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Banner Text: We Need More Bibliographers

Two hands hold an open book with printed and handwritten text, accompanied by a promotional banner from The Bibliographical Society of America. Transcribed Text: Left Page: THE HIGH TREASVRE... (text continues further down) Imprinted at London, for Gabriell Simson and William White. Right Page: I hate not, having a real note book, but when you order one you, note write... Banner Text: We Need More Bibliographers

The Bibliographical Society of America is participating in a social media campaign with ACLS this week, and we invite you to join in! The message is simple and proactive: we need more humanities and social sciences scholars and research.

#TalkAboutHumanities

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The 49th Latin and Palaeography Summer School, 27-31 July 2026 The School, formerly the Keele Latin and Palaeography Summer School, returns for its 49th year. In 2025 The Ranulf Higden Society took over the organisation of the Latin and Palaeography Summer Sch…

The 49th palaeography summer school in Birmingham incudes an advanced course on wills. It could be useful to experienced genealogists. #Skystorians #AncestryHour #Genealogy 🌳📜
‘I leave my soul to God’: Testamentary Records c. 1300-c.1600 (with Shelagh Sneddon)
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Need an intro to the basics of palaeography?

Book your spot by 22nd May: buff.ly/GEkudq3

#palaeography #paleography #LIPS26

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Crime and the London Rare Book Trade 1890-1930 Join an evening talk by Dr Laura Cleaver - exploring London life, book trade workings, and views on rare books through crime stories.

There's still time to register for this talk by @laurajcleaver.bsky.social on crime and the London rare book trade 🕵️

29 April at 5.30pm

Get tickets here 👇

www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/crime-and-...

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The Print Revolution then and now A one-day event consisting of panel discussions and presentations on various aspects of printing history and heritage in the 21st century.

The Print Revolution then and now (Friday 29 May 2026) - a one-day event consisting of panel discussions and contemporary perspectives on Senate House Library exhibition, The English Print Revolution: Caxton and Beyond. Book here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-print-...

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The IES and @dh-researchhub.bsky.social are the proud owners of a beautiful Albion printing press! This will be an amazing resource for our SAS students, summer schools, and other research training opportunities.

Huge thanks to @michaelwdurrant.bsky.social, Christopher Ohge, and Richard Lawrence!

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Huge congratulations to @michaelwdurrant.bsky.social on the publication of The Dreadful Name of Henry Hills: The Lives and Afterlives of a Seventeenth-Century Printer!

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Many thanks to Tandy Barton, Academic Librarian for Manuscript and Print, and to writer and journalist Jade Cuttle, for showing us around the @senatehouselib.bsky.social Museum of Writing yesterday, which Jade is currently helping to catalogue

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Council’s Choice for April 2026 - Bibliographical Society

The Bibliographical Society is delighted to announce the launch of a redesigned version of the London Book Trades Database, details of which are in this month’s Council’s Choice:

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I’m leading this London Rare Book School course on the history of collecting. Ideal for anyone interested in studying the history of libraries and how and why books have survived. We’ll be looking at why special collections are special. 22-26 June. #bookHistory👇📚📖

ies.sas.ac.uk/study-traini...

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Reposting for the weekend crowd #medievalsky #manuscripts

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📢Job alert! We’re looking for 3 new full-time graduate trainee Archives & Special Collections Assistants to join our innovative, user-focused engagement team.

See more details and apply: www.jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/archives...

🗓️Closing date: 16 April 2026

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Professor Aleks Subic, vice chancellor of Aston University, said: "Education has the power to transform lives, families, and communities. When students gain the skills, confidence, and opportunities to succeed, the impact extends far beyond the individual. That is why advancing social mobility sits at the very heart of Aston’s purpose."

View the full tables and find out more here: https://lnkd.in/eer88mVd

Professor Aleks Subic, vice chancellor of Aston University, said: "Education has the power to transform lives, families, and communities. When students gain the skills, confidence, and opportunities to succeed, the impact extends far beyond the individual. That is why advancing social mobility sits at the very heart of Aston’s purpose." View the full tables and find out more here: https://lnkd.in/eer88mVd

Latest ranking of English universities based on their contribution to social mobility. University of Bradford, Aston University and the University of Wolverhampton take the top three places.

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UCL – University College London UCL is consistently ranked as one of the top ten universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2010-2022) and is No.2 in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2021).

Job klaxon! Come and be an Early Modernist at UCL: www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/...

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Apply: Scholars of Colour Scholarship | Society for Renaissance Studies Promoting the study of the Renaissance since 1967

MA Scholarship Award for scholars of colour. In 2026, we plan to offer two scholarships of £4,000 each, to contribute to the costs of postgraduate study. This scholarship is open to candidates studying on either a full time or a part time basis. Apply by 15 July 2026

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I’ve just received my author copies from @manchesterup.bsky.social 😍

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Academic Engagement and Impact Officer:London Senate House - Hybrid The University of London is both the UK’s largest provider of international distance and online learning and the convenor of a federation of 17 renowned higher education institutions.

Would you like to come and work with IES? Of course you would!

We are now recruiting for an Academic Engagement and Impact Officer, who will support the delivery of our fabulous summer schools.

0.6fte, open-ended contract.

Any questions, email ies@sas.ac.uk!

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Many thanks to Dr Alexandra Hill and all the team @wellcomecollection.bsky.social for offering a session on the book and the body for our History of the Book students this week!

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Peer Review

📢 Free training klaxon! Our 'Peer Review' training session is taking place tomorrow.

📌 Thurs 19th March, online via Zoom, 2pm UK time

The session is led by Dr Emma Gallon, Publisher, (@emmagallon.bsky.social) & Dr Amaan Hyder, Journals Manager.

Register to attend:
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'Londoners on Trial' - our new FREE exhibition, now open!

Explore the history of law and order in London, uncovering the stories of London’s criminals, victims and law enforcers from the medieval period to modern times.

Book your ticket now! 👇

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THE Emma Smith, author of Portable Magic: A History of Books and their Readers, troubles assumptions made about the First Folio, the nature of value, and how culture is communicated across time. Stay tuned for more from Emma on Throughlines this week.

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Medieval Manuscripts Seminar

Next week’s medieval manuscripts seminar is a double-bill. Join us in person or online, Tuesday 17.30 UK time.
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Fellowship Applications and Renewals Applications for the 2026/27 academic year are now open.

Applications open for IES Fellowships starting in October 2026!

We welcome applications from researchers who will work in advocacy for the discipline, and we also welcome applications from independent researchers. Terms from 6 months to 3 years.

Deadline: 10 April

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Institute of English Studies, SAS | LinkedIn Institute of English Studies, SAS | 121 followers on LinkedIn. A unique centre for research, teaching and advocacy that speaks both for and about books. | The Institute of English Studies (IES) is a u...

The IES has joined LinkedIn! Please do give us a follow!

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IHR Ian Roy Mid-Career IHR Library Bursary The Ian Roy Mid-Career IHR Library Bursary is offered with the generous support of the estate of Ian Roy.

We are reaching out to mid-career historians who specialise in 17th-century British history! 📜 The IHR Ian Roy Mid-Career Library Bursary offers support for travel and accommodation for research using the IHR's incredible library collections in London. www.history.ac.uk/fellowships-...

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This summer school has 4 courses: intro level courses on Latin and reading medieval documents and advanced courses on wills and inquisitions. Check it out #Skystorians and tell your students (please and thank you) 👇📚🎓📜

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This online course considers what might constitute a feminist approach to studying books, what the benefits of such approaches are, and how to incorporate them into our own work.
We will center the textual object in exploring these issues, letting artifacts drive our questions rather than the actions of book makers, sellers, or collectors. Another way of putting this is that the course won't ask who women printing books were, but rather, who determined the terms on which we engage with books. This doesn't mean ignoring the many agents involved in book work, including the people involved in the long history of book trades, the academic field of print culture and textual editing, and the intersection of these with library practices. But it means that our work this week will be focused on generating
questions about methodology rather than recovering names and histories.

This online course considers what might constitute a feminist approach to studying books, what the benefits of such approaches are, and how to incorporate them into our own work. We will center the textual object in exploring these issues, letting artifacts drive our questions rather than the actions of book makers, sellers, or collectors. Another way of putting this is that the course won't ask who women printing books were, but rather, who determined the terms on which we engage with books. This doesn't mean ignoring the many agents involved in book work, including the people involved in the long history of book trades, the academic field of print culture and textual editing, and the intersection of these with library practices. But it means that our work this week will be focused on generating questions about methodology rather than recovering names and histories.

We will also wrestle with the theory and practice of feminism, which has a history of different meanings for different communities, and how to develop it as an inclusive practice for our book work. If living a feminist life is, as Sara Ahmed argues, something we must return to over and over, something that we put into practice daily rather than something that stays in the classroom, how do we bring that into our spaces of book work?
Through a combination of short advance readings about bibliography and feminism, course discussions, and your own work with textual artifacts, we will explore what questions are brought to the forefront when we approach our work through a feminist framework.
Participants should anticipate two concurrent and two asynchronous sessions each course day, with those sessions being scheduled to accommodate the range of US time zones; asychronous sessions could involve exercises, readings, and off-camera discussions.

We will also wrestle with the theory and practice of feminism, which has a history of different meanings for different communities, and how to develop it as an inclusive practice for our book work. If living a feminist life is, as Sara Ahmed argues, something we must return to over and over, something that we put into practice daily rather than something that stays in the classroom, how do we bring that into our spaces of book work? Through a combination of short advance readings about bibliography and feminism, course discussions, and your own work with textual artifacts, we will explore what questions are brought to the forefront when we approach our work through a feminist framework. Participants should anticipate two concurrent and two asynchronous sessions each course day, with those sessions being scheduled to accommodate the range of US time zones; asychronous sessions could involve exercises, readings, and off-camera discussions.

Discussions and exercises will also try explore different models of pedagogy in order to give participants a feel for what methodologies might suit them best.
The course is intended to be of use to anyone researching, teaching, or acting as a custodian for rare books; although we will pay careful attention to the first centuries of western printing, since the study of those books have shaped the field of bibliography as a whole, the issues the course will consider cover all periods of book study. Participants should not expect to come out of the course having mastered a feminist history of books, but to leave with a set of tools to ask feminist questions of books.

Discussions and exercises will also try explore different models of pedagogy in order to give participants a feel for what methodologies might suit them best. The course is intended to be of use to anyone researching, teaching, or acting as a custodian for rare books; although we will pay careful attention to the first centuries of western printing, since the study of those books have shaped the field of bibliography as a whole, the issues the course will consider cover all periods of book study. Participants should not expect to come out of the course having mastered a feminist history of books, but to leave with a set of tools to ask feminist questions of books.

Come think about Feminist Bibliography with me this summer! I’m teaching a one-week online course for @calrbs.bsky.social—I love this class and am excited to do it again. Description below; priority deadline April 15; all details at www.calrbs.org/feminist-bib...

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New in the Bloomsbury Studies in Digital Cultures series!

'New Directions in Digital Textual Studies' ➡️ https://bit.ly/3ZMhlAO

An engaging and wide-ranging look at how book history and digital humanities intersect, featuring scholars across the fields.

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