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 ====== CERL Internship and Placement Grant ====== ====== CERL Internship and Placement Grant ======
  
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 The internship duration is one month. The Ossolineum Library offers free housing for the time of the internship. Requirements: knowledge of rare books, preferably knowledge of Latin. The grantee will be supervised by Agnieszka Franczyk-Cegła, Head Collections Ossolineum and Chair of CERL’s Provenance Working Group, with the assistance of the coordinator of the CERL PDA, Marieke van Delft.  The internship duration is one month. The Ossolineum Library offers free housing for the time of the internship. Requirements: knowledge of rare books, preferably knowledge of Latin. The grantee will be supervised by Agnieszka Franczyk-Cegła, Head Collections Ossolineum and Chair of CERL’s Provenance Working Group, with the assistance of the coordinator of the CERL PDA, Marieke van Delft. 
    
-**7.Working Group on Retrospective National Bibliographies – remote**   +**7.Working Group on Retrospective Bibliographies – remote**   
-In 2021, CERL created a Working Group which focusses on Retrospective National Bibliographies (RNBs). The aim is to create a detailed overview of RNBs that record European printed materials, to investigate how CERL can make the most of the RNB data from a variety of countries that we already hold, and to encourage the European library community to record RNB numbers in their own catalogue records as this will support linking. In the first year, we were able to gather detailed information on libraries in the East of Europe (see https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/work/retrospectivenationalbibliographies#list_of_retrospective_national_bibliographies_in_europe). We now invite you to gather detailed information for countries in the West of Europe.  +In 2021, CERL created a Working Group which focusses on Retrospective Bibliographies (RBs). The aim is to create a detailed overview of RBs that record European printed materials, to investigate how CERL can make the most of the RB data from a variety of countries and regions that we already hold, and to encourage the European library community to record permanent identifiers in use by RBs in their own catalogue records as this will support linking. In the first year, we were able to gather detailed information on libraries in the East of Europe (see https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/work/retrospectivenationalbibliographies#list_of_retrospective_national_bibliographies_in_europe). We now invite you to gather detailed information for countries in the West of Europe.  
-One remote Internship of €1,000 is offered to work with the RNB Working Group on Western Europe and be supervised by Marian Lefferts. You will also be in regular communication with the members of the Working Group  +One remote Internship of €1,000 is offered to work with the RB Working Group on Western Europe and be supervised by Marian Lefferts. You will also be in regular communication with the members of the Working Group  
--to create an overview of existing national bibliographies; to create a description of the RNBs' approaches and their content (incl. a determination whether the RNB covers the period 1450-1850 which is the focus of CERL); to create an overview of which of the RNBs are in the Heritage of the Printed Book database; to work with the Working Group to turn information we have gathered into a database.  +-to create an overview of existing retrospective bibliographies; to create a description of the RBs' approaches and their content (incl. a determination whether the RB covers the period 1450-1850 which is the focus of CERL); to create an overview of which of the RBs are in the Heritage of the Printed Book database; to work with the Working Group to turn information we have gathered into a database. 
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 • knowledge of rare books and bibliography  • knowledge of rare books and bibliography 
 • knowledge of English  • knowledge of English 
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 A written report for the CERL webpage and Newsletter, and/or a presentation in person will be expected at the end of the internship/placement. A written report for the CERL webpage and Newsletter, and/or a presentation in person will be expected at the end of the internship/placement.
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 +**RECIPIENTS OF 2023 GRANTS**
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 +The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of seven CERL Grants: 
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 +To catalogue in MEI the incunabula of Groningen University Library to Agnė Zemkajutė, Book Museum exhibitions’ curator, and formerly curator of incunabula, at the Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Vilnius.
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 +To catalogue in MEI the incunabula of the Huntington Library of San Marino Cal., to Isabel Hernandez Gomez de Caso, curator of manuscripts and incunabula, National Library of Spain, Madrid.
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 +To work with the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC) and Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI), remotely, to Francesca Pontini, PhD student at Stirling University. 
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 +To work with the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC) and Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI), remotely, to Sheza Moledina, formerly Enssib, Printing Museum, and Public Library, Lyon. 
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 +To catalogue rare French printed ephemera, 1660-85, at Marsh's Library, Dublin, to Claire Castex, librarian at the Musėe du Domain Dėpartemental de Sceaux, Montrouge.
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 +To work with CERL’s Retrospective National Bibliographies Working Group to Chana Algarvio, assistant librarian and programme coordinator in Book History and Print at the Robertson Davies Library, Massey College, University of Toronto, Canada.
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 +To describe provenance marks in the Provenance Digital Archive of CERL at the Ossolineum Library, Wrocław, Poland, to Laura Kreigere-Liepina, chief bibliographer and researcher at the Rare Books and Manuscripts collection, National Library of Latvia, Riga.
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 +We regret to say that the grant to work on the CERL website was withdrawn: following our recent migration of data platform, in April 2023, it became clear that the CERL website needs a much bigger overhaul than foreseen. The work described in the CERL grant will now take place at a later date, as part of that work on the website.
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 +We received 37 applications from Argentina (1), Canada (2), Czech Republic (1), Germany (3), France (3), India (1), Ireland (4), Italy (5), Latvia (1), Lithuania (1), Mexico (1), The Netherlands (5), Norway (1), Spain (2), UK (4), US (2). 22 early career scholars or librarianship students. 15 early career librarians. 14 male and 23 female applicants. 
  
  
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