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ENPJJ – Ministry of Justice school in Roubaix

The ENPJJ in Roubaix wanted to digitize and put online a digital library specializing in supervised education and issues relating to juvenile justice and maladjusted children.

Approach & Solution

In 2016, the Roubaix ENPJJ chose to share and enhance its collections on the internet using the LIMB Gallery solution. The library went online in September 2018. Initially made up of printed and iconographic collections, the digital library quickly expanded to include audiovisual collections.

“The support provided at every stage of the project was simple and fluid.”

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The Albertina Museum – Vienna

Digitization of precious objects from the Albertina Art Museum.    

Germanisches Nationalmuseum

The Germanisches Nationalmuseum is the largest museum dedicated to the cultural history of the German-speaking world. Founded in 1852, its collections number around 1.4 million objects.