Patrimonium (project)
Patrimonium is a 3-year project of digitization whose main aim is to provide wide and free access to the most valuable and oldest Polish written sources from the two largest libraries in Poland.
“Patrimonium” is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, sub-measure 2.3.2: “Digital sharing of cultural resources” of the “Digital Poland Operational Programme 2014–2020”, and by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland.
The idea of the project
The project was initiated by the National Library of Poland which, for many years, has been working on digitization of its collection and release in digital form. The implementation of this project improves digital access to numerous Polish written sources offered in the highest quality.“Patrimonium” is a project that integrates the two collections – of the country's main library and its oldest academic library – which are unique on a national scale. The exceptional historical value of these collections and their important role in culture make them the core of the National Interlibrary Collection and, according to the regulation of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of July 4, 2012, they are subject of particular conservation protection. Thanks to the digitization of the most precious items in their collections, both institutions are able to gradually limit access to the priceless originals for readers in favor of the use of their digital copies and replace them with their digital copies. The growing digital collection is available via both: Polona Digital Library and Jagiellonian Digital Library, whereas graphical interface of Polona will be further developed.