Cataloging Reference Collection
Last year we finished cataloging the reference section of our teaching and research collection, which focuses on the pedagogies of book and media history. Although the process was ardouos, we are … Read More
Last year we finished cataloging the reference section of our teaching and research collection, which focuses on the pedagogies of book and media history. Although the process was ardouos, we are … Read More
March 28, 2023 | 4.30pm – 6pm Last week we had a successful papermaking workshop with artist and papermaker Katharine DeLamater (she/her), MFA from the University of Iowa Center for … Read More
Matthew Rubery is a professor of modern literature at Queen Mary University of London. He is the author of The Untold Story of the Talking Book (Harvard University Press, 2016) and … Read More
Andrew Stauffer of the UVA Department of English guides a scavenger hunt for annotated 19th-century books in the PS and PR sections of the Alexander stacks, as a session of the Book Traces project on the … Read More
Please do check out a project from Prof. Sean Silver here in English at Rutgers—The Motley Emblem! From the project description: Smack in the middle of Laurence Sterne’s 18th-century novel Tristram … Read More
RIB is excited to announce that a recording of our virtual roundtable “Touch / Teach: studying books in an unfinished pandemic” is now available on youtube—on our brand new channel! … Read More
By Emily Anderson, from Leah Price’s Theory and Practice of Victorian Fiction grad seminar
The BSA New Scholars Program – Applications Due Sept. 3, 2021 The Bibliographical Society of America’s New Scholars Program promotes the work of scholars new to bibliography, broadly defined to … Read More
For more info/registration: https://english.umd.edu/events/resistance-materials-gathering-printers-pressing-change