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Past Events from November 4, 2021 – November 6, 2019 – Page 2 – Initiative for the Book Past Events from November 4, 2021 – November 6, 2019 – Page 2 – Initiative for the Book

Bodies of Evidence: A Very Brief History of Knowledge

Rutgers Book Initiative Lecture Series 5 March at 4:30pm Alexander Library—Teleconference/Lecture Hall: Room 403. 169 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ "Bodies of Evidence: A very brief history of knowledge" (Jill Lepore | Kemper Professor of American History | Harvard University)

Exploring Special Collections and University Archives: Why Study the History of the Book, the Archaeology of Texts

From Special Collections and University Archives at Rutgers University Libraries Martin Antonetti,  Rare Books Assessment Librarian will speak on "Why Study the History of the Book, the Archaeology of Texts" at the next Exploring Special Collections and University Archives program on Wednesday, September 22 from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. The archaeology of the book--discovering clues in the … Read More

The Architecture of Books: The Artists’ Books of Golnar Adili [Rutgers Libraries]

Exploring Special Collections and University Archives The Architecture of Books: The Artists’ Books of Golnar Adili Book artist Golnar Adili will elaborate on her process-oriented approach in looking at the book as architecture in small scale, and the importance in tactility, be it in language or exploring the body. Golnar Adili is a mixed media … Read More

Bookbinding workshop

Instructor: Javiera Barrientos In this workshop you will learn basic pamphlet stitch techniques for making zines, plaquettes, chapbooks, small journals and more. The session will include a brief introduction to the history of the tools and materials, followed by making. Javiera Barrientos, cofounder of the Center for the Studies of Pretty and Useless Things, is … Read More

Touch / teach: studying books in an unfinished pandemic

November 18, 2021 4:00pm What ways of teaching have we invented or reinvented after a year of hands-off reading (for those of us lucky enough to be working or learning remotely) and hand-to-hand transmission (for those essential workers who packed, trucked, sold or lent books)? How has the reading, making, repurposing, circulating and banning of … Read More

Douglass Day 2022

https://dh.rutgers.edu/event/frederick-douglass-day-transcribe-a-thon/

Hemispheric and Transatlantic Archives Workshop: Researching Iberian, Latin American, Caribbean, Latinx Collections [RU CLAS]

Friday, March 4, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 4th Fl. Conference Hall, Alexander Library, CAC Join us for hands on workshops, presentations and exhibits highlighting an array of exciting materials (print and digital) for research and teaching in the arts, humanities and social sciences relevant to these expansive transnational areas. The guests are prominent research librarians … Read More

Girls, Zines, and Their Travels: Imagining Lives, Crafting Archives for a New Century [Rutgers Libraries]

This year Professor Janice Radway will deliver the 36th annual Louis Faugères Bishop Lecture online on March 10, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Janice Radway is the Walter Dill Scott Professor of Communication Studies and a professor of American studies and gender studies within the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern University. Radway is widely … Read More