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- | CERL seeks to share resources and expertise between research libraries with a view to improving access to, as well as exploitation and preservation of the European printed heritage in the hand-press period (up to //c. // 1830). The organisation was formed in 1992 on the initiative of research libraries in many European countries and legally came into being in June 1994. For a good overview of CERL services and activities see, Ingeborg Versprille, Marian Lefferts and Cristina Dondi, 'The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL): twenty years of promoting Europe' | + | CERL seeks to share resources and expertise between research libraries with a view to improving access to, as well as exploitation and preservation of the European printed heritage in the hand-press period (up to //c. // 1850). The organisation was formed in 1992 on the initiative of research libraries in many European countries and legally came into being in June 1994. For a good overview of CERL services and activities see, Ingeborg Versprille, Marian Lefferts and Cristina Dondi, 'The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL): twenty years of promoting Europe' |
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- | **CERL Annual Seminar, | + | **CERL Annual Seminar, |
- | **Putting it together: Research Access for Hybrid Collections** | + | This year's Annual Seminar is the 15cBOOKTRADE end-of-project conference held at the Palazzo Ducale, Venice. The theme is //Printing Revolution and Society 1450-1500 - Fifty years that Changed Europe//. An exhibition on the same theme will also take place in the Marciana Library (1-30 September 2018) and Correr Museum (1 September 2018–7 January 2019). The programme for the Conference and booking |
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- | **CERL Newsletter - June 2017**\\ | + | **CERL Newsletter - December |
The latest CERL Newsletter is available [[https:// | The latest CERL Newsletter is available [[https:// | ||
- | **International Conference at the British Library, London, Tuesday 28 November 2017**\\ A one-day conference on "New Sources for Book History: | + | **Secretary of CERL receives honour of “Cavaliere” of the Order of “Stella d’Italia” (OSI)**\\ |
- | Combined Methodological Approaches for Manuscripts and Printed Books" | + | {{:big_team_.jpg?400|}}\\ |
- | (text and images; material evidence; historical bibliographical and documentary sources; sale and auction catalogues; etc.) will be held at the British Library. The provisional programme and call for posters can be found {{ :services: | + | //The 15cBOOKTRADE Team at the Italian Ambassador’s Residence in London: Laura Nuvoloni, Birgit Mikus, Matilde Malaspina, Cristina Dondi, Geri Della Rocca de Candal, Maria Alessandra Panzanelli Fratoni, Laura Carnelos (PATRIMONiT), |
- | **CERL Security Network Summerschool | + | The Secretary of CERL, Cristina Dondi, was conferred the honour of “Cavaliere” of the Order of “Stella d’Italia” |
- | **CERL Conference in Athens, 20-21 March 2017**\\ | + | Dr Dondi’s speech can be read {{ ::c_dondi_s_speech_-_honour_osi_-_4_december_2017.pdf|here}}.\\ |
- | A two-day event on "The opening up of private and religious libraries to scholarship" | + | |
+ | An {{ ::corriere_della_sera_2017-12-04_pag.23.pdf |article}} on the 15cBOOKTRADE Project appeared in the Italian national press, Il Corriere della Sera on 4 December 2017. | ||
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+ | **International Conference at the British Library, London, Tuesday 28 November 2017**\\ A one-day conference on "New Sources for Book History: | ||
+ | Combined Methodological Approaches for Manuscripts and Printed Books" | ||
+ | (text and images; material evidence; historical bibliographical and documentary sources; sale and auction catalogues; etc.) was be held at the British Library. The programme can be found [[ https:// | ||
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+ | **CERL Annual Seminar, Rijksmuseum, | ||
+ | The seminar was on //Putting it together: Research Access for Hybrid Collections// | ||
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**//CERL Papers XII - La Stampa Romana nella città dei papi e in Europa// | **//CERL Papers XII - La Stampa Romana nella città dei papi e in Europa// | ||
- | The volume includes | + | The volume includes papers presented at the CERL Seminar |
**//CERL Papers XIII - Signa Vides - Researching and recording printers' | **//CERL Papers XIII - Signa Vides - Researching and recording printers' | ||
The papers were presented at the CERL Workshop hosted by the National Library of Austria, Vienna on 17-18 March 2015, and can be downloaded [[https:// | The papers were presented at the CERL Workshop hosted by the National Library of Austria, Vienna on 17-18 March 2015, and can be downloaded [[https:// | ||
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- | **Library History. Why, What, How?**\\ | ||
- | The CERL 2015 seminar focused on the study of the history of libraries and library collections, | ||
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