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A New Power: Photography, 1800-1850
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The global engagement of two British photographers, James William Newland (1810-57) and Louisa How (1821-93)

Elisa deCourcy: The global engagement of two British photographers, James William Newland (1810-57) and Louisa How (1821-93).
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The New Nature of the Book: Publishing and Printing in the Post-Digital Era

In this lecture, Matthew Kirschenbaum considers textual stability, a concern of publishers and readers since before the advent of printing, in the post-digital era.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Unveiling the secrets and mysteries of French novels (1789-1820)

Dr Fanny Lacote will lift the veil on the secrets and mysteries contained within the unknown French literary production published during a turbulent period in History.
African Studies Centre

When We Speak of Nothing (book launch and discussion)

ASC seminar by Olumide Popoola and Bibi Bakare-Yusuf.
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.
Data visualisation and the future of academic publishing

Data Visualisation, a publisher's point of view

Richard O’Beirne (Digital Strategy Group, OUP) gives the first talk in the conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Getting Published

Fourth talk given at the Half Day Workshop for Post-Graduate and Early Career Historians of Medicine
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Self-publishing in 18th-century Paris and London

Marie-Claude Felton, Royal Bank of Canada-Bodleian Visiting Scholar, gives a talk for the Bodleian Library BODcasts series
Centre for the Study of the Book

The History of Oxford University Press

Adam Smyth is joined by Professor Ian Gadd to discuss his just-published collection on the history of OUP.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

How to Be Publishable: Graduate Training Seminar

A crash course in how to get published, from approaching the writing process to marketing your ideas. Dr. Eugene Rogan discusses the ins and outs of academic and trade publishing with insights for students at the graduate level and beyond.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

MediaPub Training

A training video for the MediaPub system for adding new podcasts to the university media portals.
Alumni Weekend

Ebooks, Reading and Scholarship in a Digital Age

Niko Pfund, President of Oxford University Press (USA), discusses the ways in which technology affects reading, scholarship, publishing and even thinking.

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