Week 1: 10-14 July 1995
No. 11
The Company of Stationers to 1637.
Peter Blayney
No. 12
Collecting Travel Literature.
John Parker
No. 13
Publishers' Bookbindings, 1830-1910.
Sue Allen
No. 14
Printing Design and Publication.
Greer Allen
No. 15
Collecting the History of Anglo-American Law.
Morris L. Cohen &
David Warrington
No. 16
Introduction to Electronic Texts.
David Seaman
Week 2: 17-21 July 1995
No. 21
History of the Printed Book in the West (Session I).
Martin Antonetti
No. 22
History of European and American Papermaking.
Timothy Barrett &
John Bidwell
No. 23
Book Illustration to 1890.
Terry Belanger
No. 24
Lithography in the Age of the Hand Press.
Michael Twyman
No. 25
The American Book in the Industrial Era: 1820-1914.
Michael Winship
No. 26
Introduction to Rare Book Librarianship (Session I).
Daniel Traister
Week 3: 24-28 July 1995
No. 31
History of the Printed Book in the West (Session II).
Martin Antonetti
No. 32
Type, Lettering, and Calligraphy, 1450-1830.
James Mosley
No. 33
Book Production in 16th-Century France.
Jeanne Veyrin-Forrer
No. 34
Introduction to Rare Book Librarianship (Session II).
Daniel Traister
No. 35
Rare Book Libraries: A Perspective for Booksellers.
Richard Landon
No. 36
Introduction to Book Collecting.
Wm P. Barlow, Jr.
&
Terry Belanger
Week 4: 31 July - 4 August 1995
No. 41
European Decorative Bookbinding.
Mirjam Foot
No. 42
European Bookbinding, 1500-1800 (Session I).
Nicholas Pickwoad
No. 43
How to Research a Rare Book.
D. W. Krummel
No. 44
Rare Book Cataloging.
Eric Holzenberg
No. 45
Visual Materials Cataloging.
Jackie Dooley
No. 46
Introduction to the Internet.
David Seaman
Week 5: 7-11 August 1995
No. 51
Latin Paleography, 1100-1500.
Albert Derolez
No. 52
Introduction to Medieval and Early Renaissance Bookbinding Structures.
Christopher Clarkson
No. 53
European Bookbinding, 1500-1800 (Session II).
Nicholas Pickwoad
No. 54
Introduction to Descriptive Bibliography.
Terry Belanger
&
David Ferris
No. 55
Refocusing Special Collections.
Hendrik Edelman
No. 56
Developing Special Collections of African-American Materials.
Lucious Edwards, Jr &
Michael Plunkett