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developing tools, data, and machine learning methods to discover new bibliographical evidence in early printed books

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Now at more than 480,000 records — the entirety of the ESTC.


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pittsburgh friends! @CMULibraries is hosting a book launch for THE FOUR SHAKESPEARE FOLIOS (@psupress 2024). editor @samuellemley will be speaking alongside @ZacharyLesser, @ChrisVVarren, & me! POSNER CENTER th 05.30 4:30 to 7 pm info & to register: cmu.is/book-launch

roaringgirle's tweet image. pittsburgh friends! @CMULibraries is hosting a book launch for THE FOUR SHAKESPEARE FOLIOS (@psupress 2024). editor @samuellemley will be speaking alongside @ZacharyLesser, @ChrisVVarren, & me!

POSNER CENTER
th 05.30
4:30 to 7 pm

info & to register: cmu.is/book-launch

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Join our friends at @CMULibraries for a book launch of "The Four Shakespeare Folios, 1623–2023: Copy, Print, Paper, Type" + Q&A w/editor @samuellemley, Curator of Special Collections. The First Folio will also be on display. 5/30, 4:30-7pm. Register: cmu.is/book-launch

FrickPittsburgh's tweet image. Join our friends at @CMULibraries for a book launch of "The Four Shakespeare Folios, 1623–2023: Copy, Print, Paper, Type" + Q&A w/editor @samuellemley, Curator of Special Collections. The First Folio will also be on display. 5/30, 4:30-7pm. Register: cmu.is/book-launch

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The Print & Probability ESTC is down. We’re working on a domain transfer to make the site more resilient and with closer technical ties to @CMULibraries — will update here.


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Last weekend to see all seven @CMULibraries Shakespeare Folios @FrickPittsburgh! Exhibit closes Sunday — a long and spectacularly successful run. #Folio400

samuellemley's tweet image. Last weekend to see all seven @CMULibraries Shakespeare Folios @FrickPittsburgh! Exhibit closes Sunday — a long and spectacularly successful run. #Folio400

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Thinks every author everywhere...

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Only here b/c it has come to my attention that some of y'all didn't know that you NOT have to carry on without the ESTC. We stood up a temporary ESTC site in mid-November and thousands of people have been using it nearly every day since. @print_and_prob estc.printprobability.org


A quick reminder that the entirety of the ESTC is now temporarily hosted at estc.printprobability.org — spread the word! Many thanks to @NikolaiVogler for the technical lift.

Scholars needing to access ESTC while the British Library interface is down have reached out. In response, we've developed a simple browser tool. It is not public due to data restrictions, but if you need it for research, please send an email. Feel free to spread the word.



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Alarming trend, given the recent (and ongoing) attack on the British Library and its systems. @artcrimeprof is quite right in noting how indispensable the metadata describing cultural heritage is — vast risk here, that I fear GLAM folks are woefully unprepared to combat


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Ever wondered what the color of early modern book pages can tell us about the text's construction? Check out my video for @BibSocAmer on our exciting tool at @Print_and_Prob, using paper color analysis to solve mysteries in book history: youtube.com/watch?v=OOJCXt… 🌈🕵🏻‍♀️

LauraSDeLuca's tweet card. Hue’s Clues: Understanding Book History through Paper Color Analysis

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Hue’s Clues: Understanding Book History through Paper Color Analysis


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Our latest science highlight looks at work by @ChrisVVarren at @CarnegieMellon to uncover the mystery behind a typo in Shakespeare's fourth folio: psc.edu/cmu-group-outs…

psc_live's tweet image. Our latest science highlight looks at work by @ChrisVVarren at @CarnegieMellon to uncover the mystery behind a typo in Shakespeare's fourth folio:
psc.edu/cmu-group-outs…

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Do register to attend this if you’re in Pittsburgh. Greenblatt’s talk should complement @CMULibraries exhibition featuring our seven (7!) Shakespeare folios, including the Rosenbloom First Folio, nicely 👌🏼

Join @CMULibraries, @CarnegieMellon and @FrickPittsburgh in welcoming award-winning #Shakespeare author, Stephen Greenblatt. This in-person event will address issues surrounding the publication of Shakespeare's First Folio. 11/30, 3PM, McConomy Auditorium. cmu.is/greenblatt

CMULibraries's tweet image. Join @CMULibraries, @CarnegieMellon and @FrickPittsburgh in welcoming award-winning #Shakespeare author, Stephen Greenblatt. This in-person event will address issues surrounding the publication of Shakespeare's First Folio. 11/30, 3PM, McConomy Auditorium. cmu.is/greenblatt
CMULibraries's tweet image. Join @CMULibraries, @CarnegieMellon and @FrickPittsburgh in welcoming award-winning #Shakespeare author, Stephen Greenblatt. This in-person event will address issues surrounding the publication of Shakespeare's First Folio. 11/30, 3PM, McConomy Auditorium. cmu.is/greenblatt


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When @print_and_prob collaborator @NikolaiVogler heard that ESTC was down due to the BL cyberattack, he jumped into action. Here’s the site he built estc.printprobability.org


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this Note is out as of just last week in Shakespeare Quarterly! happily co-authored with the ✨Rdeam Team✨!! (aka #PrintandProbability gang) 📜 I had such fun spending last summer sleuthing old books for this project with @LauraSDeLuca &co. 🤩 academic.oup.com/sq/advance-art…


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Delighted to report that my first publication is out with Shakespeare Quarterly! Co-authored with @lizzydeeter and the @print_and_prob research team: "Who Rpinted Shakespeare’s Fourth Folio?" academic.oup.com/sq/advance-art…


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