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Association for the Recording and Reconstruction of Historical Bookbindings. (German language) Aims to foster cooperation among persons and institutions conducting research or collecting historical or artistic book covers.

British Association of Paper Historians. Aims to bring together those interested inpaper, papermaking, conservation, mill and company histories, papermakers, machinery manufacture and development, and watermarks

International Association of Paper Historians. Facilitates communication between paper historians, archivists, librarians, conservators, art historians, specialists in books, printing and technology, associations of the paper and publishing industries, and handicrafts and art dealing with paper.

Stationers' Hall and Stationers' Company, London.A Livery Company of the City of London, connected with the communication industries derived from the original trades, including printing, papermaking, packaging, office products, advertising, design, photography, film and video production and publishing of books, newspapers, periodicals and electronic media.

IFLA Library History Special Interest Group. Part of the international body representing the interests of library and information servicesand their users, this group concentrates on themes of library history, and experience of general significance, and theoretical foundations of the field.

Library History Roundtable. Part of the ALA, to encourage research and publication on library history and promote awareness and discussion of historical issues in librarianship.

Historic Libraries Forum (UK). Assists libraries in historical settings.

SHARP-L. The discussion group of the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing

 

Lectures in Bibliography. Descriptive catalogue of major UK lectures, 1895-present. Ian Gadd

Biblia Sacra bibliography of bibles printed in the Netherlands and Belgium

New Zealand Print Culture. University of Ontago. The current project aims to situate New Zealand's unique print history within global accounts of print culture.

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