[SOA] Fwd: Reminder! Sept 7, "Reading the Book"
Janet Carleton
carleton at ohio.edu
Mon Aug 27 10:07:56 EDT 2007
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 10:01:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: Nicole Hayes <nhayes at ica-artconservation.org>
Reply-To: nhayes at ica-artconservation.org
To: carleton at ohio.edu
Subject: Reminder! "Reading the Book"pacts Interpretation
Presented by the
Intermuseum Conservation Association
Hosted by the
Friends of the Oberlin College Library
September 7, 2007 | 9AM-5PM
King Building, Room 306
Oberlin College | Oberlin, OH
This FREE one-day symposium will feature four scholars presenting a broad
historical overview of the evolution of the book as an object, with a nod
to how the physicality of the book (and actions such as conservation) can
impact its use as an historical/literary tool.
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RSVPs to Nicole Hayes at 216.658.8700 or
<mailto:nhayes at ica-artconservation.org>nhayes at ica-artconservation.org are
requested.
Presenters
Dr. Erik Inglis, Oberlin College
Making and Meaning in Late Medieval Illustrated Books: Two Case Studies in
the International Marketing of Books of Hours
Dr. Cathleen Baker, University of Michigan Library
Nineteenth-Century Publishers' Bindings: Reflections of the Industrial
Revolution
Mr. Randy Silverman, University of Utah Library
Jackets Recommended: The Case for Preserving Dust Jackets in Research
Libraries
Dr. Anne Trubek, Oberlin College
A Short History of New Writing Technologies, from Plato to MySpace
Founded in 1952, the Intermuseum Conservation Association (ICA) is the
nation's oldest non-profit regional fine art conservation center. Based in
Cleveland, Ohio, the ICA serves the general public and a broad membership
of arts and cultural institutions, non-profit organizations, government
agencies, and corporate and private collectors. The center provides a
range of conservation and preservation treatments for materials including
paintings, murals, works on paper such as photographs and books, objects of
all media, outdoor sculpture, monuments, and textiles. The organization
received its 501(c)(3) status in 1954, and remains the only non-profit art
conservation treatment and education facility in the lower Midwest.
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Janet M. Carleton - <carleton at ohio.edu> - 740/597-2527
Digital Initiatives Coordinator / Women's Studies Bibliographer
Alden 235A, Ohio University Libraries, Athens, Ohio
<http://www.library.ohiou.edu/>
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