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L-30. Rare Book Cataloging
Course Faculty: Deborah J. Leslie
…(as published and based on AACR2) and RDA-compliant (as amended by the PCC Bibliographic Standard Record). Please also note that although Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Books (RDA Edition), or DCRMR, has been released as a…
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M-100v. Fragmentology
Course Faculty: Lisa Fagin Davis
…supplied by students. The course will combine lectures, show-and-tell, discussion, and group problem-solving break-out sessions. Students should come to class with a fragmentological problem they wish to explore (for example, a mystery fragment or a…
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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…
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H-30. The Printed Book in the West to 1800
Course Faculty: Martin Antonetti
“I can imagine no more effective means of gaining such a comprehensive introduction to the history of the book in so short a time. This course is wonderful and I highly recommend it.” — 2017…
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Program Costs
…in-person courses, and will thus be competitive. For a more comprehensive schedule, see the Information Guide for each session. Prospective RBS students should not make travel or hotel reservations until they have been admitted to…
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Advance Reading Lists
…paperback editions, &c.). Bear in mind that the books listed may quite possibly be found through umbrella sites like BookFinder.com and viaLibri.net, or on individual sites like AbeBooks.com, Alibris.com, or Biblio.com at discount prices. Courses…
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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,…
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L-100. Digital Approaches to Bibliography & Book History
Course Faculty: Benjamin F. Pauley Carl G. Stahmer
…willingness to experiment, to try things out, and to work through confusion. Students will need access to a computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux are all acceptable) on which they have sufficient privileges to install software….
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H-155. The History of Artists’ Books since 1950
Course Faculty: Tony White
…related publications, focusing on transformations in publishing that led to deeper engagement among various communities of artists. Starting in the 1950s and continuing to the present, this course will consider how this genre was formed…
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2021–22 RBS-UVA Fellows
…class was an exciting experience that helped to inform the films’ soundscape and also acted as a reference for some of the animations. Links to animated films: Vision: https://vimeo.com/557437509 Flesh: https://vimeo.com/655530507 Blood: https://vimeo.com/697916584 A virtual…
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32021What is “Black” about Black Bibliography? – The 2021 Sol. M. and Mary Ann O’Brian Malkin LectureLecturer(s): Jacqueline Goldsby & Meredith McGill - Jacqueline Goldsby, Professor of English, African American Studies, and American Studies, Yale University; Meredith McGill, Professor and Chair of English, Rutgers University
Zoom • 5:30 p.m.
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192023Nuns at Work: The Poor Clares as Makers of Books in Gothic CologneLecturer(s): Joshua O'Driscoll - Associate Curator of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, The Morgan Library and Museum
The Grolier Club (New York City) • 6:30 p.m.
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152021The Book as ArchiveLecturer(s): Alex Hidalgo - Associate Professor of Latin American History, Texas Christian University
Zoom • 5:30 p.m.
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292021He Lau Nā Moʻolelo: The Challenge and Promise of Hawaiian Language Textual ArchivesLecturer(s): Noelani Arista - Associate Professor of History, Department of History and Classical Studies, and Chair, Indigenous Studies Program, McGill University
Zoom • 5:30 p.m.
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132021Subscription Publishing in America over Three Centuries – The 2021 Kenneth Karmiole Endowed Lecture on the History of the Book TradesLecturer(s): Michael Winship - Iris Howard Regents Professor Emeritus of English II, University of Texas at Austin
Zoom • 5:30 p.m.
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162020From Poet to Publisher: Reading Gwendolyn Brooks by DesignLecturer(s): Kinohi Nishikawa - Associate Professor of English and African American Studies, Princeton University
Zoom • 7:00 p.m.
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142016Korea: Confucians, Buddhists, and their BooksLecturer(s): Beth McKillop - Senior Research Fellow, Victoria and Albert Museum
UVA Special Collections • 5:30 p.m.
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I-50. Six Hundred Years of Botanical Illustration
Course Faculty: Peter Crane Roger Gaskell
…that are the focus of the collection and the course. The spaces and collections at Oak Spring Garden Library lend themselves to a fully integrated teaching experience combining slide presentations, demonstrations, and student exercises together…
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