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ABOUT FGP
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Significance
FGP was established precisely to facilitate and rejuvenate Genizah research by locating, identifying, cataloging, transcribing, translating, digitally photographing and publishing images of all the manuscripts online. To this end, FGP works in close collaboration with university libraries worldwide, at times providing the funding required by the libraries to perform these tasks on their own, but frequently carrying out the work Agreements are signed giving FGP the right to publish the material online. Manuscripts are digitized at 600 DPI resolution (as required by the Research Libraries International Organization), thus making the computerized image clearer than the original manuscript itself by allowing for very powerful magnification. The academic communities' appreciation of FGP is evidenced by virtue of the fact that prestigious university libraries are eagerly signing copyright agreements with FGP in order to participate in the project and share their precious Cairo Genizah collections with the rest of the world. Before FGP, there was no unified, efficient Genizah "channel" through which scholars could share knowledge with their colleagues; research teams in universities worldwide were working in isolation. FGP has become this "channel," creating important and unprecedented collaboration between academic institutions and scholars, resulting in the creation of more qualitative and cost-effective research of the Cairo Genizah.
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