[DCRM-L] FW: RBS Online Offerings

Allyson Ota allyson at hawaii.edu
Tue Jun 9 15:19:42 MDT 2020


Aloha,

I had the same experience, Mike. I was wondering if it was just me, so
appreciate your message.

Kind regards,
--Allyson

On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 11:17 AM Mike Garabedian <m.garabedian at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thank you for this information, Deborah.
>
> It could be user (i.e, my) error, but when I try to register for the
> "Books as Bridges" discussion with my .edu email address, an error message
> from Mimecast displays: "An error has occurred. Try again to complete the
> process."
>
> I tried again a few times, and still no dice. Please advise.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Sincerely,
> MG
> --
> M.Garabedian at Gmail.com <m.garabedian at gmail.com>
> 562-665-0122
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 10:26 AM Deborah J. Leslie <DJLeslie at folger.edu>
> wrote:
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>> Dear colleagues,
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>> Rare Book School is announcing online events, of possible interest to
>> this group. Please note that the first one listed is a presentation by our
>> very own Brenna Bychowski!
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>> ______________________
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>> Deborah J Leslie (she/her) | Senior Cataloger | Folger Shakespeare
>> Library | 201 East Capitol Street, S.E. Washington, DC 20003 |
>> djleslie at folger.edu | www.folger.edu
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>> *From:* Rare Book School <robin.goldstein at virginia.edu>
>> *Sent:* Monday, 8 June, 2020 10:36
>> *To:* Deborah J. Leslie <DJLeslie at FOLGER.edu>
>> *Subject:* RBS Online Offerings
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>> View this email in your browser
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/6EIgCL913GTl28nFBbuWm?domain=mailchi.mp>
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>> *RBS Online Upcoming Events*
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>> *LECTURE SERIES*
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>> *Superheroes and Shocking Affairs, or, Adventures in Cataloging Popular
>> Literature *
>> with Brenna Bychowski
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>> A 45-minute RBS lecture followed by 15 minutes of Q&A scheduled for
>> *Thursday, 11 June, 7–8 p.m. ET, via Zoom.*
>> https://rarebookschool.org/rbs-online/superheroes-and-…pular-literature/
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/_Yr8CgJDmyf4JQZtGfZdj?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
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>> Ephemeral popular literature has traditionally been under-described in
>> library catalogs. In addition to the long-standing perception that these
>> materials are of relatively little interest or value, they are challenging
>> to describe. As scholarly and mainstream interest in popular culture has
>> increased, however, special collections catalogers are grappling with how
>> best to approach these materials, which are often poorly served by current
>> cataloging standards. This lecture will make a case for reevaluating and
>> looking beyond traditional cataloging practices and resources.
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>> Everyone is welcome to attend. To ensure the security of the event,
>> advance registration is required; to register, click here
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/HplVCjRgpBtZ0NQfwn0bv?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
>> .
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>> Your registration will be automatically accepted. You will receive an
>> email reminder the day before the event. The day of the event, we will send
>> you the Zoom URL and password. Please direct any questions to RBS Programs
>> at (rbs-events at virginia.edu).
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>> *COURSE-RELATED CONTENT SERIES*
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>> *Spending Bloomsday Talking to Checkers, Wingtip, and Speckles:*
>> * or, How to Understand the First Printings of James Joyce’s Ulysses *
>> with John Hessler
>> A 30-minute Zoom talk followed by 15 minutes for Q&A scheduled for
>> *Tuesday, 16 June, 4–5 p.m. ET*
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>> https://rarebookschool.org/rbs-online/spending-bloomsday-talking-to-checkers-wingtip-and-speckles-or-how-to-understand-the-first-printings-of-james-joyces-ulysses/
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/Odw7CkRjqgtovGzfgR9Cj?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
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>> Join RBS faculty member John Hessler for a fun celebration of Bloomsday!
>> This event will be a combination of a talk and a reading from James Joyce’s
>> *Ulysses*, followed by a Q&A session.
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>> Checkers, Wingtip, and Speckles—they are the names of pigeons, long gone,
>> but once the gleeful inhabitants of Marsh Plaza in Boston. During their
>> lives they spent many a day in a one-sided conversation with John Kidd, who
>> wandered the plaza in a black fedora and overcoat; he knew the ins and outs
>> of the various editions of Joyce’s masterpiece, *Ulysses*, better than
>> almost anyone alive.
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>> We will look closely at the Joyce Wars of the 1980s, when correcting the
>> 1922 edition caused controversy and derision amongst fans of the book. The
>> battles and skirmishes were played out in the *New York Review of Books,*
>> in an exchange between John Kidd and Hans Walter Gabler, over what Joyce
>> wanted to say and how he wanted to say it. Gabler produced a “corrected”
>> new edition that supposedly fixed more than 5000 errors in the original
>> printed versions. Kidd argued, with the sympathy of many readers, that some
>> of those so-called errors were Joyce’s actual intentions and that Gabler
>> had massacred the original.
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>> Everyone is welcome to attend. To ensure the security of the event,
>> advance registration is required; to register, click here
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/Q0hLClYkr0i6l4Nu5cARS?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
>> .
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>> Your registration will be automatically accepted. You will receive an
>> email reminder the day before the event. The day of the event, we will send
>> you the Zoom URL and password. Please direct any questions to RBS Programs
>> at (rbs-events at virginia.edu).
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>> *PANEL DISCUSSION SERIES*
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>> *Books as Bridges*
>> A one-hour panel discussion sponsored by RBS followed by 15 minutes of
>> Q&A scheduled for *Tuesday, 23 June, 4–5:15 p.m. ET, via Zoom*.
>> https://rarebookschool.org/rbs-online/books-as-bridges/
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/z9N5CmZ0vkikq4Nf70jRt?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
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>> On Tuesday, June 23, tune in via Zoom for a conversation that builds on
>> the kind of lively discussions that take place during RBS course weeks with *Krystal
>> Appiah* (Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library), *Mark
>> Dimunation* (Library of Congress), *Selby Kiffer* (Sotheby’s), and *Rebecca
>> Romney* (Type Punch Matrix). These four well-known figures from our
>> community will talk about working with rare books and textual artifacts
>> with a wide variety of publics in various settings and across different
>> media, including public television. The panel will focus on how rare books
>> and textual artifacts serve as bridges connecting individuals, communities,
>> and institutions with each other and with the past. Panelists will also
>> reflect on the challenges of moving from in-person outreach to online
>> venues for public engagement. The panel will be co-moderated by *Laura
>> Perrings* and *Ruth-Ellen St. Onge* (Rare Book School).
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>> Everyone is welcome to attend. To ensure the security of the event,
>> advance registration is required; to register, click here
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/HsxcCn5mwlsrVBNIRsHd3?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
>> .
>>
>> Your registration will be automatically accepted. You will receive an
>> email reminder the day before the event. The day of the event, we will send
>> you the Zoom URL and password. Please direct any questions to RBS Programs
>> at rbs-events at virginia.edu.
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>> *YOUNG BOOK LOVERS SERIES*
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>> Join us for our first read-along in our Young Book Lovers Series.
>> Intended for children and adults alike who love books and book history, our
>> first featured video is a reading by Rare Book School staff of *Gutenberg's
>> Gift*. This narrative poem about Guterberg's production of his first
>> printed Bible (here envisioned as a Christmas gift for his wife) was
>> written by Nancy Willard and illustrated by Bryan Leister. Follow this
>> link
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/vIzpCo2nxmi6mW3uXC2AD?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com> to
>> discover the accompanying read-along activities and more available content
>> from our Young Book Lovers Series.
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>> *Click on the picture below for our RBS read-along.*
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>> *PREVIOUSLY RECORDED CONTENT*
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>> In addition to our upcoming live events, you can watch recordings of past
>> events on our YouTube channel. Please click on the pictures or titles below
>> to view our latest recordings:
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>> A Curator’s Look at Indigenous Mapping in the Early Americas (1500–1575)
>> 27 May 2020
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/ZmWcCqxpzotJvwjhxMRZ7?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
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>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/O_uWCrkqApi4OJltAznLd?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
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>> Gains & Losses: COVID-19, Institutional Collecting, and the Antiquarian
>> Book Trade 19 May 2020
>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/HrmOCv2xGwirZVzI9tkSo?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
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>> <https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/Ap47CwpyJxtgnr3UrPq5A?domain=rarebookschool.us2.list-manage.com>
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>> Keep up to date on all of our online offerings at:
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Allyson Ota
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