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**CERL Newsletter - June 2018**\\ | **CERL Newsletter - June 2018**\\ |
The latest CERL Newsletter will short be available [[https://www.cerl.org/publications/newsletter|here]].\\ | The latest CERL Newsletter will short be available [[https://www.cerl.org/publications/newsletter|here]].\\ |
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| **CERL Thesaurus migration completed**\\ A new interface for the CERL Thesaurus was launched on Monday 18 June. The presentation of the records is cleaner and more information rich. [[https://www.cerl.org/news|more here...]].\\ |
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**CERL Thesaurus migration completed**\\ A new interface for the CERL Thesaurus was launched on Monday 18 June. The presentation of the records is cleaner and more information rich. [[https://www.cerl.org/news|more here...]].\\ | |
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**CERL Annual Seminar, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Thursday 26 October 2017**\\ | **CERL Annual Seminar, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Thursday 26 October 2017**\\ |
The seminar was on //Putting it together: Research Access for Hybrid Collections//. As per CERL’s mission statement our focus was on early-printed books and manuscripts, and supporting researchers in their study of these materials. It has long been recognised that providing a historical context for the books, such as information relating to book production, their reception and provenance, is a key requirement. In this seminar, the focus was on the context offered by other exponents of European cultural heritage. The theme was offering research services through hybrid collections (i.e. books PLUS art, or museum objects, or archival materials, or all of the above). More information is available [[https://www.cerl.org/services/seminars/presentations2017|here]].\\ | The seminar was on //Putting it together: Research Access for Hybrid Collections//. As per CERL’s mission statement our focus was on early-printed books and manuscripts, and supporting researchers in their study of these materials. It has long been recognised that providing a historical context for the books, such as information relating to book production, their reception and provenance, is a key requirement. In this seminar, the focus was on the context offered by other exponents of European cultural heritage. The theme was offering research services through hybrid collections (i.e. books PLUS art, or museum objects, or archival materials, or all of the above). More information is available [[https://www.cerl.org/services/seminars/presentations2017|here]].\\ |
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