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