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RBS 2005 Evaluations

3-7 January 2005 Session
(Courses in New York City at the Grolier Club)

11 (H-40) The Printed Book in the West since 1800 Eric Holzenberg
12 (I-20) Book Illustration Processes to 1890 Terry Belanger

7-11 March 2005 Session
(Courses in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia)

21 (G-50) Advanced Descriptive Bibliography Richard Noble
22 (H-30) The Printed Book in the West to 1800 Martin Antonetti
23 (L-30) Rare Book Cataloging Deborah J. Leslie
24 (L-70) Electronic Texts and Images David Seaman

6-10 June 2005 Session
(Courses in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia)

31 (I-20) Book Illustration Processes to 1890 Terry Belanger
32 (B-90) Publishers' Bookbindings, 1830-1910 Sue Allen
34 (L-80) Implementing Encoded Archival Description Daniel Pitti

13-17 June 2005 Session
(Courses in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia)

41 (B-10) Introduction to the History of Bookbinding Jan Storm van Leeuwen
42 (H-60) History of European and American Papermaking Timothy Barrett & John Bidwell
43 (H-55) The Music of America on Paper D. W. Krummel
44 (C-80) Artists' Books: Strategies for Collecting Johanna Drucker

27 June-1 July 2005 Session
(Courses in Baltimore at the Walters Art Museum/Johns Hopkins University)

51 (M-20) Introduction to Codicology Albert Derolez
52 (B-40) Medieval and Renaissance Bookbinding Structures Christopher Clarkson

11-15 July 2005 Session
(Courses in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia)

61 (G-10) Introduction to Descriptive Bibliography Terry Belanger & Richard Noble
62 (M-80) The History of European Handwriting Nicolas Barker
63 (L-10) Introduction to Special Collections LibrarianshipAlice Schreyer
64 (L-55) Donors and Libraries Susan M. Allen & Wm P. Barlow, Jr

18-22 July 2005 Session
(Courses in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia)

71 (T-10) Introduction to the History of Typography Stan Nelson
72 (T-50) Type, Lettering, and Calligraphy, 1450-1830 James Mosley
73 (I-30) Seminar in Illustration Processes Terry Belanger
74 (I-80) Japanese Printmaking, 1615-1868 Sandy Kita
75 (L-30) Rare Book Cataloging Deborah J. Leslie

25-29 July 2005 Session
(Courses in Charlottesville at the University of Virginia)

81 (H-10) The History of the Book, 200-2000 John Buchtel & Mark Dimunation
82 (H-20) The Book in the Manuscript Era Barbara Shailor
84 (H-50) The American Book in the Industrial Era, 1820-1940 Michael Winship
85 (L-85) Publishing EAD Finding Aids Daniel Pitti

15-19 August 2005 Session
(Courses in Baltimore at the Walters Art Museum/Johns Hopkins University)

91 (M-50) Introduction to Illuminated Manuscripts Roger Wieck
92 (H-25) 15th-Century Books in Print and Manuscript Paul Needham & William Noel

3-7 October 2005 Session
(Course in Washington, DC, at the Freer/Sackler Galleries)

93 (I-85) Japanese Illustrated Books, 1615-1868 Ellis Tinios