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What is MeMO?
Introduction
1. The medieval commemoration of the dead
1.1 The origins of the commemoration of the dead
1.2 Commemoration and identity
1.3 Use and function of memoria sources
1.4 Memoria research and the MeMO project
1.5 Broad quantitative and qualitative research
1.6 Literature and websites
2. Purpose and intended users
2.1 The academic purpose of this database
2.2 The four types of sources
2.3 The information in the database
2.4 The need for source criticism: three case studies
2.5 Uncovering cultural heritage through MeMO
2.6 Literature and websites
3. Objects
3.1 Definitions and terminology
3.2 Criteria for the inclusion of objects
3.3 Sources used in the compilation of this database
3.4 Alterations and consequences
3.5 Functions
3.6 Justification transcriptions and translations
3.7 Literature and websites
4. Text carriers and texts
4.1 Definitions and terminology
4.2 Criteria for the inclusion of text carriers
4.3 Sources used in the compilation of this database
4.4 Points of special interest
4.5 Literature and websites
5. Original Institutions
5.1 Definitions and terminology
5.2 Criteria for the inclusion of institutions
5.3 Sources used in the compilation of this database
5.4 Points of special interest
5.5 Literature and websites
6. Bibliography and terminology
6.1 Literature, websites, maps, terminology and glossary
7. About the MeMO project
7.1 A short history of the MeMO project
7.2 Other products of the MeMO project
7.3 Participating institutions
7.4 MeMO staff and contributing researchers
8. Contact, citation and disclaimers
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