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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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2020 Colin Ford Lecture

Professor Larry Schaaf delivers the 2020 Colin Ford Lecture, providing a fascinating insight into his work on The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonne.
Teaching the Codex

Teaching the Codex 2019 21: Latin Palaeography 2 (Irish and beyond)

Anne McLaughlin (Cambridge) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium on 'Many Books and Certain Books: Irish Manuscripts'.
Orientation for New Students at Oxford

Academic Essentials (Postgraduate)

An introduction to academic life at Oxford specifically for new postgraduate students with advice about how to navigate the demands of your course.
Orientation for New Students at Oxford

Academic Essentials (Undergraduate)

An introduction to academic life at Oxford specifically for new undergraduate students with advice about how to navigate the demands of your course.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Decay and closure of libraries - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (6)

Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019 gives the sixth and final lecture in the 2019 Lyell series. Part of the series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Growth, competition, stability, loss, renewal - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (5)

Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019 gives the fifth lecture inthe 2019 Lyell series. Part of the lecture series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Turnover in libraries - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (4)

Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019 gives the fourth lecture in the 2019 Lyell series. Part of the series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Medieval libraries of Great Britain - The Lyell Lectures 2019 (1)

Professor Richard Sharpe, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2018-2019, gives the first of the 2019 Lyell lecture series. Part of the lecture series; Libraries and books in medieval England: the role of libraries in a changing book economy.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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The Future of the Monograph: An Open Access Forum

Panel Discussion to debate the proposed changes to the policy on Open Access for monographs in the next REF after REF 2021 which will have profound implications for researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Seeing is Believing: Computer vision and machine learning for image collections

Giles Bergel gives a talk on using new technologies to understand the history of books and printing.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Encoding and Encoded Texts

Panel chaired by Pip Wilcox, with Barbara McGillivray, Megan Senseney and Nicholas Cole.
Centre for the Study of the Book

Nicholas Crouch's seventeenth-century books

Professor Adam Smyth talks to cataloguer Lucy Kelsall and book conservator Nikki Tomkins about the seventeenth-century library of Nicholas Crouch, now in Balliol College, and how to deal with fragile books.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Elementary cursive handwriting in English and Scottish Charters, 1150-1250

Teresa Webber (Cambridge), gives a talk in the the unskilled scribe: Elementary hands and their place in the history of handwriting, held on September 30th 2016.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Launch of the 15th Century Booktrade

Cristina Dondi and her colleagues launch the 15th Century Booktrade.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Imaging Beyond the Institution: How DIY Digitization Impacts Research

Judith Siefring, (Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the 2016 Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

What Does it Mean to be Human in the Digital Age?

A librarian, literary scholar, museum director and digital commentator explore how the digital age has shaped, and will continue to shape, the human experience and the humanities
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Trade in Printed Books: an ingenious innovation that changed the Western World

Second in the Marks of Genius series, with Dr Christina Dondi
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Abridging Histories: Capt. James Cook and the Voyages of Reading (1784-)

Professor Michael Suarez, in the Lyell Lectures 2015, urges scholars to remember the books that most readers encountered: the cheaper abridged versions of popular novels and accounts such as Cook's voyages.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

True Colours: A Natural History of Louis Renard's Poissons (1719)

Professor Michael Suarez continues the Lyell Lectures 2015, asking what role colour plays in bibliographical description?
Centre for the Study of the Book

Graham Greene and Josephine Reid

Adam Smyth talks to Balliol College, Oxford archivist Anna Sander about an exciting new archive of letters relating to Graham Greene and his secretary, Josephine Reid.

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