RBS 2001 Course Evaluations
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RBS Course Evaluations
January – August 2001

Note: The course name is linked to its evaluation; the course number links to the relevant course description in the RBS Course Bulletin.

JANUARY
Monday 8 January – Friday 12 January 2001

11 (H-010) The History of the Book, 200-2000 (Daniel Traister)
12 (I-020) Book Illustration Processes to 1890 (Terry Belanger)
13 (L-080) Implementing Encoded Archival Description (Daniel Pitti)

MARCH
Monday 12 March – Friday 16 March 2001

21 H-030) The Printed Book in the West to 1800 (Martin Antonetti)
22 (H-075) Printed Ephemera (Michael Twyman)
23 (B-090) Publishers' Bookbindings, 1830-1910 (Sue Allen)
24 (G-010) Introduction to Descriptive Bibliography (Terry Belanger & Richard Noble)
25 (L-070) Electronic Texts and Images (David Seaman)

JUNE
Monday 4 June – Friday 8 June 2001

31 (H-060) History of European and American Papermaking (John Bidwell)
32 (G-060) Physical Evidence in Early Printed Books (Paul Needham)
33 (I-020) Book Illustration Processes to 1890 (Terry Belanger)
34 (L-030) Rare Book Cataloging (Deborah J. Leslie)

JULY
Monday 16 July – Friday 20 July 2001

41 (I-070) Lithography: The Popularization of Printing in the c19 (Michael Twyman)
42 (B-090) Publishers' Bookbindings, 1830-1910 (Sue Allen)
43 (T-070) Printing Design and Publication (Greer Allen)
44 (L-020) How to Research a Rare Book (D. W. Krummel)
45 (L-080) Implementing Encoded Archival Description (Daniel Pitti)

Monday 23 July – Friday 27 July 2001

51 (C-050) Managing the Past (Nicolas Barker)
52 (C-020) Book Collecting (Wm P. Barlow, Jr & Terry Belanger)
53 (L-010) Introduction to Special Collections Librarianship (Alice Schreyer)
54 (L-050) Advanced Seminar in Special Collections Librarianship (Samuel A. Streit & Merrily E. Taylor)
55 (L-070) Electronic Texts and Images (David Seaman)

Monday 30 July – Friday 3 August 2001

61 (M-040) Introduction to Latin Paleography, 1100-1500 (Albert Derolez)
62 (T-050) Type, Lettering, and Calligraphy, 1450-1830 (James Mosley)
63 (I-080) Japanese Printmaking, 1615-1868 (Sandy Kita)
64 (H-050) The American Book in the Industrial Era, 1820-1940 (Michael Winship)
65 (L-080) Implementing Encoded Archival Description (Daniel Pitti)

AUGUST
Monday 6 August – Friday 10 August 2001

71 (H-020) The Book in the Manuscript Era (Roger S. Wieck)
72 (M-020) Introduction to Codicology (Albert Derolez)
73 (B-040) Medieval and Renaissance Bookbinding Structures (Christopher Clarkson)
74 (G-010) Introduction to Descriptive Bibliography (Terry Belanger & Richard Noble)


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