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   * 21 May 2015, **Oxford, Visiting Scholars' Centre, Weston Library, Bodleian Fellows Seminar**, The methods of data collection and documentation that the 15th Century Booktrade project is using to build historical evidence based on library holdings of incunables (Geri Della Rocca De Candal)   * 21 May 2015, **Oxford, Visiting Scholars' Centre, Weston Library, Bodleian Fellows Seminar**, The methods of data collection and documentation that the 15th Century Booktrade project is using to build historical evidence based on library holdings of incunables (Geri Della Rocca De Candal)
   * 12 June 2105, **Oxford, Merton College**, History of the Book Group meeting for Trinity Term 2015: 'A selection of incunabula from the collection of Merton College' (Geri della Rocca de Candal)     * 12 June 2105, **Oxford, Merton College**, History of the Book Group meeting for Trinity Term 2015: 'A selection of incunabula from the collection of Merton College' (Geri della Rocca de Candal)  
-  * 21 July 2015, **Oxford, DHOxSS [Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School]** – Tracking the distribution, use, and collecting of books in the 15th century and to the present: the Material Evidence in Incunabula database, within the Workshop: Digital Approaches in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, coordinated by Judith Siefring, Bodleian Digital Library Systems (C. Dondi – Geri Della Rocca De Candal – Matilde Malaspina)+  * 21 July 2015, **Oxford, DHOxSS [Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School]** – Tracking the distribution, use, and collecting of books in the 15th century and to the present: the Material Evidence in Incunabula database, within the Workshop: Digital Approaches in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, coordinated by Judith Siefring, Bodleian Digital Library Systems (Geri Della Rocca De Candal – Matilde Malaspina – Alessandra Panzanelli)
  
  
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