A Day Conference
Making Meaning from Material
January 18th 2008

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Chetham's Library, the University of Manchester, the Book History Research Network and Martineau Johnson Solicitors are pleased to announce a one-day interdisciplinary conference at Chetham's Library, Manchester, entitled 'Making Meaning from Material'.

Call for papers

We invite graduate students at either MA and PhD level from any discipline to present 20 minute papers exploring the critical issues involved in their research into the printed or the manuscript book. We particularly encourage those wishing to discuss the intellectual, methodological and legal effects of recent digitization projects, including EEBO and Google's new partnership with the Bodleian Library in Oxford.

We welcome papers on these generally defined themes:

Structure

The day will be divided into four chronological sessions, although participants will be encouraged to think beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries in order to promote discussion and debate.

It's free! And so is lunch ...

Thanks to the support of the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures SAGE Postgraduate Training Programme, there will be no charge for the conference or for the conference lunch at the Cathedral Refectory. We are very pleased to announce that the Book History Research Network is sponsoring a Cheese and Wine Reception following the Conference.

Keynote Speaker

Our keynote speaker is Dr Peter D. McDonald (St Hugh's College, Oxford).

Send us your abstracts

Please send abstracts of no more than 300 words to Matthew Yeo, at matthew.g.yeo@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk by 15th November 2007. To register, please email Matthew Yeo with contact details and a brief research profile.

M G Yeo
Chetham's Library
Long Millgate
Manchester
M3 1SB
www.chethams.org.uk/yeo.htm

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