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Book History Up North: 08/2010
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Book History Up North. Book Culture from Below - The 18th Annual SHARP Conference. Book Culture from Below - The 18th Annual SHARP Conference. Will begin next week in Helsinki, Finland. We are thrilled to have almost 250 scholars arriving to Helsinki. Many book historians can not attend the conference, but there are various ways of following the conference online, too. The full program and abstracts of the conference are now available at the conference website's program page. The events to be webcast are:.
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Book History Up North: 01/2010
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Book History Up North. Since March 2009, The National Archives of Finland has provided on online access to A Database of Historic Paper Identification. The website has been developed by István Kecskeméti, head of the archival technical unit at the National Archives. And the collection of the Museum of Paper. Run by the Finnish Pulp and Paper Research Institute). More detailed information on the database is available from the following sources:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Book History Up North. Published...
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Book History Up North: 03/2010
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Book History Up North. Exhibitions on book history are relatively rare in Finland, but the National Library of Finland. Makes a great exception: a continuous flow of exhibitions on books and and their writers, producers, and readers is one of its most visible activities. During the renovation of late 1990s the National Library opened new exhibition rooms and has ever since shown its own treasures as well as invited scholars and book collectors to show their wide learning and special collections. The exhi...
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Book History Up North: 02/2010
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Book History Up North. Book Science Conference in Vilnius. Doctoral student Inga Liepaitė and Associate Professor Aušra Navickienė. Institute of Book Science and Documentation,. Faculty of Communication, Vilnius University. The 18th international conference devoted to book science, Book and Media Science: Research, Researchers, Communication. From the Faculty of Communication at Vilnius University. As with previous conferences, assistance was provided by HIBOLIRE. Over two days, the speakers and particip...
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Book History Up North: 09/2010
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Book History Up North. This blog was created a bit more than a year ago to precede Book Culture from Below – The Eighteenth Annual SHARP Conference. The conference took place in Helsinki, 17-20 August 2010. For organizers of the conference, it was a splendid occasion, filled with interesting presentations and lively discussions. Is still available for viewing. The program of the conference and the abstracts of the presentations are presented at Scientific Program page. And Book Culture from Below. The bl...
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Book History Up North: 04/2010
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Book History Up North. The Most Beautiful Book of Finland in 2009. While we are preparing our next entry about the latest achievements of Finnish book history, we would like to show you the most beautiful book of the year. This year The Finnish Book Arts Committee chose Amour unit deux coeurs - Henry Lönnforsin miniatyyrikokoelma, Henry Lönnfors miniatyrsamling. As the main prize winner. The book introduces Henry Lönnfors' collection of miniature paintings, which he donated to the Turku Art Museum. Assoc...
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Book History Up North: 09/2009
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Book History Up North. New Editor and Call for Papers on Popularism. Simon R. Frost and Jyrki Hakapää. The blog has now an editorial team! Many of our readers may remember Simon R. Frost (University of Southern Denmark) as the organiser of the first thematic SHARP conference in Nordic countries. Published Words, Public Pages. And there's more coming from Denmark. Slagmark. Tends towards papers having a fair degree of theorisation to them. Book Culture from Below: Submit Your Proposal. To be held in Helsi...
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Book History Up North: 07/2010
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Book History Up North. Nordic and Baltic Book History Cooperation. Before the SHARP conference in Helsinki, Gothenburg will host The World Library and Information Congress: 76th IFLA General Conference and Assemble. In 10-15 August 2010. The massive event includes also sessions on library history. For one of these sessions, docent Ilkka Mäkinen (University of Tampere) has written a presentation of HIBOLIRE. Until the end of 2010. The articles of the book concentrate on studying the idea of public library...
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Book History Up North: Closing the Blog
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Book History Up North. This blog was created a bit more than a year ago to precede Book Culture from Below – The Eighteenth Annual SHARP Conference. The conference took place in Helsinki, 17-20 August 2010. For organizers of the conference, it was a splendid occasion, filled with interesting presentations and lively discussions. Is still available for viewing. The program of the conference and the abstracts of the presentations are presented at Scientific Program page. And Book Culture from Below. The bl...
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Book History Up North: Book Culture from Below - The 18th Annual SHARP Conference
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Book History Up North. Book Culture from Below - The 18th Annual SHARP Conference. Book Culture from Below - The 18th Annual SHARP Conference. Will begin next week in Helsinki, Finland. We are thrilled to have almost 250 scholars arriving to Helsinki. Many book historians can not attend the conference, but there are various ways of following the conference online, too. The full program and abstracts of the conference are now available at the conference website's program page. The events to be webcast are:.