The Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Library – Using the world’s most advanced imaging technology, the Digital Library preserves thousands of scroll fragments, including the oldest known copies of biblical texts, accessible to the public for the first time.

The Israel Antiquities Authority – Home of the vast majority of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Library, the Israel Antiquities Authority’s function is to attend to all antiquities’ affairs in Israel, including, among others the uncovering, excavation, preservation, restoration, development, administration, maintenance and operation of sites and antiquities, the supervision over archaeological excavations, maintaining a scientific library of the archaeological history of Israel, and the documentation of archaeological data (etc.).

The Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated Literature, home of the most comprehensive and up-to-date Bibliography on the Dead Sea Scrolls, located at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

The Digital Dead Sea Scrolls at The Israel Museum, Jerusalem – Developed in partnership with Google, the website gives users access to searchable, fast-loading, high-resolution images of the scrolls, as well as short explanatory videos and background information on the texts and their history. Five complete scrolls from the Israel Museum have been digitized for the project and are now accessible online.

 

… more to come!

 

This list is a stub 😉 ! Please send all suggestions and comments to
peter.porzig[at]uni-goettingen.de.