Wellcome Arabic Manuscript Cataloguing Partnership 
The emergence of “Wellcome Arabic Manuscript  Cataloguing Partnership” (WAMCP) is the fruit of the collaboration between Bibliotheca  Alexandrina, Wellcome Trust Limited and King’s College London (KCL) with funding from the JISC Islamic studies program. This  project comprises a unique online resource of a collection of Arabic  manuscripts related to classical medicine. It represents a significant resource for a wide range of researchers  including Islamic studies scholars, medical historians, and manuscript  conservators to aid and enhance their work.
    
Browsing the Collection
The collection is freely available online at http://wamcp.bibalex.org allowing users to search, browse  and filter the content as per their scope and preference. Authors or normalized  titles of manuscripts can be listed alphabetically for easy browsing in  addition to the possibility of filtering by approximate, scribal or librarian  dates. Full metadata is also available for each manuscript with the option of  downloading the whole or parts of the manuscript as JPEG images or PDF. 
  The online system allows for  linking descriptive fields with their corresponding related pages on the  manuscript thus giving users a convenient experience while browsing the  content. Additionally, online users may compare two manuscripts simultaneously  to illuminate the differences in the scientific presentation of the work at  hand. 
Maintaining linguistic authenticity 
As a way to reflect the  authenticity of the manuscripts digitally, the Library of Alexandria was keen  to reflect also the linguistic characteristics of the manuscripts in the  collection, which were characterized by using the ancient dot-less Arabic characters.  Hence, a virtual keyboard has been created to provide the option of inserting  dot-less Arabic characters in the search field. In addition, for non-Arabic  speakers, transliteration of some Arabic words in Latin format was used to  facilitate viewing and searching. 
Technical Aspects
The BA has designed and  implemented a new approach to handle the Wellcome Library manuscript  collection. The approach focused on facilitating the cataloguing, searching,  viewing and comparing the collections of ancient Arabic manuscripts thus giving  users a friendly experience. The approach evolved around building structured  schema-compliant records  which in turn automatically generate human-friendly metadata forms. The  approach also provides a solution for both cataloging using old characters and  searching manuscripts using modern and old characters. An open source solution  was used which can be adopted by systems for any standard and any language. It  allows searching, viewing, comparing and downloading the manuscripts.
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  http://www.diglib.org/forums/2011forum/schedule/generic-open-source-solutions-for-managing-manuscripts-a-z/