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Subject: Class on Map Preservation
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2003 10:33:43 -0500
From: "Zellmer, Linda R" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hello,
This came from our collection development office this morning. I
thought that the Map Preservation course information might be of
interest to others.
"The March session introduces David Woodward's new course: H-65
Introduction to the History and Preservation of maps
http://www.virginia.edu/oldbooks/bulletin/history.html#H-65
Linda Zellmer
Indiana University
RBS JANUARY and MARCH 2004 COURSE SCHEDULE
Rare Book School (RBS) is pleased to announce its January and March 2004
schedule of five-day courses, to be held at the University of Virginia
in
Charlottesville, M-F January 5-9 and M-F March 8-12. Further
information
about these courses may be found on the RBS Web site at
http://www.virginia.edu/oldbooks/rbs/schedule.html
The January session includes two basic courses never before offered in
RBS
winter or spring sessions:
B-10 Introduction to the History of Bookbinding (Jan Storm van
Leeuwen)
http://www.virginia.edu/oldbooks/bulletin/binding.html#storm
T-10 Introduction to the History of Typography (Stan Nelson)
http://www.virginia.edu/oldbooks/bulletin/typo.html#T-10
The March session introduces David Woodward's new course:
H-65 Introduction to the History and Preservation of maps
http://www.virginia.edu/oldbooks/bulletin/history.html#H-65
JAMES DAVIS SCHOLARSHIPS
This is a reminder that the deadline for applications to RBS for 2004
tuition scholarships is tomorrow, October 1st. For details, see:
http://www.virginia.edu/oldbooks/davis/
RBS 2003 COURSE EVALUATIONS
RBS offered a total of 30 courses in 3003, on subjects ranging from
Latin
paleography to modern fine printing. All 30 of the RBS 2003 student
course
evaluations have now been mounted on the RBS Web site at:
http://www.virginia.edu/oldbooks/evals03/evals.html