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Turning the Pages [1] allows
visitors to virtually 'turn' the pages of manuscripts in a realistic way, using touch-screen
technology and interactive animation. They can zoom in on the high- quality digitised
images and read or listen to notes explaining the beauty and significance of each
page. There are other features specific to the individual manuscripts. In a Leonardo
da Vinci notebook, for example, a button turns the text round so visitors can read
his famous 'mirror' handwriting.