August 7, 2020

News

Event Report: "Manuscript Fragmentation Across Cultures"

Event Report: “Manuscript Fragmentation Across Cultures”

On September 9th the Lab hosted its “Manuscript Fragmentation Across Cultures” roundtable. Speakers included Dr. Akiko Walley, Maude I. Kerns Ass ...
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Annual Report, AY 2021-22

Annual Report, AY 2021-22

To kick off the MML’s Fall Programs, Co-Director Jennifer Knust has compiled a report detailing some of the Lab’s doings ...
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Book Talk: Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850 - 1890

Book Talk: Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850 – 1890

Who: Mercedes Volait, CNRS, Institut national d’histoire de l’art; support from Duke University History Department, Libraries, Department of Art, Art ...
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MML Newsletter: New Year, 2022

MML Newsletter: New Year, 2022

Merry New Year! The Lab commemorates the Spring Semester with a fresh edition of its regularly published newsletter, the Manu.Script ...
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The Bibliographical Society of America's Equity Action Plan

The Bibliographical Society of America’s Equity Action Plan

The Bibliographical Society of America (BSA) recently voted on a measure to address the under-representation of particular groups in germane ...
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Neatline Exhibit: Greek MS 065

Neatline Exhibit: Greek MS 065

Congrats are in order to MML Lab Affiliate Elizabeth Schrader, for their work researching Greek MS 065‘s provenance. This New ...
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Multi-Spectral Imaging Technologies, from "Imag(in)ing Manuscripts with Future Technologies"

Multi-Spectral Imaging Technologies, from “Imag(in)ing Manuscripts with Future Technologies”

This past Wednesday, December 1st, the Lab hosted its final Fall Digital Humanities Workshop for the season: “Imag(in)ing Manuscripts with ...
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External Programs: Fellowships Added

External Programs: Fellowships Added

Eight new fellowships have been posted to the Lab’s website, under the “External Programs” menu tab. These include manuscript studies, digital ...
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Workshop Reminder: Visualizing Historical Networks and Conceptual Maps

Workshop Reminder: Visualizing Historical Networks and Conceptual Maps

Don’t forget! Today, from 1:00PM to 2:00PM, Joseph Mulligan and Will Shaw from the Digital Scholarship and Publishing Services, Duke University ...
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Spring 2022 Courses Announced

Spring 2022 Courses Announced

The Manuscript Migration Lab has posted our Spring 2022 Course Offerings! Check out our Course page for more information on ...
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