Rare Books & Ancestral Machines
Spotlights a treasured collection of objects from Carnegie Mellonβs special collections to mark the reopening of the Posner Center.Rare Books & Ancestral Machines is a portable guide to the Posner Cen...
Rare Books & Ancestral Machines is out soon from Carnegie Mellon University Press. It features one hundred books & early calculating machines from the collection alongside eight interpretive essays. Thrilled to see this out in the world!
More here: press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...
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A generous and thorough review of The Four Shakespeare Folios in PBSA this month
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CMU Electrical and Computer Engineering students Nancy Anderson, Amelia Lobo, and Tanisha Sethi designed a working, modernized model of the Enigma.
CMU Electrical and Computer Engineering students Nancy Anderson, Amelia Lobo, and Tanisha Sethi designed a working, modernized model of the Enigma.
Modernized model of the Enigma.
WWII Enigma machine in Special Collections
Inspired by the two WWII Enigma machines in our Special Collections, @cmu.edu Electrical & Computer Engineering students designed a working, modernized model. π
Their open-source device runs on a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), featuring a custom Printed Circuit Board (PCB) for input/output.
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YouTube video by Carnegie Mellon University Libraries
Fine and Rare V: New Acquisitions in Libraries Special Collections
The recording of Fine & Rare V is now available. π½οΈ
In this special event, Curator of Special Collections @samlemley.bsky.social discusses areas of collection strength, ongoing research, and instructional programs in @cmu.edu's Special Collections.
π» Watch it here: youtu.be/EBBeiuGRpJU?...
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Thanks, William! Glad to be connected
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Fine and Rare V: University Libraries
Join us for an inside look at new and unique highlights from our Special Collections, presented by Curator of Special Collections @samlemley.bsky.social.
Fine and Rare V
Thursday, March 20 at 6:30 p.m. ET
This is a virtual event. Please register to receive the link to attend: cmu.is/Fine-Rare-V
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Posner Foundation Commits $8 Million to CMU Libraries Special Collections | CMU Libraries
The Posner Foundation of Pittsburgh has announced an $8 million commitment to support the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries Special Collections β the universityβs repository for rare books, manuscr...
Thrilled to share that the Posner Center
@cmulibraries.bsky.social will be reimagined as a dynamic & accessible space for research, teaching, and public engagement with Special Collections β thanks to a generous gift from the Posner Foundation of Pittsburgh and the Posner Family. bit.ly/4j1MQyj
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Could Monkeys Really Type All of Shakespeare?
Not in this universe, a new study concludes.
Shakespeare: 1
Infinite Monkeys: 0
Could Monkeys Really Type All of Shakespeare? www.nytimes.com/2025/01/03/s...
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A correct link to the item record! cmu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01...
20.12.2024 14:42 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
The portrait shows Jacquard at his desk, a model of his loom nearby. He's inspecting punched cards with a drafting compass. These cards β 24,000 of which would have been required to weave this image β were a precursor to early computer programs, making this a *very* early digital image.
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A favorite acquisition last year is this very meta portrait of Jacquard woven in silk on a jacquard loom. Itβs scarce: only three copies listed in OCLC. The @cmulibraries.bsky.social copy is also massive: LoCβs copy measures only 59cm in height, ours 84! cmu.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permaβ¦
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Showing The Stephen Greenblatt
@cmulibraries.bsky.social Shakespeare Folios a year ago this week β read more about the Libraries' wildly successful 2023 Shakespeare Folio exhibitions & programs here www.library.cmu.edu/exhibits/sha...
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A centuries-rich buffet of computational devices, mathematical instruments, and rare books this semester with @carnegiemellon.bsky.social students @cmulibraries.bsky.social Special Collections: Napierβs rods, the Leibniz calculator, a set of Japanese nine-nine cards, and the ever popular Enigma M3.
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We're inviting applications for our open science primer training program. Closing date for applications 3 Jan 2025. Events will run across the country during 2025 - details at guides.library.cmu.edu/opensciencep...
As always grateful thanks to our friends at IMLS inc @james3neal.bsky.social
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I dig the inbuilt optimism of the name 'Bluesky' β a blue-sky future for knowledge exchange in social media's dumpster-fire era? One can only hope. I'm here now, if infrequently. Working to archive my Xitter feed meanwhile.
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Cataloged some oddities, like this triode vacuum tube packed in horsehair β one obsolete technology nestled in the debris of another. MARC and RDA are blunt instruments for describing artifacts, but a keyword search for "triode" now returns delightful results on the Libraries' catalog!
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Special Collections Librarian / Print Historian
Fascinated by the history of scientific illustration. Documenting natural history books I encounter in my research ππ¦
π on the T π· in Pittsburgh π€Songs and stories of computer scienceπΎ We are none of us aloneπ΅ People of all colors and genders keep making tech historyπ³οΈββ§οΈπ³οΈβπ
The home for American book people, studying text objects together since 1904. More info at linktr.ee/bibsocamer.
Since 2008, the Center for PostNatural History (Pittsburgh, PA) has cataloged and exhibited living organisms that have been shaped by human culture through captivity, breeding, or engineering.
Director of Special Collections, Case Western Reserve University. Woodworker. Trout fisherman.
Penn professor & faculty director of the Price Lab for Digital Humanities. Author, CUT/COPY/PASTE (2021). Weird old books & technologies, thinking about data, craftwork, feminist media histories. Creative/critical. Libraries are dope. Still a punk.
The Society for the History of Natural History | https://shnh.org.uk/
Archives of Natural History published by Edinburgh University Press | https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/ANH
lit+material texts. balliol, oxford + london.
Rep'd RCW Literary Agency
THE BOOK-MAKERS (2024)
co-ed Inscription: The Journal of Material Text
president Oxford Bibliographical Society
micro-essays adamsmyth.substack.com
Professor of Shakespeare Studies, University of Oxford
ΒΆ a figure of tollerable [sic] disorder ΒΆ plays & typography & dirty books ΒΆ accidental miltonist ΒΆ editrix ΒΆ elder-cat mom ΒΆ she|her|hers ΒΆ all opinions my own ΒΆ https://www.ofpilcrows.com
Parent, librarian, public servant, person in Boston
Book history, Shakespeare etc. Views my own, not my "neutral" employer's. Header is: https://shorturl.at/FtfZQ / Gen Ed., Arden Shakespeare / https://pennmaterialtexts.org / http://shakespearecensus.org / http://deepplaybooks.org
Professor-turned-librarian and digital humanist obsessed with analog tech; TX β‘οΈ CA β‘οΈ OH; she/they π³οΈβπ views my own
Your favorite medievalist's favorite medievalist. Middle English literature and/in early modern books, with a side of textual editing. In progress: Dirtbag Medievalism, Chaucer's Readers: 1400-2000, Lydgate's Shorter Works
Paterno Family Librarian for Literature & Professor of English at Penn State | Editor, Penn State Series in the History of the Book, PSU Press | My Dark Room 2023 @uchicagopress
https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/M/bo192110828.html
Book historian, medieval manuscript liker, Curator of Special Collections at the Winterthur Library. They/she. Biblioshitposter.
Views my own.
Pforzheimer Curator of Early Books & Manuscripts at the Harry Ransom Center. Bibliographer, book historian, and VHS guy.
Teacher and researcher of literature and material texts 1550-1830, Oxford.
Author of *Paper and the Making of Early Modern Literature* (Penn, 2025) https://shorturl.at/5D7VY
https://www.the-tls.co.uk/authors/georgina-wilson
Early modern literature professor, University of Cambridge; climate activist. Coordinator of http://royalsocietyletter.uk and https://gmcletter.wordpress.com/