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 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 full, connected meaning from our distributed collections and where leaders of our member institutions have access to a pool of shared expertise for the development of strategy, policy 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 whole, which 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.\\ 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 full, connected meaning from our distributed collections and where leaders of our member institutions have access to a pool of shared expertise for the development of strategy, policy 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 whole, which 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.\\
 [[https://www.cerl.org/generalinformation|Read more...]]\\ [[https://www.cerl.org/generalinformation|Read more...]]\\
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 +On 28 July 2022, our former colleague, **Tony Curwen**, passed away. On this [[https://www.cerl.org/about/organisation/tonycurweninmemoriam|webpage]], we pay tribute to this thorough data analyst, wonderful UNIMARC specialist and dear friend.\\
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 On this [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/ukraine|webpage]] we bring together information on libraries' responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.\\ On this [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/ukraine|webpage]] we bring together information on libraries' responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.\\
-[[https://help.rescue-uk.org/ukraine-dec-se|Donate via the International Rescue Committee DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal]] or your national Aid Agency+[[https://help.rescue-uk.org/ukraine-dec-se|Donate via the International Rescue Committee DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal]] or your national Aid Agency.
  
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 **CERL Annual Seminar and Annual General Meeting 2022**\\ **CERL Annual Seminar and Annual General Meeting 2022**\\
-We are happy to announce that we will organise in-person events in Dublin this year. The CERL Seminar (programme to be announced) will be held on 4 October followed by the AGM on Wednesday 5 October.\\+We are happy to announce that we will organise in-person events in Dublin this year. The CERL Seminar (programme to be announced) will be held on Tuesday 4 October followed by the AGM on Wednesday 5 October.\\
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 **Collection Security Summer School 2022**\\ **Collection Security Summer School 2022**\\
-We very much hope to welcome you to the Collection Security Summer School which will be held at the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek in Vienna on 7-9 September 2022. The programme, once it has been finalised, will be made available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/2022summerschool|here]].\\+We very much hope to welcome you to the Collection Security Summer School which will be held at the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek in Vienna on 7-9 September 2022. The programme is available [[https://www.cerl.org/collaboration/security/2022summerschool|here]].\\
  
 The **CERL Provenance Digital Archive** has been created in the Arkyves environment. After logging in, using your FB, Google or Orcid accounts, you may store your digital images of provenance evidence in the CERL PDA. The images and the descriptions you create are published under a CC0 license and the images are available as IIIF. You may access the Provenance Digital Archive [[www.arkyves.org|here.]]\\ The **CERL Provenance Digital Archive** has been created in the Arkyves environment. After logging in, using your FB, Google or Orcid accounts, you may store your digital images of provenance evidence in the CERL PDA. The images and the descriptions you create are published under a CC0 license and the images are available as IIIF. You may access the Provenance Digital Archive [[www.arkyves.org|here.]]\\
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