California Rare Book School is a continuing education program dedicated to providing the requisite knowledge and skills for the rare book and library community.
This course examines the Jewish diaspora experience through books and media, highlighting their adaptation to dominant cultures. We’ll explore case studies from antiquity to the digital era, focusing on the significance of material objects in cultural transmission.
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Prepare to safeguard our heritage against climate risks. In this course, you can gain essential skills: understanding climate science, tackling governance challenges, addressing climate grief, assessing local impacts, & utilizing data visualization tools.
#archives#preservation
Consider how feminist narratives enhance our engagement with texts through inclusivity & critical reflection. Through discussions and hands-on work, gain tools to ask feminist questions & enrich your understanding of rare books.
#feministbibliography#bibliography#rarebooks
Dive into the evolution of the Greek book!
Explore how manuscripts transitioned to print, revolutionizing Greek literature and science. Join us at UCLA to uncover Renaissance innovations in typography and scholarship. Secure your spot now!
#GreekBooks#RenaissanceHistory
Practice the art of rare book cataloging
Refine your cataloging skills for rare materials at UCLA. Perfect for catalogers ready to dive into DCRM(B) standards and special collections. Enroll now to secure your spot!
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Climate change reshapes the future of archives and cultural heritage. Consider how climate science, governance, disaster risk, relocation planning, impacts long-term preservation, while building skills in climate data visualization and mapping tools.
#ClimateChange#Archives#DH
Explore artists’ archives, books, box sets, and zines as primary research materials. Through aesthetic analysis, discussions of access and conservation, participants will engage community and activist archives firsthand.
#ArtistsBooks#Archives#Zines#CommunityArchives
As special collections evolve, how can the field move beyond Eurocentric traditions toward community-centered cultural stewardship? Students and professionals in this course will rethink value, authenticity, and historical practice through a social justice lens.
#LibraryJustice
Explore the material evolution of the Greek book from Byzantium to Renaissance Italy. Through codicology and hands-on study, examine how print reshaped transmission of ancient literature and science.
#BookHistory#Renaissance#GreekStudies#Incunabula#Manuscripts
This course gives catalogers hands-on training in applying DCRM(B) to rare books. Topics include transcription, collation, edition statements, copy-specific notes, genre terms, and reparative description.
#RareBooks#Cataloging#DCRMB#SpecialCollections#LibraryScience#MARC21
Learn to read English scripts from 1400–1650, with a focus on secretary hand. Gain hands-on experience with early modern manuscripts. Each participant receives a quill, ink, and handmade paper. #Paleography#EarlyModern#Manuscripts#Archives
Explore the history of Jewish books. Through hands-on study of manuscripts and print, this course examines diaspora, culture, politics, gender, and religion across regions and historical contexts. #BookHistory#JewishStudies#Manuscripts#DiasporaStudies