Template talk:SBB

hrm. we could add something more specific here- after all, I think every SBB digital page has a data page associated with it, namely e.g. for Filtz's mass here which in turn links to the first page here suggesting we could use SBB00002DC500000000 as a SBB identifier for that (as yet un-uploaded) work... Eric 18:25, 24 April 2011 (UTC)

I find the link to the permanent url difficult to find on the stabi webpage, as are the digitized music collections themselves, at least for the occasional visitor. But, if you search via the kvk http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/kvk.html and limit to "Digitale Medien", you come directly to the catalog data page with the permanent url on it. This should then be used in the template - as it is usually done for SLUB or Sibley entries. Only caveat, kvk shows many entries already long before the digitized files are available --Kalliwoda 20:13, 24 April 2011 (UTC)

I'll have to have a look at that as it may be interesting precisely because of that caveat, then, because they might yet digitize them :) coming attractions, as it were. as to the link, if you're on one of the Werkansicht (digital data) pages, it's the Titeldaten link on the left - and contains a pURL (permanent URL) and other information (PPN) that could be used for the template. Eric 20:24, 24 April 2011 (UTC) (I should check to see if SBB has new acquisitions and new digitization RSS feeds I can add to my RSS reader, especially music-specific ones. I enjoy following Sibley and BSB's...)

This is new?

Both SBB and BSB have digitizations of the early (1892) Breitkopf edition of Lazarus, but one has to log in to see them. Is this an "Alexander Street" sort of thing (digitizations not available for use outside of paying members to certain services), or is it maybe a sign that SBB & BSB for example may be rethinking making their new digitizations open to the wider public? The latter would depress me :( ... Eric 04:15, 18 March 2023 (UTC)