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Rare Book School is a non-profit institute located in Charlottesville, VA, that provides advocacy, education, and outreach for the study, care, and uses of w...
Archival Conversations (A Two-Part RBS CHF Series): The Ethics of Selling and Acquisitions
Archival Conversations (A Two-Part RBS CHF Series): Realities of Archival Diaspora
Rare Book School Oral History Project [CLIP]: Barbara Heritage, Miranker Family Dir. of Collections
Rare Book School Oral History Project [CLIP]: Irene Tichenor, Fan of Rare Book School
Rare Book School Oral History Project [CLIP]: Bruce McKittrick, Antiquarian Bookseller
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Irene Tichenor, Fan of Rare Book School
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Bruce McKittrick, Antiquarian Bookseller
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Barbara Heritage, RBS Miranker Family Director of Collections
M C. Lang Fellowship Informational Session, 23 October 2024
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Terry Belanger, Founding Director of Rare Book School
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Szilvia Szmuk-Tanenbaum, Pine Tree Foundation
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Soren Edgren, Princeton University, East Asian Studies
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Michael F. Suarez, S.J., Executive Director, Rare Book School
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Katherine M. Ruffin and John G. Kristensen, RBS Faculty
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Jane Raisch and Dave Harper, Senior Fellows, SoFCB
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Scott Clemons, Private Collector
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Erin Blake, Folger Shakespeare Library
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Mary Crawford and Bruce Crawford
Rare Book School Oral History Project: Beppy Landrum Owen, Officer and Trustee, Rare Book School
Collecting Daily Life in Early American Manuscripts
“’Yongle Dadian:" An Emperors' Encyclopedia The 2024 Sol M. And Mary Ann O'Brian Malkin Lecture
“Buying a Book in Early Modern England”
“New Light on the Early Publication History of Boswell's Life of Johnson”
De Motu Librorum: On the Movement of Books--The 2024 Kenneth W. Rendell Endowed Lecture
RBS CHF Workshop: "Money Matters in Rare Books and Special Collections: Salary Negotiation"
A Librarian Like No Other: Belle da Costa Greene and Self-Invention
Scholarly Editing and the Challenges of Attribution
Archive of the People: The Johnson Publishing Company
RBS-Mellon CHF Webinar Panel: “Archives for the People: Building Ethical Community Archives”
SoFCB Book Party: Daniel After Babylon: Additions in the History of Interpretation
SoFCB Book Party: Book Anatomy: Body Politics and the Indigenous Materiality of Book History
SoFCB Book Party: Imagining Time in the English Chronicle Play: Historical Futures, 1590–1660
SoFCB Book Party: In Visible Archives: Queer and Feminist Culture in the 1980s
SoFCB Book Party: Unstable Archives: A Digital Archive of Elizabeth Sharaf un-Nisa Ducarel
SoFCB Book Party: Circulating Lifeblood of Ideas: A Conversation with Author Holly Borham
SoFCB Book Party: Reimagining Christendom: Iceland’s Bishops and the Roman Church
SoFCB Immersive Collections Symposium: Diversifying Narratives through Embodied Learning
SoFCB Symposium: Communication, Technology, and Environment in the Indian Ocean World
Unboxing Rare Book School's Guanhailou Collection (November 2023)
Pacific Encounters in Print: Revisiting James Cook Voyage Publications
Why Collect?
The Typesetting and Designs of the Declaration of Independence Broadsides
A Nexus of Learning—Museums and the Importance of Public History
The Lives (and Afterlives) of Stereotype Plates in the 19th-Century United States Booktrade
Books in the Contact Zone: Between Amatl Papers and the Printing Press, Mexico 1500–1600
Reader = Inessential Worker: Book History After Lockdown
The Surveyor's Eye: Topographic Mapping & the Contest for Empire in 18th-Century British America
M. C. Lang Fellowship Informational Session, 25 October 2023
SoFCB Conversation with Corinna Zeltsman: The Politics of Print & Paper
SoFCB Symposium: Books of Unusual Size
Book Arts: Visuality, Typography, & Design ("New Directions in Indigenous Book History" SoFCB Panel)
Reviving, Reclaiming, & Redefining Genres ("New Directions in Indigenous Book History" SoFCB Panel)
Making Books ("New Directions in Indigenous Book History" SoFCB Panel)
Librarianship, the Author, and the Archive ("New Directions in Indigenous Book History" SoFCB Panel)
SoFCB Symposium: Preserving and Analyzing Digital Texts
CHF Workshop: Reparative Description in Action
SoFCB Symposium: Continental England: Form, Translation, and Chaucer in the Hundred Years' War
SoFCB Symposium: Indigenuity: Native Craftwork and the Art of American Literatures, 13 Dec. 2022
SoFCB Symposium: Interesting Stuff! Techniques and Approaches to Research with Paper, 30 Sept. 2022
SoFCB Symposium: Diagrams: Materials and Methods, 6 May 2022
M. C. Lang Fellowship Informational Session, 1 November 2022
Ideologies of the Codex in Richard Hakluyt and John Smith
The Long Life in Print: Characterizing the Elderly Across Genres and Formats in Early Modern Italy
The Book Trade in the Anglo-Iberian Atlantic in the Independence Era: A Transnational Public Sphere?
A History of the Gutenberg Bible (continued): Lessons Learned and Next Steps
Making and Reading Indigenous Archives
Victorian Connections: Books and Stories
Making Merit: East Asian Buddhist Material Culture of the Seventh and Eighth Centuries
Libel and Lampoon: Author Andrew Bricker on Satire in the English Courts, 1670–1792
RBS-Mellon Cultural Heritage Fellowship Outreach Working Group: “Resistance”
RBS-Mellon Cultural Heritage Fellowship Advocacy Working Group: "Advocating for Ourselves"
Applying for RBS Courses: How to Navigate Our New myRBS Platform
M.C. Lang Fellowship Informational Session, 1 December 2021
RBS-Mellon SoFCB 2021 Informational Session
Lost Archives and Paper Reuse in the Medieval Islamic World
He Lau Nā Moʻolelo: The Challenge and Promise of Hawaiian Language Textual Archives
RBS-Mellon Cultural Heritage Fellowship Informational Session, 31 August 2021
Subscription Publishing in America over Three Centuries
What is "Black" about Black Bibliography?
Paper-Keeping: Women, Family, and Knowledge Work in the Early Modern British World
The Book as Archive
Teaching with Manuscripts: Material, Digital, and Collaborative Pedagogies
Rare Book School: Bound for the Future
How to Turn Your Smartphone into a Document Camera
Fluxus Forms:Natilee Harren w/ Elizabeth Eager on Scores, Multiples, & the Eternal Network
Rare Book School Live Q&A 5March2021
Forbidden Knowledge: Hannah Marcus & Nick Wilding in Conversation
The Scientific Woodblock to 1800 with Roger Gaskell and Caroline Duroselle-Melish
Race and the Boundaries of the Book: Seven Early American Perspectives
Collecting & Copyright: Three Case Studies
M.C. Lang Fellowship in Book History, Bibliography, & Humanities Teaching with Historical Sources
"Early Indigenous Bookmaking," with Steffi Dippold and Michael Galban, Part 1 of 7
Understanding the Mechanical Behavior of Library & Archive Materials w/ Changes in Relative Humidity
"Cesar Lyndon: A Sundry Account Book," with Tara A. Bynum, Part 2 of 7
"Runaways: African American Papermakers During the American Revolution," w/ John J. Garcia, 3/7.
"Ephemeral Caskets," Michaël Roy, Part 4 of 7
"Jarena Lee's Life and Religious Experience (1836)," w/ Derrick R. Spires, Part 5 of 7
"Indigenizing Print," with Alan Corbiere and Phillip Round, Part 6 of 7
"Proclaiming Emancipation," with John H. Pollack, Part 7 of 7