Thanks to those who are able to join us for our last meeting! As promised, I'm sharing some resources on the Humanities Maker Lab Movement. In addition to the attached resources, check out Kate...
This working group is open to faculty, staff, and graduate students of all disciplines with an interest in
Book history research & pedagogy
Reading & reception
Printing & printcultures
Book arts
Preservation & access
Archives & special collections
PCA provides space to share research and works in progress as well as discuss current debates, questions, and conundrums in the field(s). We will also exchange pedagogical ideas and best practices, develop PCA-related programming, curricula and makerspaces on campus, and cultivate relationships with presses, archives, libraries, book artists, and collectors in the region.
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