At the same time they submitted four manuscripts to American Geophysical Union journals for peer-review.
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Bamako, where the manuscripts are being held, has some of the country's heaviest rain.
Mertz Library, has a display of illustrated texts and manuscripts, including "recipe" books of medical properties.
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RCAHMS' collections include drawings, photographs, negatives and manuscripts relating to Scotland's archaeology, buildings and maritime heritage.
The grant will give better access to Wordsworth's manuscripts for researchers from all over the world.
They are asking for comments and feedback before preparing the manuscripts for formal scientific publication.
It's a literary treasure trove, said Justin Caldwell, a specialist in books and manuscripts at Sotheby's.
It's a literary treasure trove, said Justin Caldwell, a specialist in books and manuscripts at Sotherby's.
Other manuscripts came from the University of Virginia, where Faulkner was writer-in-residence in 1957-58.
Or you could simply ignore manuscripts sent to you that find problems with temperature histories.
The manuscripts were copied in the 1630s, and remained undiscovered at the castle until the 1960s.
Salzberg, reviewers in such journals accepted these manuscripts to be published on the journals.
Small firms not swept up in the various deals would be able to auction manuscripts.
The promoter will have to work with the constraints of popular trends in buying of manuscripts.
Jamie Andrews, head of Modern Literary Manuscripts at the British Library, welcomed the acquisition.
On-demand publishing has created new low-cost alternatives for people to get their manuscripts published.
More recently, technology offered a way to put Timbuktu's ancient manuscripts out of reach of pillagers.
The manuscripts, described as "fragile documents", will be restored by a conservation company in Penzance.
The collection covers different fields and spheres but is particularly rich in ecclesiastic manuscripts.
"Having seen and studied all these manuscripts, I kind of sense how Ravel thinks, " Mr. Orenstein says.
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Until fairly recently, the answer to that question was simple: It's a storehouse for books and manuscripts.
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Initially, the manuscripts were collected from families in Timbuktu with the search then extending to surrounding areas.
Manuscripts are often a team effort and, increasingly, professional medical writers are part of the manuscript team.
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An 18-month project is being launched to produce the first ever extensive database of Robert Burns manuscripts.
Two Cornish manuscripts dating back as far as 1688 will undergo "much needed" conservation work this spring.
After writing, Blyton would normally scrutinise her manuscripts in fine detail, changing certain words here and there.
The core manuscripts of antiquity were preserved by Islamic civilization, and to a lesser extent, by Irish monks.
Furthermore, it investigates the development of paper production and describes the different paper types used in the manuscripts.
The number of individuals and institutions chasing American historical manuscripts is small, compared with other areas of collecting.
According to Mr Mathee, the people of Timbuktu have a centuries-old tradition of protecting and preserving their manuscripts.
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