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collaboration:internship:2019 [2018/12/12 15:55] – [EDINBURGH, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND] leffertscollaboration:internship:2019 [2018/12/12 15:57] – [YALE, BEINECKE LIBRARY – two internships] lefferts
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 ====== THE HAGUE, ROYAL LIBRARY –DIGITAL HUMANITIES GRANT ====== ====== THE HAGUE, ROYAL LIBRARY –DIGITAL HUMANITIES GRANT ======
  
-In October 2018 CERL launched the Provenance Digital Archive (PDA)  +In October 2018 CERL launched the [[http://arkyves.org/r/section/him_CERLPDA|Provenance Digital Archive (PDA)]]  
-http://arkyves.org/r/section/him_CERLPDA+
 It was created in collaboration with Arkyves and under the supervision of Marieke van Delft, Chair of CERL’s Provenance working group. It was created in collaboration with Arkyves and under the supervision of Marieke van Delft, Chair of CERL’s Provenance working group.
 The internship offers the opportunity of working with Dr van Delft on the development of the PDA, using online digital images.  The internship offers the opportunity of working with Dr van Delft on the development of the PDA, using online digital images. 
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 The creation of the Vallicelliana Library is closely connected with St Filippo Neri (1515-1595) and the Congregation of the Oratory, established in 1565. The Rare Books collection includes around 40,000 works printed between the 16th and the 19th centuries, hosted mostly in the spectacular Salone Borromini. The Vallicelliana Library preserves also a collection of around 435 incunables of noticeable rarity and interest. The creation of the Vallicelliana Library is closely connected with St Filippo Neri (1515-1595) and the Congregation of the Oratory, established in 1565. The Rare Books collection includes around 40,000 works printed between the 16th and the 19th centuries, hosted mostly in the spectacular Salone Borromini. The Vallicelliana Library preserves also a collection of around 435 incunables of noticeable rarity and interest.
  
-Requirements for the intern: +Requirements for the intern:\\ 
-- palaeographical skills  +- palaeographical skills \\ 
-- knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography; +- knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography;\\ 
-- knowledge of Latin and Italian+- knowledge of Latin and Italian\\ 
 + 
 +====== SAN MARINO CALIFORNIA, HUNTINGTON LIBRARY – two internships ======
  
-SAN MARINO CALIFORNIA, HUNTINGTON LIBRARY – two internships 
 The Huntington Library’s distinguished holdings include over 5,200 incunabula—the second-largest such collection in the United States. Assembled through a combination of discriminating individual selections and bold en-bloc purchases, the books cover the map of 15th-century printing activity. They are especially rich in Italian and German imprints but also include rarities from England and the Iberian Peninsula. The Huntington incunabula constitute one of the cornerstones of Scott Husby’s Bookbindings on Incunables database which revealed that nearly a quarter of the books have contemporary bindings. The Huntington Library’s distinguished holdings include over 5,200 incunabula—the second-largest such collection in the United States. Assembled through a combination of discriminating individual selections and bold en-bloc purchases, the books cover the map of 15th-century printing activity. They are especially rich in Italian and German imprints but also include rarities from England and the Iberian Peninsula. The Huntington incunabula constitute one of the cornerstones of Scott Husby’s Bookbindings on Incunables database which revealed that nearly a quarter of the books have contemporary bindings.
  
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 With support from CERL, The Huntington is offering a stipend of $3500 for each one-month internship, with interns bearing the travel cost from the funding. Non-U.S. nationals will have to apply for a visa, for which the Library will provide assistance. With support from CERL, The Huntington is offering a stipend of $3500 for each one-month internship, with interns bearing the travel cost from the funding. Non-U.S. nationals will have to apply for a visa, for which the Library will provide assistance.
  
-Requirements for the intern: +Requirements for the intern:\\ 
-- palaeographical skills (that can be specialized in a particular region and may affect the parts of the collection to be assigned) +- palaeographical skills (that can be specialized in a particular region and may affect the parts of the collection to be assigned)\\ 
-- knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography; +- knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography;\\ 
-- knowledge of Latin and English+- knowledge of Latin and English\\
  
 ====== YALE, BEINECKE LIBRARY – two internships ====== ====== YALE, BEINECKE LIBRARY – two internships ======
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 The interns would work under the supervision and with the support of Ray Clemens and Todd Fell.   The interns would work under the supervision and with the support of Ray Clemens and Todd Fell.  
    
-Requirements for the intern: +Requirements for the intern:\\ 
-- palaeographical skills  +- palaeographical skills \\ 
-- knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography +- knowledge of rare books, preferably incunabula and analytical bibliography\\ 
-- knowledge of Latin and English+- knowledge of Latin and English\\
  
 ===== APPLICATION PROCEDURE ===== ===== APPLICATION PROCEDURE =====
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