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 **Library History. Why, What, How?**\\ **Library History. Why, What, How?**\\
 The CERL 2015 seminar focused on the study of the history of libraries and library collections, to gain information to support a library’s collection and conservation policies, to better understand its particular features and to strengthen its attraction for a broad public, but also as a form of cultural history: libraries have always been at the heart of intellectual life, and have functioned as nodes within the Republic of Letters.  All papers have now been published in [[http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/15700690/46/2-3| Quaerendo 46:2-3 (2016)]]  The CERL 2015 seminar focused on the study of the history of libraries and library collections, to gain information to support a library’s collection and conservation policies, to better understand its particular features and to strengthen its attraction for a broad public, but also as a form of cultural history: libraries have always been at the heart of intellectual life, and have functioned as nodes within the Republic of Letters.  All papers have now been published in [[http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/15700690/46/2-3| Quaerendo 46:2-3 (2016)]] 
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-**Manutius Network 2015-2016**\\ 
-The Manutius Network is dedicated to the events for the commemoration (conferences, seminars, exhibitions) of the fifth centenary of Aldus’s death. Please contact the [[secretariat@cerl.org|CERL Secretariat]] to have your events posted [[http://www.cerl.org/collaboration/manutius_network_2015/main|here]]. 
  
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