Headin: News

September 2009

Recent TTP clients include:
The Nord Hollands Archief
The Corning Museum of Glass
East Ayrshire Council
The National Trust

September 2009

The animated Herbarium has been launched at the Natural History Museum as a key interactive in Darwin Centre 2. This is the first TTP to feature animations embedded in the page - take a look at a plant specimen and watch it grow!

August 2009

The content management system now allows for the ingestion of large, high-resolution 2D items such as maps, scrolls and charters.

June 2009

The Lyme Missal launches at Lyme Park for the National Trust. This outstanding book is finally being returned to the place it was commissioned over 500 years ago. To make it more accessible, the National Trust commissioned a Turning the Pages version which is currently impressing visitors to this amazing place.

February 2009

The first tranche of the notebooks of Charles Darwin have gone live at Down House for English Heritage. These comprise a number of the field notebooks, as well as the incredible Beagle Diary. More content will be added towards the end of the year as we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the publication of "On the Origin of Species".

October 2008

The TTP Content Management System is complete! You can now build your own online library as well as kiosks. Add the page scans, text and audio, edit the books and then post them on your server. Contact us if you would like a demo or to find out more.



September 2008

Over the year a large number of institutions have now adopted Turning the Pages. These include:
The British Library
National Library of Ireland
The National Archives
Henry Moore Institute
Newcastle Library
SOAS
Zoological Society of London
Aberdeen University
Lancaster University
English Heritage
Natural History Museum



August 2008

Now with maps! TTP 2.0 now supports the addition of single-sheet items. These can be maps, charters, artwork, paintings or letters. Additionally it does this at very high resolution. We can take your 500Mb scan and show it at 100% resolution. Contact us to find out more.