Online seminar - The Pleasures of Reading in the Age of AI
Tyler Shores (Director of ThinkLab, University of Cambridge) - 1pm Wednesday 4th February 2026
T-minus 24 hours to @tylershores.bsky.social βs talk for @uclpublishing.bsky.social on The Pleasures of Reading in the Age of AI - join us at 1pm (London time) Weds 4th Feb (registration is free via www.ucl.ac.uk/arts-humanit...) #reading #publishing #bookhistory
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Online seminar - The Pleasures of Reading in the Age of AI
Tyler Shores (Director of ThinkLab, University of Cambridge) - 1pm Wednesday 4th February 2026
What may be gained - or lost - when AI becomes embedded in the act of reading itself? Join us 1pm Weds 4th Feb for a free online talk from @tylershores.bsky.social on online reading, including how AI can function as a thinking partner across different kinds of texts.
www.ucl.ac.uk/arts-humanit...
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Understanding the Digital Public Library Ecosystem
Players, processes, and how publishers can work with libraries to reach readers
Still time to register for todayβs @uclpublishing.bsky.social free online event, Understanding the Digital Public Library Ecosystem, with guest speakers @kiberens.bsky.social and Prof Rachel Noorda - sign up via www.ucl.ac.uk/arts-humanit...
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Looking forward to tonight's www.beinghumanfestival.org/events/digit... event: 100+ booked but some tickets still available. See you on Zoom at 6pm UK time for a wide-ranging discussion of the impact of reading on our health and wellbeing
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So looking forward to this event, and hearing from Dr Nenna Orie Chuku, Dr Katharine Smales, and Prof Sam Duncan - our thanks as always to @uclgrandchallenges.bsky.social for generous support of this research #reading #wellbeing @sharpweb.org @beinghumanfest.bsky.social
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Job alert: closing date today, 8th September!
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Interdisciplinary conference from a brilliant team: exploring texts and the human experience #publishingstudies #digitalhumanities #DH
12.05.2025 08:13 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Text Affects at The Open University
Digital Humanities allows scholars to approach old problems with new means, or to ask new questions that could not have been asked with the traditional means of humanistic enquiry. Whatever the approa...
Postgraduate student in book history or literary studies? Apply for a bursary to the Digital Scholarship Winter School. Learn concepts and methods for research on new sources and media technologies. Generously sponsored by @sharpnews.bsky.social digital-humanities.open.ac.uk/text-affects... 2/end
07.05.2025 13:51 β π 5 π 9 π¬ 1 π 0
Lynette Owen and Diane Spivey, two of our favourite regular UCL MA Publishing guests, are running a 2025 edition of their renowned Selling Rights short course at IES (this year with the brilliant Juliet Pickering as well) #publishing
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Fellowship Applications and Renewals
There's still time to apply for an IES Fellowship! We will consider all topics within the field of English Studies, the history of the book, manuscript studies & palaeography, bibliography, textual scholarship & scholarly editing.
Deadline: 10 April
More info here:
ies.sas.ac.uk/fellowships/...
01.04.2025 09:42 β π 6 π 4 π¬ 0 π 0
Can books be bad for you? Only if youβre a βbad readerβ like Don Quixote
There are many books where characters take fiction too seriously and are driven mad.
Can books be bad for you?
Bad books vs bad readers - University of London Press author Karen Attar writing for @theconversation.com about her recent #OpenAccess book, Books, Readers and Libraries in Fiction! Available to read free online.
@ies-sas.bsky.social
theconversation.com/can-books-be...
01.04.2025 09:44 β π 6 π 5 π¬ 0 π 0
As if the MA Publishing students didn't have enough to talk about in their Ethics in Publishing module next week...
21.03.2025 10:16 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Just a few days before submissions close for this exciting collection (31 March)
17.03.2025 16:45 β π 4 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0
This new issue of @jepub.bsky.social is out, and its first article is from @literaturegeek.bsky.social: 'Organized Futures: Speculative Design for More Just and Joyful Scholarly Infrastructure'. I recommend @jepub.bsky.social as a place to organize Just and Joyful collaboration in the future.
07.03.2025 03:25 β π 12 π 8 π¬ 0 π 0
Fantastic project, plus a chance to work with the amazing @kajamarczewska.bsky.social @uclspeccoll.bsky.social @sladeschoolucl.bsky.social Apply!
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Medieval Pigments in the Twenty-First Century
π£ New on the blog! π£
Medieval Pigments in the Twenty-First Century
Reflecting on the fantastic workshop held at Senate House last month, in collaboration with @senatehouselib.bsky.social
@saracharles.bsky.social @laurajcleaver.bsky.social
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ies.sas.ac.uk/blog/medieva...
12.03.2025 15:27 β π 52 π 15 π¬ 0 π 1
Assessment & UX at Princeton University Library| Bay Area expat, found in museums, between trees, and thinking about how to make libraries a place for everyone.
Op-eds my own.
π SGSAH PhD Researcher in publishing @stir.ac.uk
π Publisher @404ink.bsky.socialβ¬
π§ Operations @charcopress.comβ¬
βοΈ Substack: epitomeofvague.substack.com
βΉοΈ Website: lauraflojo.com
π My book: www.404ink.com/store/p/inklings-publisher-not-found
AHRC SGSAH PhD researcher looking at social media and the publishing ecosystem. Also interested in literary history, platform economies and digital culture. Usually found talking about disability awareness, food, books or 00s TV
PhD candidate (minors!) in English (University of Bristol) ~ fooling, folly, EM households, mobility, disguise, rivalry, and 'nothing'ness ~ AFHEA & private English tutor ~
Materialising Open Research Practices in the Humanities & Social Sciences.
Research project funded by AHRC, Wellcome Trust & Research England.
Co-delivered by Cambridge, Sheffield, Coventry & Southampton universities.
https://morphss.hcommons.org/
UniMelb PhD candidate, researching indie Australian publishers and contemporary coolness.
https://lucademetriadi.com
Book historian; publisher at jadunivpress.org/; harassed dog parent; likes to cycle, play football when possible.
Medieval historian interested in Wales, Somerset exile, inept cricketer, General Editor of the longest-running and largest local history project yet devised, the Victoria County History of England. Probably drinking tea.
Lecturer in Book History at IES. Author of The Dreadful Name of Henry Hills, out soon with MUP (https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526129390/#generate-pdf). Co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Book Studies.
Recorder, shawm, and bagpipe player, musicologist, Professor, Chair of Musicology, and Director of Early Music Program at University of Southern California. I research historical composition, improvisation, symbolism, and symmetries, and I like to draw.
Librarian. Historian. PhD publishing student, interested in dead celebrities. Over achiever. Super gay.
Head of Publishing @lsepress.bsky.social. Non profit open access publishing & open social science.
@ScholarsLab Director β¨π»ππ³οΈβπ
Just+joyful, critical+creative tech & culture
*Letterpress+zine+code+blog
*Bookadjacent data+maker
*Experimental/DH+library futures+community
Dr! π³οΈββ§οΈ They/Them
π 3 !s in a hoodie βοΈ Abolitionist
AmandaVisconti.com
π personal acct
VAP in the Writing Program at Haverford College. Working on a book about the novel, interiority, and big data. https://tinyurl.com/yc6jdn9z
Wandering scholar at Open University. Digital Humanities, Book History, Comics and Thomas Moore. Irish/Italian. She/her. Views my own.
Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh. Computers versus the past. Digital Humanities and somesuch, including Transkribus. MBE FREng.
The Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities, based at the University of Glasgow, offers world-leading support for doctoral researchers in the Arts & Humanities across Scotland. πβ¨
Director: Prof Maria Fusco
Research centre specialising in the history of the book, manuscript and print studies, textual scholarship, digital editing and new critical approaches to literary history at the School of Advanced Study, University of London https://ies.sas.ac.uk/
50% of Blaire Squiscoll. Ullapoolist. Researching contemporary book publishing and reading practices.
Professor of Publishing Studies at Stirling. Ullapoolist. 50% of Blaire Squiscoll. She/Her.