In 2019/2020, CERL launched the CERL Blog. The blog editors are Vera Andriopoulou (Laskaridis Foundaton and CERL Promotion Working Group) and Marian Lefferts (CERL).
We added a blog facility to our existing portfolio of methods for connecting with you via social media
In addition to CERL news, we hope to present you with news from the manuscript and rare books community on library policies and practices, seminars and conferences, exhibitions and publications.
We invite both CERL members and scholars to contribute. If you have a suitable topic (or perhaps you have already written some text) and an accompanying image or two, then please contact Marian Lefferts, who can work with you to add your contribution to the blog.
Blog posts:
2024, 13 November
Alyssa Steiner, The Incunabula Short Title Catalogue at 45: ISTC Day on 15 January 2025
2024, 4 March
Eric L. Bandurski, A Time Capsule (about Koberger's 1478 Bible)
2024, 27 February
Olga Tkachuk, The first books printed in Ukraine: their 450th anniversary
2024, 15 February
Irini Solomonidi, Online exhibition “Homer at the Gennadius Library: Rare Editions of the Homeric Epics”
2024, 9 January
Agne Zemkajute, Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Vilnius: CERL Internships 2023 - University of Groningen
2023, 21 November
Isabel Hernández Gómez de Caso, Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid: CERL Internships 2023 – Spanish incunabula of The Huntington Library in MEI
2023, 16 October
Laura Kreigere-Liepiņa, National Library of Latvia, Riga: My 2023 CERL Internship at the Ossolineum Institute in Wrocław
2023, 23 August
Anna Scala, Nova Gorica (Slovenia): a restored incunable
2023, 13 April
Sara Moens, Assessing The Significance Of Early Modern Mathematical Printed Books: Lessons From A Cross-Collection Assessment
2023, 6 April
Claire Bolton, The Incunable Catalogue of Memmingen Stadtarchiv
2023, 30 March
Antonia Delle Fratte, Incunabula from the Arenberg Collection, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België, Brussels
2023, 17 February
Olga Tkachuk, Working Group on Retrospective National Bibliographies (RNB)
2023, 16 February
Vanessa Rossi, Incunabula from the database ‘Medieval Libraries of Great Britain’ (MLGB3)
2023, 14 February
Elena Fogolin, Introducing MEI at the National Library of Madrid
2023, 13 February
Sara D’Amico, The previous lives of the Incunabula in Marsh’s Library
2022, 5 December
Agnieszka Franczyk-Cegła, Registration of incunabula provenance in Poland
2022, 4 November
About Libraries team, About Libraries, a digital encyclopedia on libraries around the world and their place in culture, past and present
2022, 3 June
Cristina Dondi and Noelia Barbero, Teaching the History of the Book
2022, 12 May
Marian Lefferts, Ukrainian cultural heritage at CERL
2022, 17 March
Federica Fabbri, The Dante project and the Divine Comedy in Emilia-Romagna
2022, 24 February
CERL Newsletter Spring 2022
2022, 18 February
Martyna Osuch, The Circulation of Incunabula in Early Modern Warsaw
2022, 3 February
Tom Deneire, Teaching Information Science with CERL Open Data
2022, 28 January
Christian Scheidegger, The Zentralbibliothek Zürich incunabula collection in MEI
2021, 10 December
Venetia Chatzopoulou, The Rare Book Collection of Ioannis Pezaros at the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation (MIET)
2021, 4 November
Niamh Delaney,The University of Liverpool incunabula collection
2021, 22 October
Book Review: H. Şükrü Ilıcak (ed), “Those Infidel Greeks; The Greek War of Independence through Ottoman Archival Documents.” (2 vols.) Brill, 2021
2021, 7 October
Irini Solomonidi, The “Greek Chronicles” of Messolonghi and Lord Byron: from the Byroniana collection of Joannes Gennadius
2021, 16 September
Andreas Lüschow, Visualising Networks of Cities in the CERL Thesaurus
2021, 3 August
Alex Alsemgeest, The Keys to the Fagel Treasury
2021, 28 July
Debora di Pietro, The William L. Clements Library Incunabula Collection in MEI
2021, 24 June
Yngvil Beyer, Handwritten Text Recognition at the National Library of Norway
2021, 28 May
Irini Solmonidi, Thesauros Tetraglosso, a new acquisition, a provenance history
2021, 20 May
Marieke van Delft, Acquiring Early Modern Books for KB, the National Library of the Netherlands
2021, 13 May
Cristina Dondi, Printing Revolution Exhibition Online: a new website
2021, 22 April
Martyna Osuch, My CERL Internship at the Metropolitan Seminary Library in Warsaw
2021, 16 April
Kristian Jensen, Cultural Property
2021, 8 April
Per Cullhed, Searching for Heritage Collection Information on the Internet - some tips
2021, 26 March
Elizabeth Savage, Early Colour Printing: German Renaissance Woodcuts at the British Museum
2021, 17 February
Irina Solomonidi, New Acquistion of Two 17th-century Greek Editions: a Small Story about Circulation of Books
2021, 8 February
Andreas Walker, The Value of visualisation in Improving Data Quality: Mapping MEI
2020, 17 December
Anette Hagan and Sarah Ames, Old meets new: Chapbooks as digital scholarship resources
2020, 10 December
Angela Dellebeke and Marian Lefferts, We are back in business! (Or are we?)
2020, 12 November
Anna Scala, Incunabula in Malta
2020, 5 November
Karen Attar, 500 Years On: Christopher Plantin's legacy today
2020, 22 October
Kathleen Walker-Meikle, Dogs in Early Printed Books
2020, 8 October
Irini Solomonidi, The Gennadius Library acquires an exceedingly rare 17th-century Greek book
2020, 24 September
Fabiano Cataldo de Azevedo, Provenances from Brazil
2020, 3 September
Vera Andriopoulou, New Publcation: One Book, Six Centuries of History
2020, 27 August
David Pearson, Book Owners Online: a new online resource
2020, 13 August
Sarah Ames, Special Collections as Data: the National Library of Scotland's Data Foundry
2020, 6 August
Andreas Walker, Linked Open Data for Early Modern Prints. CERL’s history and future in Linked Open Data
2020, 30 July
Andreas Walker, Linked Open Data for Early Modern Prints. What is LOD?
2020, 2 July
Marian Lefferts, CERL Newsletter (June 2020)
2020, 19 June
Vera Andriopoulou, New Blog: Incunabula in Greek Libraries, which in turn points to this first blogpost in a series prepared by colleagues at the Laskaridis Foundation.
2020, 11 June
Mirna Willer - Festschrift
2020, 5 June
Wijnand van der Sanden, In de footsteps of Johan Picardt (1600-1670)
2020, 29 May
Cristina Dondi, CERL Internship Grants 2019/20
2020, 7 May
Marieke van Delft, Pieter vander Meersche: an eighteenth-century user of incunabula
2020, 30 April
Elena Fogolin, News from CERL Grantees
2020, 24 April
The digitisation of incunabula in monastic libraries
2020, 9 April
Kirstin Williams, Cataloguing early Japanese books
2020, 2 April
Nele Gabriëls, We are OPEN! Share and reuse our public domain collections (and read about how we got there)
2020, 23 March
Sabrina Minuzzi, A new Project in cooperation with CERL: MAT-MED in Transit
2019, 30 December
Jacqueline Lambert, Out now! CERL Quick Audit Tool (2nd edition - November 2019)
2019, 19 September
Marian Lefferts, CERL Seminar 2019
2019, 19 September
Marian Lefferts, Why this new blog?