Credits

McGill Library digitization and digital collection

Richard Virr, Retired Chief Curator, Rare Books and Special Collections</br> Ann Marie Holland, Assistant Librarian, Rare Books and Special Collections</br> Sarah Severson, Digital Library Services Coordinator</br> Gregory Houston, Digitization and New Media Administrator</br> Ella Myette, Digitization Project assistant</br> Kat Despain, Digitization Project assistant</br> Katelynn Siddall, Digitization Project assistant</br> Kim Geraldi, Digitization Project assistant</br>

We wish to extend a thank you to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for permissions to use texts prepared by Brenda Dunn-Lardeau and Richard Virr for the 2018 exhibition: Resplendent Illuminations: Books of Hours from the 13th to the 16th Century in Quebec Collections for this digital collection site.

Groupe de recherche multidisciplinaire de Montréal sur les livres anciens (UQAM) contributors to the catalogue and exhibition

Brenda Dunn-Lardeau (UQAM)</br> Ariane Bergeron-Foote (archivist paleographer)</br> Sarah Cameron-Pesant (Université de Montréal)</br> Helena Kogen (Université du Québec à Montréal)</br> Geneviève Samson (Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, Ottawa)</br> Richard Virr (McGill University)</br>

Wax

Wax is a minimal computing (minicomp) project led by Marii Nyröp. It relies on Jekyll, IIIF, Leaflet IIIF, Rake, ElasticLunr, and IIIF_S3, and builds upon work by Peter Binkley, David Newbury, and Alex Gil.

For more about Wax’s specs, visit the documentation.