
Pre-1831 imprints
Post-1830 imprints

Manuscripts

Pre-1701 manuscripts
Autograph letters signed from Thomas Booth, London, to John Booth, 1683-1689
Autograph letters signed from William Booth, London, to John Booth, 1628-1647 (bulk 1628-1629)
E. Williams watermark collection, including papers of the Hale family of King's Walden and other papers, ca. 1570-1699, compiled ca. 1920-1930
Letters from the Privy Council, 1545-1621
Newdigate family collection of newsletters, 1673/4-1715
Papers of Jacob Tonson, 1680-1737
Papers of Nathaniel Bacon, 1574-1650 (bulk 1590-1622)
Papers of Robert Bennet, 1603-1678
Papers of the Bacon-Townshend family of Stiffkey, Norfolk, 1550-1640
Papers of the Bagot family of Blithfield, Staffordshire, 1428-1671 (bulk 1557-1671)
Papers of the Cavendish-Talbot family, 1333-1705 (bulk 1548-1676)
Papers of the Ferrers Family of Tamworth Castle, 1371-1806 (bulk 16th - 17th century)
Papers of the Goodricke family of Ribston Hall, Nidderdale, Yorkshire, 1639?-1689
Papers of the More family of Loseley Park, Surrey, 1489-1682 (bulk 1538-1630)
Papers of the Rattray family of Craighall, 1593-1699
Papers of the Rich family, 1485-ca. 1820 (bulk 1649-1715)
Post-1700 manuscripts
Autograph letters signed from Edwin Booth to various recipients, 1858-1893
Autograph letters signed from William Winter to various recipients, 1864-1917
Collection of German papers relating to William Shakespeare, 1777-1912
Robert Young collection relating to William Winter, ca. 1745-2005 (bulk 1880-1906)
Transcribed manuscripts

Art & Objects

British Book Illustrations
All pictures
Drawings
Paintings
Photos
Prints
Objects

Shakespeare

Quartos
First folios
Second folios
Third folios
Fourth folios

Bindings

Folger Archives

Reference Images

Microfilm Images

Searching for transcriptions

In the collections dropdown next to the search box, narrow your search to Manuscripts--or narrow it even further by selecting a sub-collection, like Pre-1701 manuscripts or Newdigate family collection of newsletters. From the object type dropdown right below the search box, select Search for pages. This means your results will be individual image records, which are the record types that will have transcriptions when available. Removing object records from the results clears out some noise from the results list. In the search box itself, remember that spellings vary, and make liberal use of OR searching to search on multiple spellings. When looking for recipes with garlic, for instance, you may want to search for garlic OR garlick, as below:

TranscriptionSearch.png

Working with media groups

For instructions on exporting media groups from Luna, see https://folgerpedia.folger.edu/Migrating_media_groups_from_Luna

Before beginning your work, make sure you're signed in.

MediaGroupMenu.png

Creating media groups

Select Add a new media group from the Create drop-down in the menu. This will open a form. You must give your new media group a title, and you can choose to add a description. You can begin to add items using the box below the description field, but we're not recommending that you use it right now. At the very bottom of the form, there's a check box. Check to make your media group public, or leave it unchecked to keep it private. Click the save button to finish creating your group.

Adding to media groups

Both individual images and entire objects can be added to media groups.

To add items from a search results or browse page, hover over the thumbnail and click the + button that appears in the top left corner of the thumbnail. Choose the media group you'd like to add your object or image to from the list.

AddToMediaGroup.png

To add objects or images from a record page, just click the big red Add to media group button that's just under the viewer. Select the media group you'd like to add to from the list.

Viewing media groups

To view media groups, just click the Media Groups link in the menu. You'll see all of your own media groups, as well as any public media groups. If you click into a group, you can get a permalink. If that group is one of your own, you'll also get an edit menu: from here, you can change the title or description, change between public and private, or delete your media group.

URL structure

Image records

URLs for individual images are formed by appending the digital image file name (removing any leading zeroes) to the end of the base URL digitalcollections.folger.edu/img

The digital image file name is number of up to six digits, and is the very first field in the image record on both the new digital collections site and on Luna:

RootfileIslandora.png RootfileLuna.png

By appending digital image file name 72418 to the base URL above, we get the link digitalcollections.folger.edu/img72418

Microfilm image records use the same style of file name, and their URLs are constructed in the same way. Bindings images records use a different and more complicated style of file names, so they instead use a default URL structure that is not predictable based on external IDs.

Standard object records

Whenever we have more than one image for an item--multiple pages in a book, for instance--we will also have a parent record linking all of the individual images together. The URL for these object records is formed by appending the bibliographic ID, a hyphen, and the holdings ID to the end of the base URL digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib

The bib and holdings IDs can be found in the catalog. The catalog URL for STC 6857, Tectonicon, is catalog.folger.edu/record/163490 The number at the end of the catalog URL--163490 in this example--is the bib ID. If we look at that same record in the MARC view (by appending /export/tm to the end of the catalog URL), we see that bib ID again at the top of the record, in the 001 field. Towards the bottom of the record, in field 852 subfield 7 ($$7), we can find the holdings ID--156904 for this example.

By appending these IDs, separated with a hyphen, to the base URL above, we get the link digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib163490-156904

Microfilm object records

Microfilm object record URLs are formed in nearly the same way as standard object URLs. Because we may sometimes have both standard and microfilm images of the same item, we need to differentiate between the two. We do that for microfilm object records for including mf in the base URL: digitalcollections.folger.edu/mf_bib

The URL for the standard object record for V.a.269, which has bib ID 231225 and holdings ID 280167, is digitalcollections.folger.edu/bib231225-280167, and the URL for the microfilm object record for the same item is digitalcollections.folger.edu/mf_bib231225-280167

Bindings object records

Bindings object records are formed just like microfilm object records, replacing the mf prefix with bindings, making the base URL for these items digitalcollections.folger.edu/bindings_bib

An example will be added shortly.