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The Folger G.K. Hall Catalogs, or How to fit an entire card catalog on your bookshelf
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The Folger G.K. Hall Catalogs, or How to fit an entire card catalog on your bookshelf

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Julie Swierczek

I had the good fortune of learning to do scholarly research during the transition from card catalogs to Online Public Access Catalogs or ‘OPAC’s, as they are known in libraries. I have a particular fondness for card catalogsSee also Abbie…

EMMO: Early Modern Manuscripts Online
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EMMO: Early Modern Manuscripts Online

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Heather Wolfe

The Folger is thrilled to share the news that we are the recipient of a generous three year National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to create Early Modern Manuscripts Online (EMMO), an online searchable…

Is that bleed-through?
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Is that bleed-through?

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Sarah Werner

In some ways, this image is a perfectly ordinary one (well, ordinary if it’s possible to think of an autograph manuscript of Mary Wroth’s important sonnet sequence Pamphilia to Amphilanthus  as ordinary): Mary Wroth’s Pamphilia to Amphilanthus (fol. 65r) Heather Wolfe…

Sizing books up
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Sizing books up

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Sarah Werner

A couple of weeks back I posted some images with the aim of destabilizing some of our assumptions about what early modern texts look like. In the mix was an image of a “big” book followed by a “tiny” one.…

Looking like a book
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Looking like a book

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Sarah Werner

Last month I wrote about a book—nay, a leaf of a book—and the secret histories it reveals about how it was made, from the growth of the tree that became the woodblock to the valleys and hills that formed during…