There's still plenty of time to join us on April 17 for our next #RSVPDigiEvent! Graham Law will speak on "Commissioned Letters to the Editor of The Times," based on his archival work on the Times Editorial Diaries. This event is FREE but you must register to receive the Zoom link.
Join us April 17 for our next #RSVPDigiEvent, a talk by Graham Law on "Commissioned Letters to the Editor for The Times." Dr. Law will present on The Times's occasional, surreptitious practice of commissioning pseudo-letters to the editor from professional agents. Register here: buff.ly/gYSyn0H
Last Friday's #RSVPDigiEvent on the #19thC British press in non-Anglophone countries is now live on our YouTube channel! And don't forget to join us *tomorrow* for our March event featuring @triproftri.bsky.social and the Forget Me Not!
(Re)View February's event here: youtu.be/Z_SHdYrF6tE
Enjoyed today's #RSVPDigiEvent? Can't wait for more #19thC periodicals' chat? Our March event is just around the corner next Friday, March 6! @triproftri.bsky.social will talk to us about the "Racial Anxieties of Polite Culture in the Forget Me Not for 1825 + 1833." Register now!
📅 Save the date for our next #RSVPDigiEvent! On 27 Feb., RSVP will host the editors and several contributors to The Edinburgh History of the Transnational British Press in Non-Anglophone Countries, 1800-1914 (2025) in a roundtable discussion about their exciting new collection! buff.ly/rD2BgEG
ICYMI, our Jan. #RSVPDigiEvent is now on YouTube! In this well-attended event (50+ attendees!), @bethgaskell.bsky.social gave us a behind-the-scenes look at her work as Lead Curator for the British National Newspaper Collection at the British Library. Many thanks, Beth!
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Mark your calendars! We're kicking off our 2026 #RSVPDigiEvent season on Friday, 23 January with a talk by Beth Gaskell entitled "Yesterday's News: Behind the Scenes at the British National Newspaper Collection." As always, this event is free and open to all. Register here: rs4vp.org/yesterdays-n...
Our last #RSVPDigiEvent of 2025 with Priyasha Mukhopadhyay is now live on our YouTube channel! Thanks to Sarah Bliss for moderating, Priyasha for piquing our collective curiosity, and to all who attended! Stay tuned for more RSVP Digital Events in the new year! youtu.be/PfO8pLlQgkc
📽️ The recording from our widely popular #RSVPDigiEvent "How to Get Published in an Academic Journal" is now live. We had a record-breaking 101 registrants for this panel! Since we did not quite hit that number in attendance, we know many will be interested to watch/re-watch: youtu.be/sP5Y1iicKJ0
Mystified by how to approach an academic journal editor? Need help getting through the "revise and resubmit" doldrums? Our next #RSVPDigiEvent can help! Join us next Friday, Nov. 21 and hear from the editors of top #Victorian journals on "How to Get Published in a Academic Journal": buff.ly/ydJkKAK
Our next #RSVPDigiEvent is coming up on Friday, 21 November! We'll hear from the editors of 3 top Victorian studies journals (including VPR's own kmalonephd.bsky.social) on "How to Get Published in an Academic Journal." Come one, come all! buff.ly/ydJkKAK
ICYMI: @emilyjlm.bsky.social's talk on "From Periodicals to Dailies" is now live on our YouTube channel! This well-attended and stirring #RSVPDigiEvent highlighted both the joys and challenges of doing attribution research in an era of "archival plenitude." Thank you, Emily! youtu.be/Wp_b2C6iGnY
After some delay on the part of yours truly 🙄 the recording of our Sept. #RSVPDigiEvent on grantscrafting is now live on YouTube. And just in time - Curran Fellowships are due in just a few short weeks on Oct. 15! Many thanks to our panelists + to Clare Horrocks for chairing! youtu.be/L5XRtqh1qoE
Working on your Curran application? Thinking about a Peterson Fellowship (applications open 15 September)? We just so happen to have a panel of experts ready to share what makes standout grant application. Join us TOMORROW for this free #RSVPDigiEvent at the usual time. Register now!
Don't forget to join us next week Friday (5 September) for our first #RSVPDigiEvent post-conference. We'll learn some tips + tricks on crafting a *standout* grant application to fund your next book project or archival research trip. Say, aren't Curran Fellowships still open? 😏 tinyurl.com/yc5fsdva
RSVP’s annual Colby Prize lecture is going digital! Join us for a special #RSVPDigiEvent on May 9 to hear from W. Hamish Fraser on "Nineteenth-Century Scottish Newspapers: The Importance of the Local." As always, this event is free and open to all! #VoicesandVisions
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In case you had to miss it, our latest #RSVPDigiEvent recording is now live on YouTube channel! Come to hear @pfyfe.bsky.social talk about his new book, Digital Victorians. Stay for the scintillating discussion afterwards! youtu.be/zrGqm5G0EWg
🚀 Join the #RSVPDigiEvent team April 11 celebrate the publication of /Digital Victorians/ with @pfyfe.bsky.social! We'll convene at our usual time (as we will have all caught up to spring by then) at 8am PT/ 11am ET /4pm UK / 5pm. rs4vp.org/launching-di...
The recording of our latest #RSVPDigiEvent is now available! Thank you to Bethan Stevens for a fascinating introduction to The Pictorial World and all of its complexities! Definitely a talk you'll want to add to your listening/viewing schedule for the weekend. youtu.be/a5CYRafJAis
Don't forget to join us THIS Friday, Mar. 21 for our next #RSVPDigiEvent with Dr. Bethan Stevens! Dr. Stevens will walk us through The Pictorial World for 1883 during this Pick-a-Periodical talk, with time for Q&A. We'll convene at 8am PT/11am ET/3pm BT/4pm CET. rs4vp.org/pick-a-perio...