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Previous CERL Annual Seminars
- 2023, Royal Library, Brussels
Connecting Books & Audiences through Public Displays
Programme and power points
* 2022, Trinity College, Dublin
Digitising Cultural Heritage Collections:
Lessons Learned and Forging Ahead.
Programme.
* 2019, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Göttingen
Collections and Networks
Reconstructing the Historical Context of Texts, Publications and Objects with digital methods.
Programme and presentations.
* 2018, Palazzo Ducale, Venice
Printing Revolution and Society 1450-1500 - Fifty Years that Changed Europe.
Programme.
* 2017, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Putting it together - Research access for hybrid collections.
Programme.
* 2016, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Manuscrits: innovation et coopération / Manuscripts: innovation and collaboration.
Programme and Presentations.
* 2015, University of Antwerp
Library History: Why, What, How?
Programme and Biographies and Abstracts.
All papers have been published in Quaerendo 46:2-3 (2016).
* 2014, National Library of Norway, Oslo
The application of text encoding facilities to digital versions of European early books.
Programme, Biographies and Abstracts and Presentations.
* 2013, University of Warsaw Library
STOP THIEF!, Preventing and investigating theft from collections in the digital age.
Programme.
* 2012, The British Library, London
Accessing heritage research collections through digitisation: models and use.
Programme and Presentations.
* 2011, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican City
La stampa romana nella Roma dei Papi e in Europa /
The Roman Press in the Papal City and in Europe.
Published in October 2016 as CERL Papers XII.
Programme
* 2010, Royal Library, Copenhagen
Virtual visits to lost libraries: reconstruction of and access to dispersed collections.
Published in November 2012 as CERL Papers XI.
Programme and Summaries of papers
* 2009, Royal Library, Brussels
Urban Networks and the Printing Trade in Early Modern Europe (15th – 18th century).
Published in November 2010, jointly with the KB Brussels, as CERL Papers X.
Detailed information and seminar programme
* 2008, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Linking the worlds of script and print : Catalogues of European manuscripts and early printed books.
Published as CERL Papers IX.
Seminar programme
* 2007, Uppsala University Library
Script, print and the internet: the early-modern book and its readers.
Published in January 2009 as CERL Papers VIII.
Seminar programme
* 2006, National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Imprints and owners: recording the cultural geography of Europe.
Published November 2007 as CERL Papers VII.
* 2005, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome
Many into one: problems and opportunities in creating shared catalogues of older books.
Published November 2006 as CERL Papers VI.
* 2004, National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
Books and their owners: provenance information and the European cultural heritage.
Published November 2005 as CERL Papers V.
* 2003, National Library of Russia, St Petersburg
European cultural heritage in the digital age: creation, access and preservation.
Published November 2004 as CERL Papers IV.
* 2002, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague (Bibliopolis Conference on 'The Future History of the Book')
Books beyond Frontiers: the need for international collaboration in national retrospective bibliography.
Published November 2003 as CERL Papers III.
* 2001, Bibliothèque Municipale de Lyon
Manuscript and Print.
* 2000, Università degli studi di Padova
Digital imaging and retrospective cataloguing: principles and practice of Italian projects and of CERL.
* 1999, Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, Brussels
Printing and publishing in Europe and America, 1450- 1830: Problems of Quantification.
Published 2001 as The scholar & the database (CERL Papers II).