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 CERL is seeking to appoint a Project Officer for the CENDARI project. The key aspects of the role are training, communication, awareness raising, dissemination and liaison. For more information see the [[:project_officer_2015|job advertisement]] and/or contact Marian Lefferts (marian.lefferts@cerl.org). CERL is seeking to appoint a Project Officer for the CENDARI project. The key aspects of the role are training, communication, awareness raising, dissemination and liaison. For more information see the [[:project_officer_2015|job advertisement]] and/or contact Marian Lefferts (marian.lefferts@cerl.org).
  
 +**New York, MEI Training Day**\\ Columbia University, Butler Library. A training day run by Cristina Dondi, CERL’s Secretary, and John Lancaster, MEI Editor. 21 January 2015.
  
 +**New York, CERL Presentation**\\ Columbia University, Butler Library. Our latest research activities and future plans presented by CERL’s Secretary, Cristina Dondi, CERL Directors Richard Ovenden (Oxford) and Edwin C. Schroeder (Yale), and MEI Editor John Lancaster (for Smith College and Harvard collections). 22 January 2015.\\
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 In February 2015 Dott. Laura Carnelos (University of Venice Ca’ Foscari) was awarded a 2-year Marie Curie Individual Fellowship to research at CERL, London office, under the supervision of Cristina Dondi, “PATRIMONiT. From Cheap Print to Rare ephemera: 16th-Century Italian ‘Popular’ Books at the British Library”. Partner organisations are the British Library, London (Dr Stephen Parkin) and ICCU, Rome (Dott. Sara Servello). [[:collaboration:projects:marie_curie|Read more...]] \\ In February 2015 Dott. Laura Carnelos (University of Venice Ca’ Foscari) was awarded a 2-year Marie Curie Individual Fellowship to research at CERL, London office, under the supervision of Cristina Dondi, “PATRIMONiT. From Cheap Print to Rare ephemera: 16th-Century Italian ‘Popular’ Books at the British Library”. Partner organisations are the British Library, London (Dr Stephen Parkin) and ICCU, Rome (Dott. Sara Servello). [[:collaboration:projects:marie_curie|Read more...]] \\
  
 +* **Göttingen, Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek**\\ A workshop on //Scientific Questions about Provenance and Their Requirements for Future Web and Database// as part of the research project //Development of interoperable metadata standards for the contextualization of heterogeneous collection objects, using the 18th century scholarly collection compiled by Georg Thomas von Asch  as an example//. Funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG). 24-25 February.\\ [[http://www.asch.wiki.gwdg.de/index.php/WS2015_programme|Programme and presentations]].\\
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