Save the date: DANKY/PAWLEY 10-YEAR SYMPOSIUM, OCT. 15-16, 2020, 9:00 am to noon both days. To honor 10 years of James P. Danky and Christine Pawley’s generous support of the Danky Fellowship program, the Center for …
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Announcing the Release of Digital Mappa
In conjunction with the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, we are pleased to announce the release of Digital Mappa 1.0 (or DM 1.0), a new digital humanities resource for the …
Connection Central – Ilango Villoth
Ilango Villoth- Student Manager of the Text Technologies Press In this blog series, we introduce people working for or associated with the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture. My undergraduate career has …
Notes from the Field – Multispectral Imaging Coming to Wisconsin
The Library of Stains Project (#StainAlive) is using new technologies for “dirty old books.” Multispectral imaging has increasingly been applied to the study of ancient and medieval manuscripts in order to uncover material evidence not …
Connection Central – Anna Palmer
Anna Palmer – Coordinator for the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture In this blog series, we introduce people working for or associated with the Center for the History of Print and …
Connection Central – Joshua Mitchell
Joshua Mitchell – Department of American Studies and Ethnicity, University of Southern California and James P. Danky Fellow 2017 In this blog series, we introduce people working for or associated with the Center for the History of …
Dirty Old Books, aka a Library of Stains
#StainAlive! The Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture’s Postdoctoral Fellow Heather Wacha and two colleagues – Dr. Erin Connelly (University of Pennsylvania, Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies) and Dr. Alberto Campagnolo (Library …
Grants Roundup!
The CHPDC is funded almost entirely through grants and collaborations. This was a big year for us on the grants front! We welcomed our great postdoctoral fellow Heather Wacha, funded by a grant from the …
KATIE BUEHNER – LECTURE
Speaker: Katie Buehner, Head Librarian, Rita Benton Music Library, University of Iowa Title: From Document to Documentary Date: April 11, 2017 – 4191F, Helen C. White Hall Katie Buehner firmly believes that “all librarians should be creators, …
CHERYL SPINNER – LECTURE
Speaker: Cheryl Spinner, Ph. D. Duke University Title: Intuitive Historiography in the Archive Date: April 6, 2017 – Bunge Room, 4207 Helen C. White Hall On Thursday last, Cheryl Spinner, finalist and honorable mention for the James …