====== History of the book ====== * Amsterdam printers (1470-1800) on a map [[https://bookhistory.typograaf.com/]] * Antiquarian Bookseller’s Association of America [[http://www.abaa.org]] * The Atlas of Early Printing [[http://atlas.lib.uiowa.edu]] * The Bibliographical Society (London) [[http://www.bibsoc.org.uk]] * The Bibliographical Society of America [[http://www.bibsocamer.org]] * The Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand [[http://www.bsanz.org/]] * The Bibliographical Society of Canada [[http://www.library.utoronto.ca/bsc]] * The Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia [[http://etext.virginia.edu/bsuva/]] * Centre for Bibliographical Studies and Research, University of California, Riverside [[http://www.cbsr.ucr.edu]] * Debora (Digital Access for Books of the Renaissance) [[http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/debora/description.html]] * Digital Scriptorium (joint project of the Bancroft Library (UC Berkeley) and the Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Columbia University) [[http://www.scriptorium.columbia.edu/]] * DScriptorium Digital Manuscript Archive () [[http://www.byu.edu/~hurlbut/dscriptorium]] * English Ballad Archive, 1500-1800, English Department, University of California-Santa Barbara [[http://emc.english.ucsb.edu/ballad_project/]] * Fine Press Book Association [[http://www.fpba.com]] * GIAQ e.G. [[http://www.giaq.de]], a German cooperative of some 100 associates which are all antiquarian book sellers, mainly of German speaking books, who collectively own [[https://www.antiquariat.de]], an internet platform offering antiquarian books held at about 400 dealers, containing ca. 5 millions of books. See also this blog related to the German speaking antiquarian book trade [[https://antiquariatsnotizen.blogspot.de/]] * Graphion’s Online Type Museum [[http://www.typographia.org/1999/graphion-collection.html]] * Manuscripts, Books, and Maps - The Printing Press and a Changing World [[http://www.communication.ucsd.edu/bjones/Books/booktext.html]] * Marelibri [[https://www.marelibri.com]] offers integrated access to booksellers united in ABAA, Antiqbook.com, Biblio, Books at PBFA,IOBA, Livre-Rare-Book.com, Maremagnum.com, Antiquariat.de and Uniliber.com with some 2000 dealers and approx. 20 million books (mostly in English, French, Italian, Spanish and some in German or Dutch) * MASTER: Manuscript Access through Standards for Electronic Records [[http://master.dmu.ac.uk/index.html]] * Printing Historical Society [[http://www.printinghistoricalsociety.org.uk/]] * The Reading Experience Database (RED) [[http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/RED/]] run jointly by the Open University, UK and the British Library’s Centre for the Book * ‘Reference resources for cataloguing German and Low Countries imprints to ca. 1800’, by William A. Kelly [[http://altedrucke.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/kelly/]] * SHARP - Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing [[http://www.sharpweb.org]] * University of Oxford. Early Printed Books Project [[http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/icc]] * University of Oxford. Western manuscripts to c. 1500 [[http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/medieval/medieval.htm]] * University of Oxford. Centre for the Study of the Book, Bodleian Library [[http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/csb/index.html]]