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 ====== CERL Internship and Placement Grant ====== ====== CERL Internship and Placement Grant ======
  
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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, formerly 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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 The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of six CERL Grants:   The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of six CERL Grants:  
  
-To catalogue in MEI the incunabula of Marsh's Library, Dublin, to Sara D’Amico, a cataloguer at the Biblioteca dell’Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Rome, with an Erasmus traineeship at the John Rylands Library in Manchester, and a MA in Library Science from “La Sapienza” University of Rome.\\+To catalogue in MEI the incunabula of **Marsh's Library, Dublin**, to Sara D’Amico, a cataloguer at the Biblioteca dell’Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Rome, with an Erasmus traineeship at the John Rylands Library in Manchester, and a MA in Library Science from “La Sapienza” University of Rome.\\
  
-To catalogue in MEI incunabula from the collection of the Dukes of Arenberg, in Brussels, to Antonia Delle Fratte, an early career scholar with an internship at the Biblioteca Vallicelliana of Rome, and an MA in the History of Art (manuscript illumination and history of collections) from “La Sapienza” University of Rome.\\+To catalogue in MEI incunabula from the collection of the **Dukes of Arenberg, in Brussels**, to Antonia Delle Fratte, an early career scholar with an internship at the Biblioteca Vallicelliana of Rome, and an MA in the History of Art (manuscript illumination and history of collections) from “La Sapienza” University of Rome.\\
    
-To train in the use of MEI the incunabulists of the Biblioteca Nacional of Madrid to Elena Fogolin, CERL grantee 2018/19 to the Huntington Library in San Marino and a PhD student at the universities of Udine/Mainz.\\+To train in the use of MEI the incunabulists of the **Biblioteca Nacional of Madrid** to Elena Fogolin, CERL grantee 2018/19 to the Huntington Library in San Marino and a PhD student at the universities of Udine/Mainz.\\
  
 To catalogue in MEI incunabula from the database ‘Medieval Libraries of Great Britain’ (MLGB3) to Vanessa Rossi, librarian at the Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento, working on a digitization project; with a diploma in Archivistica, Paleografia e Diplomatica from the State Archive of Bolzano; and an MA in Euro-American Literature from the University of Trento.\\ To catalogue in MEI incunabula from the database ‘Medieval Libraries of Great Britain’ (MLGB3) to Vanessa Rossi, librarian at the Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento, working on a digitization project; with a diploma in Archivistica, Paleografia e Diplomatica from the State Archive of Bolzano; and an MA in Euro-American Literature from the University of Trento.\\
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 Exceptionally, recipients of the 2019/20 grants were allowed to do their placement at a library in their own city or country. In on or two cases, when it was not possible to arrange even that, recipients of the grant planned to work from home on CERL databases: Exceptionally, recipients of the 2019/20 grants were allowed to do their placement at a library in their own city or country. In on or two cases, when it was not possible to arrange even that, recipients of the grant planned to work from home on CERL databases:
 1) Martyna Osuch (Special collections librarian in the Early Printed Books Department, University of Warsaw Library; PhD student, University of Warsaw (first year of Interdisciplinary Doctoral School). 1) Martyna Osuch (Special collections librarian in the Early Printed Books Department, University of Warsaw Library; PhD student, University of Warsaw (first year of Interdisciplinary Doctoral School).
-Cataloguing the incunabula of the Metropolitan Seminary Library in Warsaw into MEI. +Cataloguing the incunabula of the **Metropolitan Seminary Library in Warsaw** into MEI. 
-2-3) Camilla Marangoni (Master’s degree in Archaeology and Art History, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) and and Rosa Parlavecchia (Postdoctoral researcher at ICCU and contract professor of Printing History at the University of Salerno) +2) Camilla Marangoni (Master’s degree in Archaeology and Art History, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) transferring data from the Catalogue of the **Laurenziana Library of Florence** into MEI. 
-Transferring data from the Catalogue of the Laurenziana Library of Florence into MEI. +4) Anna de Bruyn (PhD student at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands) Cataloguing the incunabula of **Groningen UL** into MEI.
-4) Anna de Bruyn (PhD student at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands) Cataloguing the incunabula of Groningen UL into MEI.+
    
 ** RECIPIENTS OF 2018/19 GRANTS** ** RECIPIENTS OF 2018/19 GRANTS**
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-{{:collaboration:cambridge.jpg?125 |}}1) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the University Library of Cambridge to Marianna Morreale, with a degree in Archival and Library Studies from the University of Rome, Italy, a Master in Museology and Cultural Heritage Management from the Catholic University of Milan, and internship experience (“Torno subito” from Regione Lazio) working on the digital provenance archive at the Marciana National Library, Venice.  +{{:collaboration:cambridge.jpg?125 |}}1) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the **University Library of Cambridge** to Marianna Morreale, with a degree in Archival and Library Studies from the University of Rome, Italy, a Master in Museology and Cultural Heritage Management from the Catholic University of Milan, and internship experience (“Torno subito” from Regione Lazio) working on the digital provenance archive at the Marciana National Library, Venice.  
  
-{{ :collaboration:huntington.jpeg?175|}}2-3) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the Huntington Library, San Marino to Martyna Grzesiak, a DPhil Student in Italian and Book History at the University of Oxford who is working on the distribution and use of the Bibles printed in Italian in the fifteenth century, and to Maria José Rucio Zamorano, Head of the Manuscripts and Incunabula Department of the National Library of Spain, Madrid, with expertise in Iberian incunabula. As Ms Rucio Zamorano was unable to go to the US, the grant was offered to Elena Fogolin, a graduate of the University of Udine with an Erasmus + at the Gutenberg Museum of Mainz.+{{ :collaboration:huntington.jpeg?175|}}2-3) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the **Huntington Library, San Marino** to Martyna Grzesiak, a DPhil Student in Italian and Book History at the University of Oxford who is working on the distribution and use of the Bibles printed in Italian in the fifteenth century, and to Maria José Rucio Zamorano, Head of the Manuscripts and Incunabula Department of the National Library of Spain, Madrid, with expertise in Iberian incunabula. As Ms Rucio Zamorano was unable to go to the US, the grant was offered to Elena Fogolin, a graduate of the University of Udine with an Erasmus + at the Gutenberg Museum of Mainz.
  
-{{:collaboration:yale.jpg?150 |}}4) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the Beinecke Library, Yale, to Niamh Delaney, Assistant Librarian in the Special Collections Department of the University of Liverpool, with degrees from the University of Glasgow and St Andrews and a Master in Library and Information Studies from University College, London.+{{:collaboration:yale.jpg?150 |}}4) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the **Beinecke Library, Yale**, to Niamh Delaney, Assistant Librarian in the Special Collections Department of the University of Liverpool, with degrees from the University of Glasgow and St Andrews and a Master in Library and Information Studies from University College, London.
    
  
-{{ :collaboration:the_hague.jpeg?200|}}5)    To work on CERL’s PDA in The Hague (Digital Humanities Grant) to Fabiano Cataldo de Azevedo, Professor of the Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), where is part of the School of Librarianship and teaches History of the Book and Libraries. A member of IFLA's Rare Books and Special Collection Section, initially as a Corresponding Member (2014-2015) and later as a member of the Standing Committee (2015-2019). As Prof. Cataldo was unable to go to The Hague the grant was offered to Lucrezia Signorello, a graduate of Rome La Sapienza University with working experience at ICCU and other Rome libraries.+{{ :collaboration:the_hague.jpeg?200|}}5)    To work on CERL’s PDA in **The Hague** (Digital Humanities Grant) to Fabiano Cataldo de Azevedo, Professor of the Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO), where is part of the School of Librarianship and teaches History of the Book and Libraries. A member of IFLA's Rare Books and Special Collection Section, initially as a Corresponding Member (2014-2015) and later as a member of the Standing Committee (2015-2019). As Prof. Cataldo was unable to go to The Hague the grant was offered to Lucrezia Signorello, a graduate of Rome La Sapienza University with working experience at ICCU and other Rome libraries.
 In 2020 Lucrezia won a PhD position at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" In 2020 Lucrezia won a PhD position at the University of Rome "La Sapienza"
 to work on a project about the reconstruction of the library of the Augustinian convent of Santa Maria del Popolo (Rome) in the 16th century. Supervisor Valentina Sestini, co-supervisor Paolo Tinti. to work on a project about the reconstruction of the library of the Augustinian convent of Santa Maria del Popolo (Rome) in the 16th century. Supervisor Valentina Sestini, co-supervisor Paolo Tinti.
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 25 February 2018: The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of four CERL Grants:   25 February 2018: The CERL Grant Committee is very pleased to announce the conferment of four CERL Grants:  
  
-{{:collaboration:cerl_grant_ester_camilla_peric.jpg?100 |}}1) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at Cambridge University Library to Ester Peric, a Master student in Italian Philology and Book History from the University of Udine, Italy, with experience in archival documents and an Erasmus + in Manchester spent cataloguing incunabula at the John Rylands University Library. Peric gained a place in the four-year Doctorate programme 'Testi, Tradizioni e Culture del Libro. Studi italiani e romanzi' at the University of Naples (coord. Prof. Andrea Mazzucchi), starting Nov. 2019. +{{:collaboration:cerl_grant_ester_camilla_peric.jpg?100 |}}1) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at **Cambridge University Library** to Ester Peric, a Master student in Italian Philology and Book History from the University of Udine, Italy, with experience in archival documents and an Erasmus + in Manchester spent cataloguing incunabula at the John Rylands University Library. Peric gained a place in the four-year Doctorate programme 'Testi, Tradizioni e Culture del Libro. Studi italiani e romanzi' at the University of Naples (coord. Prof. Andrea Mazzucchi), starting Nov. 2019. 
  
-{{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_krisztina_rabai.jpg??100|}}2)   To catalogue the collection of incunabula at Edinburgh National Library to Krisztina Rábai, Assistant Professor in Medieval and Book History at the University of Szeged, Hungary, with experience in monastic library collections.+{{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_krisztina_rabai.jpg??100|}}2)   To catalogue the collection of incunabula at **Edinburgh National Library** to Krisztina Rábai, Assistant Professor in Medieval and Book History at the University of Szeged, Hungary, with experience in monastic library collections.
  
-3) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the Beinecke Library in Yale {{:collaboration:cerl_grant_beatrice_alai.jpg?100 |}}to Beatrice Alai, from Cesena, Italy, with degrees in History of Art and Palaeography from the University of Florence and Padua and currently on a postdoctoral fellowship in Berlin to work on the incunabula collection of the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin. +3) To catalogue the collection of incunabula at the **Beinecke Library in Yale** {{:collaboration:cerl_grant_beatrice_alai.jpg?100 |}}to Beatrice Alai, from Cesena, Italy, with degrees in History of Art and Palaeography from the University of Florence and Padua and currently on a postdoctoral fellowship in Berlin to work on the incunabula collection of the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin. 
  
 {{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_james_misson.jpg?100|}}4) To James Misson, a DPhil student in English Literature from the University of Oxford, with experience in English Palaeography and in cataloguing in MEI incunabula from Oxford colleges. {{ :collaboration:cerl_grant_james_misson.jpg?100|}}4) To James Misson, a DPhil student in English Literature from the University of Oxford, with experience in English Palaeography and in cataloguing in MEI incunabula from Oxford colleges.
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 **RECIPIENTS OF 2016/17 GRANTS** **RECIPIENTS OF 2016/17 GRANTS**
  
-1 May 2017, three Interns started work on enriching MEI entries for the incunables held at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the National Library of the Netherlands, in The Hague:+1 May 2017, three Interns started work on enriching MEI entries for the incunables held at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, the **National Library of the Netherlands, in The Hague**:
   * Ruben Celani (Italy)   * Ruben Celani (Italy)
   * Judit Kolumban (Romania)   * Judit Kolumban (Romania)
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 CERL received 21 applications. CERL received 21 applications.
  
-A grant was awarded to Francesca Rocchi, a graduate in Latin Palaeography of La Sapienza University, Rome, with previous internship experience at the Biblioteca Casanatense in Rome, to work within the Special Collections Department of the Bodleian Library, Oxford. A report of her activities is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/internship/2016rocchi|here]].+A grant was awarded to Francesca Rocchi, a graduate in Latin Palaeography of La Sapienza University, Rome, with previous internship experience at the Biblioteca Casanatense in Rome, to work within the Special Collections Department of the **Bodleian Library, Oxford**. A report of her activities is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/internship/2016rocchi|here]].
  
-A grant was awarded to Thomas Theyssens, a graduate in Early Modern History from the University of Louvain, with a Master in Heritage Management in Libraries from the University of Antwerp, to work within the Printed Heritage Collections Department of the British Library, London. A report of his activities is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/internship/2016theyssens|here]].+A grant was awarded to Thomas Theyssens, a graduate in Early Modern History from the University of Louvain, with a Master in Heritage Management in Libraries from the University of Antwerp, to work within the Printed Heritage Collections Department of the **British Library, London**. A report of his activities is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/internship/2016theyssens|here]].
  
 More information about the 2015 awards is available [[collaboration:internship:2015|here]]. More information about the 2015 awards is available [[collaboration:internship:2015|here]].
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 **RECIPIENT OF 2014 GRANT** **RECIPIENT OF 2014 GRANT**
  
-2014 -  Angéline Rais - Cataloguing the incunabula collection of Lambeth Palace Library in the Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database.\\+2014 -  Angéline Rais - Cataloguing the incunabula collection of **Lambeth Palace Library, London** in the Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database.\\
 {{:collaboration:first_successful_cerl_internship_and_placement_grant.pdf|Article}} {{:collaboration:first_successful_cerl_internship_and_placement_grant.pdf|Article}}
  
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