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Medieval Graffiti
Medieval Graffiti
Speaker: Matthew Champion (Norfolk Graffiti Survey)
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Dark Archives
20/21
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Part 1: Macrocosms
Keynote Address: Showing the Medieval and Early Modern World as it Actually Was: the expansion of the work of HMML (the Hill Museum & Library) beyond monastic libraries in Europe to global preservation of handwritten heritage
Inaccessibility and Bias
Book Ciphers and the Medieval Unreadable
Digitalization and Practicalities of Medieval English Studies in China
Inaccessible and Inconvenient Archives at the Turn of the Century
Medieval Graffiti
The Dark Archive and the Silent Book: histories of access
Loss and Dispersal
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Part 2: Microcosms
Part 3: Massive, Open, Online ... The Future?
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The Dark Archive and the Silent Book: histories of access
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