2019. május 31-én – a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtárának támogatásával – angol nyelvű CERL-workshopot rendez a nemzeti könyvtár és az Egyházi Könyvtárak Egyesülete.
A workshopon a nemzeti könyvtár több kutatója, munkatársa is előad.
Mindenkit szeretettel várunk!
PROGRAM
10.30 Greetings
László Tüske (Director-General, National Széchényi Library)
László Boka (Director of Research and Academic Affairs, National Széchényi Library)
Marian Lefferts (CERL executive manager)
Session 1
Chair: Geri della Rocca de Candal (CERL; Oxford, Bodleian Library)
10.45 Anna Boreczky (Res Libraria Hungariae Research Group, Fragmenta Workshop,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences – National Széchényi Library): Catalogue of pre-1300 Decorated Codices Kept in the Manuscript Collection of the National Széchényi Library. Report on an Ongoing Research Project
11.10 Matilde Malaspina (15c BOOKTRADE Project, University of Oxford): 15c ILLUSTRATION: A Database to Track the Production and Circulation of Printed Images in Incunables and 16th-century Books
11.35 Karen Limper-Herz: (lead curator, Incunabula and Sixteenth Century Books, British Library): The Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC): Past, Present and Future
12:00 Discussion
12.15 Lunchbreak
Session 2
Chair: Anna Boreczky
13.10 Edina Zsupán (Res Libraria Hungariae Research Group, Fragmenta Workshop, Hungarian Academy of Sciences – National
Széchényi Library): The Corvina Library: A Complex Scholarly Preservation Approach
13.35 Katalin Zimányi (Department of Web Content Coordination, National Széchényi Library): Bibliotheca Corvina Virtualis: Royal Library Collection Reunited
14.00 Ágnes Tóvizi (Collection of Early Printed Books, National Széchényi Library): The Hungarica Old Print Collection Then and Now
14.25 Discussion, coffee break
Session 3
Chair: Judit Ecsedy (Department of Research in Book and Cultural History – National Széchényi Library)
14.50 Csaba Maczelka (Institute of English Studies, Faculty of Humanities, University of Pécs): Database of Early Modern Album Inscriptions: Introducing the IAA
15.15 Róbert Oláh (College Library of the Transtibiscan Church District, Debrecen): A Survey of Hungarian Ecclesiastical Libraries Joining CERL
15.40 Gyöngyi Bíró (Ráday Collection, Budapest): After a Disaster: Saving the Calvinist Heritage
16.05 Margit Kiss (Research Institute of Literary Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences): Digital Humanities Research in Hungary and the ’Digitális Bölcsészet’ Journal
16:30 Discussion
16.45 Closing remarks: Marian Lefferts