BIDL

hu.sztaki.elearning.guideathand.bidl

Total installs
0+
Rating
0.0
Released
September 26, 2015
Last updated
August 25, 2022
Category
Reference
Developer
MTA SZTAKI
Developer details
Name
MTA SZTAKI
E-mail
unknown
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown

Screenshots

BIDL Screenshot 1 - AppWisp.com
BIDL Screenshot 2 - AppWisp.com
BIDL Screenshot 3 - AppWisp.com
BIDL Screenshot 4 - AppWisp.com

Description

The Bulgarian Iconographical Digital Library (available at http://bidl.math.bas.bg) is an Internet-based environment—a place where iconographical objects of different kinds and origins have been documented, classified, and exhibited in order to be widely accessible to both professional researchers and the wide audience. The icons presented in BIDL originate from the end of the twelfth to the beginning of the twentieth century and most belong to the Bansko-Razlog iconographic art, as well as from other schools and regions of Bulgaria: Triavna iconographic school, Samokov iconographic school, icons from Veliko Tarnovo, Sozopol, Rila Monastery, Arbanasi, etc.

The Bulgarian Iconographical Digital Library provides services for registration, documentation, access and exploration of a practically unlimited amount of Orthodox iconographical artefacts and knowledge, and end users can use this rich knowledge base through its interactive preview, complex object search, selection, and grouping. The digital objects could be grouped into thematic collections according to their topics, as results of searching, grouping, etc. For each object and collection, special meta-descriptions are created. They include data about the title, the artist, the period (in years and centuries), the school, the dimensions (width/height/thickness), the technique, the base material (type of wood, ground coat, etc.), the category, the location, the author (biographic data), comments (features of the icon such as state, founder’s and other signatures, previous restorations), etc. Also, they contain links to other digital objects and collections, keywords, and so on.

How to use BIDL application?

1.) Go to the "Virtual Encyclopedia of Bulgarian Icons" website: http://bidl.cc.bas.bg/login.php?lang=en

2.) Register or log in.

3.) Use the "Search objects" function in the menu to filter the icons.

4.) Below the "Search results" list press the "Create collection from the objects found" button.

5.) Give your collection a name and press the "Create" button.

6.) The newly created collection will appear in the "My collections" list.

7.) Click on the name of the newly created collection.

8.) Each collection has a unique QR code. You can use the BOOK@HAND BIDL app's integrated QR code reader to scan these QR codes.

9.) By scanning these QR codes the selected collections will be downloaded to your BOOK@HAND BIDL app.

10.) Pressing the "Collections" button in the BOOK@HAND BIDL app will present you the list of your downloaded collections. You can select one collection and you can either view it as a list or as a virtual panorama wall.

AppWisp - mobile app insights

AppWisp is a platform for mobile app insights. We provide a comprehensive overview of the mobile app ecosystem, including app store data, SDK usage, and more.

Free app store data

We provide free data on app store rankings, downloads and technology. Our data is updated daily and is available for both iOS and Android apps.

SDK insights

We provide insights into the SDKs used by mobile apps. Our data includes information on SDK usage, market share, and more.

API access

We offer an API that allows you to access our data programmatically. Our API is easy to use and provides access to all of our data.