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S2 Ep2: BOOKNESS with Kevin Steele

BOOKNESS talks to graphic designer and book artist Kevin Steele about his pop-up book ‘The Movable Book of Letterforms’, which is on display in the Bodleian’s exhibition ‘Alphabet’s Alive!’ until the end of January 2024.
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S2 Ep1: BOOKNESS with Paul Johnson

BOOKNESS talks to book artist Paul Johnson about his pop-up book ‘Dies Natalis’, which was created as a gift to the Bodleian library for the Gifts and Books exhibition.
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Shaping legacies

Lecture 5 of the 2023 Lyell lecture series
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S1 Ep5: BOOKNESS with Justine Provino

On the 30th anniversay of its publication, BOOKNESS talks to book conservator and PhD candidate Justine Provino about her research into the self-destructing book 'Agrippa'.
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S1 Ep4: BOOKNESS with Stephen Emmerson

BOOKNESS talks to poet and artist Stephen Emmerson about his book 'Translation of Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge', a paperback novel 'translated' into mushrooms.
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S1 Ep3: BOOKNESS with Yiota Demetriou

BOOKNESS talks to multi-media artist Yiota Demetriou about her book 'To You', a book made with thermal ink that requires the intimacy and heat of the reader's hands to reveal its text.
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S1 Ep2: BOOKNESS with Ben Denzer

In the first episode in this series, BOOKNESS talks to book designer and artist Ben Denzer, about a book he has created from 20 slices of Kraft American cheese.
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S1 Ep1: Welcome to BOOKNESS

Welcome to BOOKNESS, a podcast from the Centre for the Study of the Book at the Bodleian Libraries exploring artists' books made of unusual materials…
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Meet the Manuscripts: the Renaissance reform of the book

Dr Martin Holford and Dr David Rundle explore how the Italian Renaissance led to major changes in how manuscripts were made, written and decorated in England.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Meet the Maps: Unconventional Views of Oxford

Focusing on four very different maps of Oxford - each of the maps has its own tale to tell, some showing Oxford as it was; others showing Oxford as it might have been; and others how Oxford never was.
Focus: the University’s change and continuous improvement team

Enhancing staff and customer experience at the Bodleian

How has Bodleian Admissions team used Focus tools to improve ways of working and enhance customer experience across office-based and remote situations? The Bodleian’s Athena Demetriou talks with Focus team’s Roberta Burtsal.
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Talk 2: Beyond the velvet cover: textiles and craft in Byzantine bookbinding

Georgios Boudalis explores the subject of textiles and craft in Byzantine bookbinding, sharing techniques little known not only in the context of Byzantine bookbinding but also more generally in the context of Byzantine material culture.
Textiles in Libraries: Context & Conservation series
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Talk 1: Textiles in Libraries: glimpses from the Bodleian

The first talk in the Textiles in Libraries: Context and Conservation series brings together three colleagues from across the Bodleian Library to explore the wide variety and sometimes surprising uses of textiles found in our collections.
The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps

Lost and found in the map library: changes in early map librarianship

Georgia Brown, UW-Milwaukee Libraries, WI, USA, gives the third talk in session 3B of the seminar.
The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps

Beyond “clerical cartography”: gender and the production of Sanborn fire insurance maps in the 1920s

Jack Swab, University of Kentucky, USA, gives the second talk in session 3B in the seminar.
The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps

Where are all the women? The case of the Halls

Debbie Hall, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in session 3B in the seminar.
The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps

The political cartographies of Marthe Rajchman

Mike Heffernan and Benjamin Thorpe, University of Nottingham, give the first talk of session 3A in the seminar.
The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps

From body as territory to feminicides mapping: discourses and mapping languages by Latin American feminist cartographies

Manuela Silveira, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, gives the third talk in the second session of the seminar.
The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps

Mapping toward equitable solutions in public transit planning

Suzie Birdsell, Nelson\Nygaard Consulting, Boston, USA, gives the second presentation, in the second session of the seminar.
The Oxford Seminars in Cartography: Women and Maps

‘Octavia always enjoyed a map’: Octavia Hill, maps, and Victorian social reform

Elizabeth Baigent, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in the second session of the seminar.

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