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-<slider [[https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-333-5/|CERL Papers XIV, an open access publication by C. Dondi. Download your copy here...]]+<slider [[mailto:secretariat@cerl.org|RSVP at secretariat@cerl.org]]
  
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 +<slider [[http://digitale.bnc.roma.sbn.it/progettopolonsky/|Read more about this collaboration between BNCR and CERL, funded by the Polonsky Foundation]]
  
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 ===== Promoting Europe's cultural heritage in print and manuscript ===== ===== Promoting Europe's cultural heritage in print and manuscript =====
  
-The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL) aims to facilitate, enhance, and improve the use and impact of printed and manuscript cultural heritage material. CERL raises the awareness of cultural heritage collections and their content among scholars and interested parties in a wide community. CERL is service and partnership oriented by offering its members and the libraryarchival, and scholarly world at large high quality digital resources and tools using modern technologyby arranging seminars and workshops, and by providing cooperation within its membership and with other library and cultural heritage organisations. 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 the latest news you can find us at various events (see the [[https://www.cerl.org/about/calendar|CERL Agenda]]), follow CERL on [[https://twitter.com/CERL_org|Twitter]] or you can join the CERL mailing list: please contact <secretariat@cerl.org> to register.\\+ 
 +The Consortium of European Research Libraries (CERL) is the international focal point for the engagement with the historic printed books and manuscripts, the written heritage of Europe, represented by the collections of our members and beyond. We focus on manuscripts and printed books produced before the middle of the nineteenth century. CERL is where library and information professionals work together so that people can gain the fullconnected meaning from our distributed collections and where leaders of our member institutions have access to a pool of shared expertise for the development of strategypolicy and tools for their implementation in an increasingly international field. We are a flexible membership organisation which works to benefit our members - in Europe and world-wide - and their users. Jointly the distributed resources of our members document a shared experience of national and regional specificities within a wider wholewhich is inextricably interconnected, intellectually, commercially, and politically. 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 the latest news you can follow CERL on [[https://twitter.com/CERL_org|Twitter]] or you can join the CERL mailing list: please contact <secretariat@cerl.org> to register.\\
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-**CERL Blog**\\ +**CERL Book Binding WG publishes its first newsletter**\\ 
-CERL has created its own [[https://cerlblog.wordpress.com/|Blog]]. If you want to contribute to the blog, you can contact [[mailto:marian.lefferts@cerl.org|Marian Lefferts]]. AdditionallyCERL continues to publish the CERL Newsletter. The December 2019 issue is available  +The CERL Book Binding Working Group had planned to hold a seminar in May 2020 in Brussels, which had to be postponedIt will be rescheduled when European travel is deemed safe againIn the meantimethey have published their first Newsletter, which is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/work/binding/main|here]].\\
- [[https://www.cerl.org/publications/newsletter|here]] and the next issue of the Newsletter will be published in June 2020.\\+
  
-**CERL Annual Seminar and Annual General Meeting, Vilnius, 18 to 20 October 2020**\\ +**CERL Annual Seminar and Annual General Meeting 2021**\\ 
-The theme of the annual seminar will be on Library History in a socio-economic context. Slides for the 2019 seminar on Collections and Networks: Reconstructing the Historical Context of Texts, Publications and Objects with Digital Methods are available [[https://www.cerl.org/services/seminars/presentations2019|here]].\\+The CERL Annual Seminar and Annual General Meeting are always held in the last quarter of the year. That still gives us some time to decide whether we will be able to meet CERL members in person, somewhere in Europe, or whether we will have to organise an online event for the second time. Online events held in 2020 are available [[https://www.cerl.org/services/seminars/main#workshops_in_2020|here]] and on the [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3CYesNI-vJc7e0os5AUAA|CERL You Tube Channel]].\\
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-**Collection Security Summer School, Vienna, Wednesday 2 to Friday 4 September 2020**\\ +**Collection Security Summer School 2021**\\ 
-CERL's annual Summer School on Collection Security will be hosted by the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek in Vienna. We are intending for the Summer School to go ahead as planned and are currently working on the programme, which will be made available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/2020viennasummerschool|here]].\\+We have already started the process of preparing a programme and presentations. The decision whether we will be able to meet somewhere in Europe or whether it needs to be another online event, will be taken later in the year. The programme, once it has been finalised, will be made available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/2021summerschool|here]].\\
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