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Posts by Christine Jacobson

Tropy was the photo management app I had seen someone using years ago, but had forgotten about! Thanks much for this reminder.

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what are people using these days to organize research? photos from archives, notes, interviews and transcriptions, etc.

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Listless Liberalism | The Point Magazine Where is liberalism’s “Fascinating Fascism”? Who is its Riefenstahl?

this piece by Becca Rothfeld in @thepointmag.bsky.social knocked me down to the ground

"Good politics, like good art, does not lecture or declaim. It strains; it argues; it is an unending negotiation with the difficult and intransigent adventure of humanity."

thepointmag.com/criticism/li...

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Archives in the News: Film Archivist Thanked at the 98th Academy Awards Film Archivist Barbara Hall was thanked by her nephew, Andy Jurgensen, after winning the Oscar for Best Film Editing. That's neat! Let's talk about it!

Yes, I'm a week late and people probably already know this, but I'm doing my best! Anyway, the late Barbara Hall was thanked at the Oscars by her nephew Andy Jurgensen, so let's look at that!
www.pop-archives.com/post/archive... #archives #archivists #GLAMS 📜

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Digitized Collections - The Grolier Club The Grolier Club

The Grolier Club has digitized the meeting minutes of the Hroswitha Club! The Hroswithians were a group of women collectors not allowed in the Grolier Club. These minutes are a treasure trove, and Im thrilled to see them digitized and not in my phone anymore!

www.grolierclub.org/Default.aspx...

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Lecture | Erin McGuirl: "No Modern Publishing Without Women"
Lecture | Erin McGuirl: "No Modern Publishing Without Women" YouTube video by Houghton Library

if you were unable to attend Erin McGuirl's Winship Lecture, "No Modern Publishing Without Women" at Houghton Library, the recording is now live! 📜

www.youtube.com/watch?v=arCs...

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I know I am in many ways fairly insulated from AI due to the nature of my work, but increasingly I am having to learn to fix my face in meetings when people refer to using it for things we used to turn to expert colleagues or own brains for. As someone with an expressive face, it's a challenge!

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cc: @johannawinant.bsky.social

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Graffito on a page in a copy of Tristram Shandy: a line drawing in profile of Slawkenbergius, recognizable because of his large nose.

Graffito on a page in a copy of Tristram Shandy: a line drawing in profile of Slawkenbergius, recognizable because of his large nose.

Niche but cool. I mentioned in class that there was little evidence that #18thc readers had ever responded to the invitation tendered by the blank page in Tristram Shandy & drawn the Widow Wadman. & then a student revealed the portrait of Slawkenbergius she found inscribed into her copy of our novel

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I'll be on hand to introduce MJD on March 13 and a double feature of HP and HGF on March 20. (Pondering: should I do it with a fake cigarette dangling out the side of my mouth?)

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The Lady and the Typewriter - Harvard Film Archive As women came into the workforce in the early twentieth century, the image of the working woman entered the cultural imagination. In Hollywood, she was often what Maria DiBattista has called the &ldqu...

I can't really believe the HFA let me partner with them on a film series about women and the typewriter, but here it is. Catch MEET JOHN DOE (1941) , HIS GIRL FRIDAY (1940), and THE HUDSUCKER PROXY (1994) this women's history month!

harvardfilmarchive.org/programs/the...

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Peep show in a small box (about the size of a large index card, showing an author in a red coat, manuscript in his hand, dog at his side surveying the workings of a print shop.)

Peep show in a small box (about the size of a large index card, showing an author in a red coat, manuscript in his hand, dog at his side surveying the workings of a print shop.)

Today, thanks to the Houghton Library, I got to introduce students to an #18thcentury German peepshow showing the interior of a printing house. Take a peek! (It was hard to photograph & the photo fails to include the cat who joins the dog in the foreground as 1 of the spectators.)
#BookHistory

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even better news: we WILL be able to record the lecture, so stay tuned for a link to the video when it is available! 📜

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Spring 2026 George Parker Winship Lecture: "No Modern Publishing Without Women" and Opening Reception for "Thanks for Typing" Houghton Library welcomes Erin McGuirl, Curator of the Mortimer Rare Book Collection at Smith College, who will give the Spring 2026 George Parker Winship Lecture on "No Modern...

we are so lucky that the great Erin McGuirl will give the spring 2026 George Parker Winship Lecture at Houghton library tomorrow, March 4 at Houghton Library. please come and share widely! 📜

libcal.library.harvard.edu/event/162329....

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Required Reading This week: movie poster art, the typist behind Henry James’s novels, Gisèle Pelicot’s new memoir, indie rock in “Heated Rivalry,” and are we in an arts and crafts renaissance?

thanks to @hyperallergic.com for the shout out in the latest Required Reading:

"As with too many art forms, several now-classic books by male authors would not have been possible without the women who typed and often edited them."

hyperallergic.com/required-rea...

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Thank you!

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An Evening with Fran Lebowitz | Emerson Colonial Theatre, Boston | Official ATG Tickets

if you've ever been curious what Fran Lebowitz would chat about with a rare book librarian, I'll be in conversation with her next Thursday evening at the Emerson Colonial Theatre in Boston.

us.atgtickets.com/events/an-ev... 📜 GLAMS

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Sharing the re-cat'd + previously unreported 1855 1st ed of Whitman's Leaves of Grass at Spencer @kulibraries.bsky.social ! We've had this copy for decades, but in the card cat - not in our online catalog: 📜 #bookhistory #booksky #libsky #rarebooks : kuprimo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/...

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Headline from British Vogue I Ate Nothing But Sardines For 3
Days - Here's How My Skin Changed with a photo of a sardine

Headline from British Vogue I Ate Nothing But Sardines For 3 Days - Here's How My Skin Changed with a photo of a sardine

Only British Vogue has the courage to publish true science as it was practiced in the 18th century Transactions of the Royal Society

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Oh Jill this is too wonderful—Marian Marshall is in the exhibition! We have a copy of Oscar Wilde's The Ideal Husband typed by her office in London covered in his pencil annotations and instructions for a new typescript. It's so fun to learn about her second act in Cambridge and about Minnie Pate.

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When keyboards are key - The Boston Globe Harvard’s Houghton Library puts the typewriter front and center to explore the lost labor — and art — of the typist.

many thanks to Mark Feeney for covering Thanks for Typing in @bostonglobe.com. grateful for his keen eye for details (which every curator hopes visitors will notice) and for so thoroughly understanding the thesis of the show:

www.bostonglobe.com/2026/02/05/a...

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THIRD PRINTING ALERT: This is my first book and @wehere.bsky.social's first book. The response has been overwhelming (two small printing selling out in a matter of days), but also has meant a bit of lead time in-between. If you've read and enjoyed, please share this out so more folks can explore!

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thank you for everything you did for we here and for the library and information science profession, fobazi. you were an incredible friend, thinker, writer, supporter. you’ll be dearly missed 🤍

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The Wayback is now so load-bearing we should be protecting it with our actual lives

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Typing for Love or Money: The Hidden Women’s Labor behind Modern Literary Masterpieces Taking dictation, revising manuscripts, typing copies, literary amanuenses often labour for little compensation and even less recognition. Christine Jacobson explores the neglected efforts of women li...

beyond thrilled to have an essay out in the @publicdomainrev.bsky.social about the women who profoundly impacted the works of Henry James, T.S. Eliot, Vladimir Nabokov, and Lev Tolstoy, and the archival evidence they left behind:

publicdomainreview.org/essay/typing...

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NEW ESSAY — Christine Jacobson’s “Typing for Love or Money”, on the neglected efforts of women like Theodora Bosanquet, Véra Nabokov, and Valerie Eliot, who — through their work as typists and editors — had a profound impact on modern literature: publicdomainreview.org/essay/typing...

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I would love to hear ALL about this!

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Spring 2026 George Parker Winship Lecture: "No Modern Publishing Without Women" and Opening Reception for "Thanks for Typing" Houghton Library welcomes Erin McGuirl, Curator of the Mortimer Rare Book Collection at Smith College, who will give the Spring 2026 George Parker Winship Lecture on "No Modern...

we have many fun programs lined up to dive deeper into secretaries, amanuenses, and even typists of the silver screen!

Erin McGuirl will be with us on March 4th to share her discovery of the typist behind the first English translation of The Second Sex:

libcal.library.harvard.edu/calendar/mai....

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