Here you go: a list of all my blog posts, in descending chronological order, by post title, in case you like that sort of thing.
- reading in grief and hope
- reading for the future
- Feminist Bibliographical Praxis
- still reading
- reading in a hellscape
- SAA workshop: Teaching with Special Collections
- notes on feminist bibliography
- reading for endings
- blogging days of yore
- libraries and climate change
- reading when you are crumbling
- weaving a feminist book history
- reading when the world crumbles
- creating a digitized facsimile wishlist
- book history questions and digital facsimiles
- what do digitized first folios do for us?
- books won’t save you
- researching while unaffiliated
- more than seven jobs
- looking for open digital collections
- searching for a Blazing World
- how do you use digital special collections?
- new! digital facsimiles, Shakespeare apps & performance, close reading Othello & theater
- what those libraries were in The Toast
- books with friends
- digitization and scale: a kuni-ezu map
- questions to ask when you learn of digitization projects
- looking aslant
- resources: digital First Folios
- how to destroy special collections with social media
- starting a new chapter
- Correcting with cancel slips
- Keeping your Jesus and Judas straight
- resources: digitized early printed books
- Twelfth Night
- being a reader, again and still
- Farewell to 2014
- Dalí as you like him
- digital scholarship and book history
- A carousel of tragedy
- Finding women in the printing shop
- When is an inscription not an inscription?
- Surprised by Stanhope
- Constructing volvelles
- Pop Shakespeare’s typography
- Johnston’s Hamlet font
- 10mo!
- So how do you find symbols in signature marks?
- The symbols of signature marks
- Identifying a leather bookplate
- Four states of Shakespeare: the Droeshout portrait
- Carnivalesque 103
- Waste not, want not
- From tweet to resource
- some #altac advice
- u/v, i/j, and transcribing other early modern textual oddities
- it’s history, not a viral feed
- #altac work and gender
- Back-to-back reading
- A look back at our 2013
- ‘Tis the season for almanacs
- A practical look at the Practical Science of Printing
- more lessons on negotiating a contributor’s contract
- Bridging past and present
- Is that bleed-through?
- drumroll please….
- disembodying the past to preserve it
- Sizing books up
- It’s the details thnt matter
- Noticing the weirdness of texts
- media transitions
- fragments
- Annotating and collaborating
- Looking like a book
- cfp: SHARP @ RSA 2014
- Pen facsimiles of early print
- What do we want from online facsimiles of Shakespeare?
- First Folios online
- Secret histories of books
- socializing
- The seven ages of man, rendered movingly
- “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: March 2013
- multivalent print, or, learning to love ambiguity in three easy lessons
- a Henry for her time
- Make your own luck
- Teaching and collaborating
- Volvelles
- “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: December edition
- pre-hurricane catch-up
- embroidered bindings
- “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: October edition
- Early modern book history: it’s not just for English majors
- “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: September edition
- my syllabus is a quarto
- Deciphering signature marks
- a new contributor’s contact!
- “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: August edition
- Learning from readers
- Armorial bindings
- working with a contributor’s contract
- “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: July edition
- carnivalesque 86
- june catch-up
- Binding clasps
- “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: June edition
- A book’s fingerprints
- “What manner o’ thing is your crocodile?”: May edition
- where material book culture meets digital humanities
- book dealers’ descriptions and catalog records
- infinite reading
- What’s that?!
- modern adventures in printing
- link catchup
- correcting mistakes
- learning from mistakes
- One way of looking at many books
- Two ways of looking at the same book
- traces of my dad
- Reduce, reuse, recycle
- ‘Tis the season
- pretty picture penance
- Research aids: understanding catalog records
- The books on our shelf
- Undergraduate reports from the Reading Room
- book history at mla12
- early modern women printers: an Ada Lovelace post
- #mla12 #47
- today’s post is brought to you by the letters k and e
- SQ issue on Shakespeare and performance
- early modern historian is a genius!
- Guyot’s speciman sheet
- myriad marginalia
- Undergrads in the Library
- why blog once when you can blog twice or even thrice?
- Browsing the #wunderkammer
- Welcome to The Collation
- the serendipity of the unexpected, or, a copy is not an edition
- fetishizing books and textualizing the digital
- SAA 2012 seminar description
- even the digital is physical
- an armorial binding mystery
- O rare!
- that thei they thnt
- the small joys of looking at books
- exploring Google eBook pricing
- reading blanks
- more thoughts on reading e-books
- DIY newsbook
- building a syallabus for early modern book history
- false endings
- quick iPad roundup
- early modern mash-ups
- UPDATE: commenting problems FIXED!
- the most influential book history tools of the decade
- e-updating
- to e-book or not to e-book
- updates and welcomes
- essayes of a prentise
- the primer in englishe and latine
- Why I blog, or, Why you should blog
- plays begetting books
- being a reader in rare book libraries
- plays aren’t books
- what do Daily Show correspondents read?
- reading and re-reading
- tweets not sheets
- Is Othello a sad book?
- David and Goliath, redux
- David and Goliath
- Carnivalesque 48
- Carnivalesque nominations: time’s a tickin’!
- pointing to Carnivalesque submissions
- looking at Boethius
- accessing and looking at books
- democratizing early english books
- navigating the information landscape
- inaugural bibles
- bibles for historical occasions
- learning to be wise
- happy new year
- Folger digital image collections, part 1
- more on book technologies, or, “the book is like a hammer”
- book technologies
- chains & ephemera
- almost as good as a book
- the Holocaust and libraries
- the intangibles of books
- Montelyon’s sword
- not only Wolfrestons!
- Frances Wolfreston, book collector
- copy-editors redux
- school books
- “Frances Wolfresston hor bouk”
- do you write in books?
- information overload
- owning your words
- Cranach Press Hamlet
- more on medieval books
- more woodcuts
- >woodcuts
- >more bookworming
- >digesting books
- >medieval books
- >Hamlet’s tables
- >commonplacing
- >waste tabs
- >cockroaches of the book
- >copy-editors
- >the dense latin bible
- >moveable text
- >cutting and pasting
- >the atlas of early printing
- >1527 Latin Bible