Networking
ocial Networking sites are increasingly important to how SHARP members interact and communicate! Here we list Facebook, Twitter, and other sites where our liasons are providing content. You'll find a brief description of each activity, along with other information, such as about how to get on a liaison’s feed. Please contact us with new suggestions and updates.
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Liaison News
SHARP at American Historical Association Liaisons: Robb Haberman and Jessica Linker
Posted through 03/15/2012
Liaisons Robb Haberman and Jessica Linker recently compiled a List of of AHA Panels for the 2012 Conference that may be of interest to SHARPists.
SHARP at Modern Language Association (MLA) Liaison: Greg Barnhisel
Posted through 3/15/2012
News: The 128th MLA Annual Convention (Boston, January 3-6, 2013) is coming. Liaison Greg Barnhisel shares the Call for Papers for SHARP's MLA panel, Printing Science.
As in 2012, SHARP and the William Morris Society are proposing a joint panel for the MLA 2013 conference. Print and Beyond: Publishing Rossetti, Morris and the Aesthetes.
This proposed joint session with the William Morris Society will consider material presentations of Pre-Raphaelite works in a variety of media. Please send abstracts to Greg Barnhisel (
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) by March 15, 2012.
Still available is a List of 2012 MLA Convention Panels which may be of interest to SHARP members.
Blogs
A Beautiful Book "Information architecture explained by its past" (Paul Dijstelberge) BibliOdyssey Books, illustrations, science, history, visual materia obscura, eclectic bookart Comics and Graphic Narratives. MLA discussion group blog Early Modern Online Bibliography (Anna Battigelli (SUNY Plattsburgh) and Eleanor Shevlin (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe, 1769-1794 (Leeds University) Studying the history of the book trade and dissemination of ideas in the late Enlightenment The Houghton Library Blog (John Overholt, Harvard) Le manuscrit médiéval ~ The Medieval Manuscript (Jean-Luc Deuffic) Textual Studies, 1500-1800 (Kevin Curran) Typefoundry: Documents for the History of Types and Letterforms (James Mosley)
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