Last May 15th delivery of digitized Project Crimson fifteen municipalities in the region of Murcia, among which was that of Jumilla files are made.
The CEOs of Research, Innovation and Information Society, Celia Martínez Mora, and Cultural Heritage, Maria Comas, they handed the 15 municipalities in the region of 110,000 new digitized old documents files of its municipalities, in addition CRIMSON project to catalog.
In the case of Jumilla are pages of Chapter Acts of the eighteenth century, which has managed to complete the full digitization of the documentary series from its inception until the eighteenth century.
With these new files are now 900,000 pages of old documents that have been scanned in the region through the CRIMSON (catalog files Murcia on the Information Society) project.
Modern scanning techniques have yielded a true copy of each document, which will help preserve and prevent spoilage.
Each paper has generated two versions, a high resolution files all owners is delivered to favor local consultation without manipulating the original, and a lower resolution for publication on the Internet.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla