Sinopsis
Since 1972, the Book Arts Press and Rare Book School have offered more than 600 public lectures on a wide variety of bibliographical topics.
Episodios
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Archives, Memory & Identity Symposium: Welcome & Session 1 ("Access")
17/09/2018 Duración: 01h37minWelcoming remarks by Michael F. Suarez, S.J. (Executive Director, Rare Book School) & John Unsworth (University Librarian and Dean of Libraries, University of Virginia) Session 1: Access — 9:15–10:45 a.m. Panelists: “Spatial Narratives of the Historic Tibetan Capital of Lhasa with 3D GIS” – Guoping Huang (Assistant Professor, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Virginia School of Architecture); Will Rourk (Information Visualization Specialist, Scholars’ Lab, University of Virginia); & Kurtis R. Schaeffer (Frances Myers Ball Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies, University of Virginia) “The Plateau Peoples’ Web Portal: A Model for Ethical Access to Cultural Heritage” – Trevor James Bond (Co-Director, Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation and Associate Dean for Digital Initiatives and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries) “Introducing the Digital Library of the Middle East” – Peter Herdrich (Co-Founder, The Antiquities Coalition an
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Archives, Memory & Identity Symposium: Session 2 ("Storytelling & Memory")
17/09/2018 Duración: 01h21minSession 2: Storytelling & Memory — 11:15 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Panelists: “Wakanda Forever: Three Opportunities for Legacy Making” – Aaisha Haykal (Manager of Archival Services, Avery Research Center, College of Charleston) “Preservation: The HistoryMakers Story” – Julieanna Richardson (Founder & Executive Director, The HistoryMakers) “Moving Memorials” – María Verónica San Martín (Artist, Whitney Museum Independent Study Program & Booklyn, Inc.) Moderator Holly Robertson (Exhibitions Coordinator and Registrar, University of Virginia Library) [Please note that due to travel difficulties, Aaisha Haykal spoke during this session and Samip Mallick spoke during Session 3]
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Archives, Memory & Identity Symposium: Session 3 ("Community Archives & Outreach")
17/09/2018 Duración: 01h26minSession 3: Community Archives & Outreach — 1:45–3:15 p.m. Panelists: “The Missing Stories: How Stories Become Lost and How They Can Be Recovered” – Samip Mallick (Executive Director, South Asian American Digital Archive) “Archiving Counter-Culture: Problems and Solutions” – Johan Kugelberg (Owner and Curator, Boo-Hooray gallery) “Charlottesville: Our Streets” – Brian Wimer (Director, Amoeba Films) Moderator: Krystal Appiah (Instruction Librarian, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia) [Please note that due to travel difficulties, Samip Mallick spoke in this session and Aaisha Haykal spoke during Session 2]
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Archives, Memory & Identity Symposium: Session 4 (Roundtable)
17/09/2018 Duración: 01h17minSession 4: Roundtable Discussion: Cultural Heritage, Social Justice, and Individual Responsibility — 3:45–5:15 p.m. Panelists: Brenda Gunn (Associate University Librarian for Special Collections and Preservation, University of Virginia) Aaisha Haykal (Manager of Archival Services, Avery Research Center, College of Charleston) Johan Kugelberg (Owner and Curator, Boo-Hooray gallery) Samip Mallick (Executive Director, South Asian American Digital Archive) Bethany Nowviskie (Executive Director, Digital Library Federation) Julieanna Richardson (Founder & Executive Director, The HistoryMakers) Moderators: Danielle Culpepper (Director of Budget & Finance, Rare Book School); Barbara Heritage (Associate Director & Curator of Collections, Rare Book School)
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Reese, William S. - "Some Americana Booksellers: Peter Decker, the Eberstadts, and Wright Howes"
09/08/2018 Duración: 38minLecture 318 (11 July 1991)
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Cassidy, Brian - "TIGER TIGER: Notes Toward a Bibliography of Duplication"
09/08/2018 Duración: 01h02minLecture 627 (1 August 2018)
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Baker, Cathleen A. - "New Research into John Baskerville’s Virgil" (30 July 2018)
09/08/2018 Duración: 51minLecture 626 (30 July 2018). The 2018 Sol. M. and Mary Ann O’Brian Malkin Lecture Full title: "New Research into John Baskerville’s Virgil (1757): Its Wove Paper and Typographical Variants"
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Davis, Julie Nelson - "Presenting the Yoshiwara in Monochrome and Full Color"
09/08/2018 Duración: 54minLecture 625 (25 July 2018) Full title: "Presenting the Yoshiwara in Monochrome and Full Color: The Annual Events of the ‘Azure Towers,’ Illustrated"
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Edney, Matthew H. - "The Materiality of Maps" (23 July 2018)
09/08/2018 Duración: 01h01minLecture 624 (23 July 2018)
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Ogden, Amy - "A Manuscript for Living and Dying Well" (10 July 2018)
09/08/2018 Duración: 45minLecture 623 (10 July 2018)
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Roundtable: "Women In A Golden Age of Artists' Books" (22 May 2018)
12/06/2018 Duración: 01h10minThis roundtable discussion included the following featured speakers: Cynthia Marsh, Professor of Art, Founder of the Goldsmith Press & Rare Type Collection, Austin Peay State University (Clarksville, TN); Rebecca Michaels, Associate Professor of Photography, Tyler School of Art (Philadelphia, PA); Patty Smith, artist, printmaker, book artist, and professor of Fine Arts, Printmaking at The University of the Arts (Philadelphia, PA). Moderated by Tony White, the Florence and Herbert Irving Associate Chief Librarian at the Thomas J. Watson Library, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, will serve as moderator. Co-presented with the Center for Book Arts; the New York City Chapter of the American Printing History Association (APHA); Small Editions Artist's Books; and Theta Chapter, Beta Phi Mu Honor Society, Pratt Institute School of Information.
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Schrijver, Emile - "The Jewish Book Since the Invention of Printing" (11 June 2018)
12/06/2018 Duración: 01h04sLecture 621 (11 June 2018)
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Nowviskie, Bethany - "Reconstitute the World" (4 June 2018)
12/06/2018 Duración: 01h03minLecture 620 (4 June 2018) Full title: "Reconstitute the World: Machine-reading Archives of Mass Extinction" Text available at http://nowviskie.org/2018/reconstitute-the-world/
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Brown, Andrew - "This Dish is Cheap But Delicious" (27 April 1987)
24/01/2018 Duración: 53minLecture 234 (27 April 1987) Full title: "This Dish is Cheap But Delicious: Academic Publishing in the Late 20th Century" Note: This recording is not in stereo, so be sure you have both your headphones in.
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McKitterick, David - "On Sir Geoffrey Keynes" (30 March 1987)
24/01/2018 Duración: 58minLecture 230 (30 March 1987) Note: the first half of the recording is very quiet
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Mosley, James - "Printing and Typefounding in the Late 17th-Century 'Description of Trades'"
23/01/2018 Duración: 58minLecture 229 (23 March 1987). Full title "Printing and Typefounding in the Late 17th-Century 'Description of Trades' of the French Academy of Science" Note: This recording is not in stereo, so be sure you have both your headphones in.
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Reynolds, Roger - "Roll, Book, and Candle: Rolls in Medieval Liturgy" (9 February 1987)
23/01/2018 Duración: 55minLecture 228 (9 February 1987) Note: This recording is not in stereo, so be sure you have both your headphones in.
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Wolf, Edwin - "Nineteenth-Century American Embossed Bookbindings" (1 December 1986)
23/01/2018 Duración: 46minLecture 225 (1 December 1986) Note: This recording is not in stereo, so be sure you have both your headphones in. It also ends abruptly in the 46th minute, but the remainder is so interesting we thought it might be of interest, its incompleteness notwithstanding.
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Pickwoad, Nicholas - "More Stately Mansions: Books in National Trust Houses"
22/01/2018 Duración: 49minLecture 224 (24 November 1986) Note: This recording is not in stereo, so be sure you have both your headphones in.
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Bryant, Douglas - "The American Trust for the British Library: A Long View"
22/01/2018 Duración: 42minLecture 223 (10 November 1986) Note: This recording is not in stereo, so be sure you have both your headphones in.