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  • H-145. The Book in Ming China: History & Analysis

    Course Faculty: Martin Heijdra He Bian Soren Edgren

    …long and complex history. Subjects treated will include the invention of paper, manuscript culture, woodblock printing and the forms of movable type, book forms and format, commercial and non-commercial publishing, languages and script in publications,…

  • L-40. Visual Materials Cataloging

    Course Faculty: Helena Zinkham

    …transcription; subject indexing and form/genre access; the relationship between physical processing and cataloging; and establishing institutional priorities. The core guideline is the new national standard Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Graphics). DCRM(G) was published in…

  • SoFCB Junior Fellows Program

    …and institutional affiliations of 2023–25 RBS-Mellon SoFCB Junior Fellows (PDF) Biographical Information for 2024–26 RBS-Mellon SoFCB Junior Fellows (PDF) 2023–25 Junior Fellows Ten RBS-Mellon SoFCB fellowships for 2023–25 were awarded in April 2023. 2023–2025 RBS-Mellon…

  • The Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural Heritage

    …Cultural Heritage Fellows (PDF) Biographical information for 2020–2022 RBS-Mellon Cultural Heritage Fellows (PDF) Advisory Board for the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship for Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural Heritage Cheryl Beredo (Associate Director of Collections, Research, and…

  • Terms of Service

    …or a legal entity) and The Book Arts Press, Inc., a Virginia nonstock corporation doing business as Rare Book School (collectively, “RBS”, “We”, “Us, or, as the context may require, “Our”) located in the City…

  • Employment

    …Excellence goals (see http://www.rarebookschool.org/inclusive-excellence-plan). To apply, applicants should submit the following materials to Kim Curtis, Director of Communications & Outreach, at kim.curtis@virginia.edu. A cover letter discussing your qualifications and your interest in the position and…

  • G-10. Introduction to the Principles of Bibliographical Description

    Course Faculty: David R. Whitesell

    …(G-10) and the “Printed Books” courses (G-20 and G-30) cover similar ground. G-10, however, focuses more intensively on format, collation and the rigorous description of both hand- and machine-press period books through description practice and…

  • I-20. Book Illustration Processes to 1900

    Course Faculty: Terry Belanger

    …Charlottesville, VA Fee: $1,395 The identification of primarily European illustration processes and techniques, including (but not only) woodcut and wood-engraving, etching, line engraving, stipple, aquatint, mezzotint, lithography, steel engraving, collotype, gravure and aquatint photogravure, and…

  • L-100. Digital Approaches to Bibliography & Book History

    Course Faculty: Benjamin F. Pauley Carl G. Stahmer

    Course Length: 30 hours Course Week: 9–14 July 2023 Format: in person, University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA Fee: $1,395 This course will explore the possibilities that digital tools and methods open for the pursuit…

  • L-30. Rare Book Cataloging

    Course Faculty: Deborah J. Leslie

    …and twentieth-century books in special collections. Topics include: application of codes and standards, especially DCRM(B) transcription, collation, and physical description concepts of edition, impression, issue, state genre/form terms, relationship designators, other special files copy-specific description…

  • Summer COVID Policy

    …student, faculty member, or staff member, have almost no false positive tests (0.5% testing positive when in fact not infected), false-negative rates are quite high (some estimates suggest 30-40% of tests are negative even when…

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    This page contains answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about Rare Book School.

  • L-70. XML in Action: Creating Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Texts

    Course Faculty: David Seaman

    …at librarians, publishers, and scholars keen to develop, use, publish, and control electronic texts for library, research, scholarly communication, or teaching purposes. The week will center around the creation of a set of archival-quality etexts…

  • Program Costs

    …dormitory or hotel check-in, and for the 5:00 p.m. registration on Sunday. Classes begin on Monday morning. All students must make a full-time commitment to any course they attend, including the online courses. For in-person…

  • RBS-UVA Fellowship Program

    …to rbsuvafellowship@virginia.edu. The Fellows The RBS-UVA Fellowship Program began in 2011. Select a year below to see the Fellows from that year: 2024-25 2023-24 2022–23 2021–22 2019–20 2018–19 2017–18 2016-17 2015–16 2014–15 2013–14 2012–13 2011–12…

  • H-10. Histories of the Book, 200–2000

    Course Faculty: Michael Inman Charlotte Priddle

    …York Public Library in New York City, NY Fee: $1,395 “Histories of the Book” presents a broad survey of the development and diffusion of the book in the West (i.e., Western Europe, the British Isles,…

  • L-115. Community Archives and Digital Cultural Memory

    Course Faculty: Bethany Nowviskie

    …guest speakers and participant perspectives, and engaging locally with the work of individual thinkers and culture-makers, independent/community-based projects and zines, established memory institutions, and formal and informal collections and collectives. These include—as a preliminary list—people…

  • C-85. Law Books: History & Connoisseurship

    Course Faculty: Kathryn James Mike Widener

    “I learned something new and insightful every day from both faculty and student interaction.” — 2016 student Course Length: 30 hours Schedule: 9–14 June 2024 Format: in person, Yale University in New Haven, CT Course…

  • H-150. A History of the Indigenous Book in the Americas

    Course Faculty: Will Hansen Robert Warrior

    Course Length: 30 hours Course Week: 4–9 August 2024 Format: in person, Newberry Library in Chicago, IL Fee: $1,395 In this course, we will examine the millennia-long engagement of Indigenous peoples in the Western Hemisphere…

  • G-20. Printed Books to 1800: Description & Analysis

    Course Faculty: David R. Whitesell

    …during the hand-press period (1450–1800). Via lectures and hands-on workshops, the course covers the identification and description of paper (laid vs. wove, watermarks, sheet sizes); typography (type sizes, fonts, and non-textual material); letterpress composition and…

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