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  • ...available in Hamnet with a bit more description. Please check Hamnet using the call number ranges below. *Charles Kean Collection of Musical Scores: Y.d.685-Y.d.688
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  • ...are only deleted from the active database, so can still be retrieved from the server. ...The record needs to remain in the system so that it continues to appear in the Acquisitions module as an item that was ordered.
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  • ...age.com/folger/early-modern-account-books/zd20 FromThePage]. The writer of the manuscript, a Lady, is not named but was a friend of Lady Townshend and of ...erly summaries of the accounts. Event participants will be helping to make the account book keyword searchable (along with Folger’s corpus of manuscript
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  • ...'''', one of the [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]], was held in the [[The Haskell Center for Education and Public Programs]] on Friday, February 12, ...ing in Shakespeare’s day and were able to write and seal their own letters using early modern techniques. Supplies and sonnets were provided.
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  • ...handling our collection. If you have any questions, please ask a member of the [[Reading Room policy|Reading Room]] staff. === Care and handling of the collections ===
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  • [[File:ACLS-logo.jpg|alt=Logo for ACLS Humanities E-Book collection|thumb]] ...owse the collection (including full-text searching within a title) through the
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  • ...u] contains descriptions of (almost) everything in the collection. Some of the records contain very detailed descriptions, some instead give a more genera ...nuscripts and records, with inventories detailing what is included in each collection.
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  • The [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] presented ''To Enter the World: Stephanie Burt and Taylor Johnson'' on November 18, 2020 at 7:30pm a “For all its insights into trans experience, ''Advice from the Lights'' is the brightest and most inviting of Burt’s collections for readers of any, all
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  • ...age.com/folger/early-modern-account-books/zd20 FromThePage]. The writer of the manuscript, a Lady, is not named but was a friend of Lady Townshend and of ...erly summaries of the accounts. Event participants will be helping to make the account book keyword searchable (along with Folger’s corpus of manuscript
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  • ...idance of Folger staff. See [[Amherst fellows]] for more information about the program in previous years. [[File:Amherst Fellows 1.26.21.png|thumb|center|750 px|The 2022 Amherst Fellows]]
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  • ...etween 1550 and 1640, though a few items are earlier or later. For a brief collection-level description, see [http://hamnet.folger.edu/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID ...ed light on virtually every aspect of life in the county of Norfolk during the early 17th century. [https://folgerpedia.folger.edu/mediawiki/media/images_
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  • ...ore than 1,000 records) can be bulk uploaded directly to the catalog using the Batch Uploader at [https://catalog.folger.edu/batchuploader/ https://catalo Examine the MARC file for non-Folger practice or unusual fields (e.g., by using MarcReport to produce a list of all tags, indicators, and subfields in use)
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  • ...the main Folger digital image database, the page-level metadata appears in the Physical Description field. ==Sub-units within collection material==
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  • ...binets with hundreds of card file drawers.|thumb|Main card catalog room at the Folger]] ...l wear on the cards (dirty tops, bent corners) can indicate which parts of the catalog were used most heavily.
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  • ...record by copying an existing record using the "Clone record" function in the Record Editor. ...is cloning from a newly-created preliminary record when other material in the batch is nearly identical (since there is no chance that legacy coding from
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  • ...ibitions at the Folger]] page in sequential order, with the most recent at the top. ...Consort events, make sure that the Consort event is the main feature, not the pop-up.<br/>
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  • ...n the same works, but may vary in issue or edition between copies. ("Nonce collection" and "nonce volume" are synonymous.) Do not confuse with [[Sammelbands|samm ''See the [[Talk:Nonce collections|Talk page]] for discussion about instructions give
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  • ...0 pg. 126-127.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The secret code in ''Wits interpreter, the English Parnassus''. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/serv ...chnologies of Writing in the Age of Print'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]].
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  • ...for vault materials at the Folger. For more information, please read about the [[Folger vault material and image request system]]. ...our status, you will be able to place vault material and image requests in the system.
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  • ...select websites using the [[Archive-It]] subscription service since 2011. The Folger Shakespeare Library web collections can be accessed [https://archive == Web Archiving: The Basics ==
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  • [[Exhibitions at the Folger]] [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]]
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  • ...catalogs | green accession slips]] for the Wing period were not in Hamnet. The project encompasses initial identification and import of preliminary record ...iminary records were imported in the online catalog for 3,551 records from the Wing chronological card file, 1641-1700, inlcuding all undated.
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  • For more past programming from the [[Folger Institute]], please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. ...ns will introduce specific tools, methods, and datasets; discuss issues in using transcribed texts and statistical methods; provide example case studies; an
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  • ==Purpose of ''The Collation''== ...ertise of our staff) and the types of research that are being conducted at the Folger (whether by Researchers, Fellows, or Staff).
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  • ...on of the entire recipe book collection at the Folger. We also acknowledge the work of our Photography and Digital Imaging team, past and present, includi ...every digitized recipe book; these volunteers are credited individually on the [[Transcribers]] page.
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  • ...al Eye: Discoveries from the Folger Vault'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...the boards and covers of books. Many of these recycled texts lie hidden in the insides of bindings and only come to light during conservation treatment.
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  • ...zing and indexing an estimated 3,300 illustrations contained in the Folger collection of British imprints, 1641 – 1700. ...cts, themes, and motifs in Western art. Since 2006, it has been managed by the Netherlands Institute for Art History.
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  • ...ther Wolfe finished the in-person version and tested it with colleagues at the Folger Shakespeare Library, American Philosophical Society, Yale University ...As of September 2023 approximately 750 people have played this version of The Ghost of Blithfield Hall.
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  • ...nts transcribe and encode manuscripts, individually or in small groups, in the same room or across many rooms simultaneously. ...e manuscript content and the difficulty of the handwriting to the needs of the host institution, and offer a short tutorial in deciphering secretary hand
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  • ...io (Half) Hour!'', is a bi-monthly, short-form virtual program that allows the Researcher Services team to share information about resources and new proje ...rviews and conversations, short stories, and news. Episodes revolve around the Folger’s strengths and researcher needs—format-based research themes li
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  • ...r can be found in letters held by the British Library and almanacs held by the Huntington Library. ...te symbol for ''th'' reflects the legacy of the thorn in older versions of the English alphabet.
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  • ...s now at the Folger. Helpful hint for spelling his surname: it's as big a "collection" of letters as possible, so double anything that could reasonably be double ...strably untrue,” the Freemans suggest that some other accusations, such as the 1845 accusations that Halliwell had “abstracted” scientific manuscripts
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  • ...ticking with that for official use and preferring it over the AAT's use of the German plural "Sammelbände". ...te catalog record for each title. In addition, some will have a record for the unique volume as a whole.
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  • ...presented the kinds of things they found interesting during the course of the week and explained how they would take next steps in investigating them. Al ...ormulated the initial questions that would guide their research throughout the week.
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  • ...(1831-1891) some time before 1889. Henry and Emily Folger purchased it at the [[Augustin Daly]] dispersal sale of March 19, 1900. == Collection scope and contents ==
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  • ...ays to display its information. However, the Folger has chosen to continue using and displaying select GMDs in [[Hamnet]] at this time. ...ces, audiovisual resources, realia, and microforms, among others; refer to the full list below.
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  • ...ura Lada-Mocarski Antique Decorated Paper Collection, created by re-keying the paper documents provided by Laura Lada-Mocarski. '''Title:''' Valerian and Laura Lada-Mocarski Antique Decorated Paper Collection
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  • ...r]], [[Decoding the Renaissance: 500 Years of Codes and Ciphers|''Decoding the Renaissance: 500 Years of Codes and Ciphers'']]. ==The Origins of Cryptography==
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  • ...rchable, encoded versions of these texts freely available for scholars and the general public. ...cess to these texts will also allow researchers to take up questions about the era's social structure and material culture, spurring new modes of inquiry
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  • For information on the Folger's digital image collection on Luna, please see https://folgerpedia.folger.edu/Luna_digital_image_colle ...on at the bottom of the page. '''If you have a request account, please use the same email address to sign up for your digital collections account!'''
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  • ...different types of controlled vocabularies and how to construct them, see the Getty Research Institute's [http://www.getty.edu/research/publications/elec ==Controlled vocabularies in the catalog==
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  • The Info Org Book Club was an informal reading-and-discussion group for [[Folge * All sessions will meet in the Board Room from 3:30 - 4:30 pm, unless noted otherwise. Cookies will often
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  • ...rough estimates of the size of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]'s entire collection. ...s" — someone took the "60,000" rough estimate and added the exact count of the previous year's acquisitions to it.
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  • ...er state, sometimes by reversing well-intentioned, but harmful, repairs of the past. Conservators also protect fragile items by creating custom housings f === Conserving [[The Trevelyon Miscellany]] ===
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  • ...22.</ref> He is often colloquially referred to as "Mr. Folger" by staff of the Folger Shakespeare Library. [[File:Henry Clay Folger 1879.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Henry in 1879, the year he graduated from Amherst. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.ed
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  • ...eep anything relating to the history, readership, or use of materials with the materials themselves, making reasonable accommodation against damage. Some If the material has been cataloged, you can also consult the [[:File:Loose-materials-decision-tree.pdf | Loose materials decision tree]]
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  • ...ions of four of John Calvin’s sermons on Isaiah 38.The twenty-six poems in the sequence gloss Psalm 51. ...che.<ref>Micheline White, "Women Writers and Literary-Religious Circles in the Elizabethan West County: Anne Dowriche, Anne Lock Prowse, Anne Lock Moyle,
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  • ...eir own authorization number and password. See the Associate Librarian for Collection Description and Imaging if you need one, or if your existing permissions le ...hen moving to a new computer, you'll need to copy your existing profile to the new computer. See [[Connexion client options]] for specific instructions.
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  • ...ject will have a significant impact on scholars' ability to use the Folger collection effectively. ...he 2016 University of Michigan Alternative Spring Break students worked on the project.
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  • ...good starting point. Also handy is [[Media:Copy of alphabet template.pdf| the alphabet cribsheet template]], for copying out letter forms in an unfamilia ...l and date. Students can make their own transcriptions and compare them to the model transcription, as well as take interactive tests. Outdated but still
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  • ...hem your own. We've pulled all kinds of images from our collection here at the Folger, mixing 16th-century woodcuts with illustrations from Shakespeare's ...k. We can't wait to see your creativity and vibrant interpretations of our collection!
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  • ...al Eye: Discoveries from the Folger Vault'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...The proliferation of these prints attests to the status of the theater as the prime form of entertainment and preserves visual details of scenery and cos
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  • ...to another until the grown-up daughter pulls her father out of despair and the play moves toward a gloriously happy ending. ...es; the effect is a narrative that periodically breaks into dramatic life. The approach is fascinating and fitting, since Pericles tells a romance tale as
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  • ...ntrances and exits, and other stage business he is to follow in conducting the performance. Other marked-up play texts, also called promptbooks, provide e ==Examples of promptbooks in the Folger collection==
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  • ...all 50 United States, Puerto Rico, and Washington DC in 2016 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. This article provides highlights from the exhibition’s visit to Kentucky.
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  • This article covers search tips for the Folger Shakespeare Library's online [https://catalog.folger.edu/ catalog]; ==If You Need Help Finding Anything in the Catalog==
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  • ...s" talks as a riff on [[Folger Institute]]'s Works-in-Progress talks—about the process of selecting, purchasing, reviewing, cataloging, shelving, and circ ...p the Folger community, using the guidance of our [[Collection development|collection development policy]], sometimes a title of interest might slip past us: if
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  • ...du/store/165006%21165/Papers+and+Porcelains catalog] can be purchased from the Folger Shop. ...ing objects and artifacts of rare beauty and value to this institution and the lives of those who use and enjoy its treasures.
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  • ...line access to over 100,000 images from the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] collection, including books, theater memorabilia, manuscripts, art, and more. Images a ==About the collection==
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  • == Using quills in the paleographical classroom == ...ill of writing with quills and become more sympathetic to the messiness of the manuscripts they encounter in class and in their research.
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  • ...of the Folger's modern catalogers have worked on the transfer project over the years, and as of 2016 it is in its final stages. ...ject began; however, it may not be an exact match for what is currently on the shelf, and a manual shelf-check is recommended.
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  • ...duction quality, expense, and/or because the value of the resource lies in the artifact itself instead of solely in its content (think children's books or ...en stacks on Deck B; items can also be found in the Reading Room reference collection or staff offices. They can be charged to readers, staff, departments, and p
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  • ...ators, also called relator terms, are words or short phrases that describe the relationships between entities associated with library collections. ...elopment of the cataloging standard [http://www.rdatoolkit.org/about RDA]. Using [[Controlled vocabularies|established terms]] to specify those relationship
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  • ...the Folger collection in [[Dromio: Folger Transcription Platform|Dromio]], the Folger's transcription platform. The [[Media:AlphabetBook2023.pdf|Alphabet Book]] contains examples of early mod
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  • ...ses in a local region. The project launched with a summer 2016 workshop at the Folger which gathered representatives from each awarded team, and concluded Through competitive micro-grants managed by the Folger Institute, 21 college faculty teams were awarded funds to develop in
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  • ...e previously only noted by check-marking the Acquisitions Office copies of the standard bibliographies were cataloged in Hamnet as part of an intern proje ...ield below"), or immediately below where the new field should go and press the F3 key (shortcut for "insert blank field above").
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  • ...the Folger]], took place on Wednesday, March 14, 2018 from 1:30-4:00 pm in the Deck B Seminar Room. It was curated by Sarah Powell, Beth DeBold, and Emily ...ion of Pi(e) day, highlighted some pi and pie themed items from the Folger collection.
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  • ...d caricatures,'' a [[Pop-up exhibitions at the Folger|pop-up exhibition at the Folger]], took place on March 18, 2019, from 1-4 pm. It was curated by Folg ...mblance to the political cartoons and caricatures of our own era: instead, the objects of satire were drawn and represented accurately, but were placed in
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of digital resources at the Folger]] ...rticle lists selected digital resources—arranged by type—available through the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]].
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  • ...ng China: the View from Europe, 1500–1700'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...y made some of the earliest maps of China, which he called Regio Serica or the "Silk Land." Silk is a soft, delicate cloth that comes from China and in Pt
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  • ...he volumes not for their contents, but to show the key parts of a book and the many ways they can be combined. [[File:Logo.png|thumb|right|Logo for the Form and Function exhibit]]
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  • ...ts territories. The database contains over 480,000 entries, and represents the holdings of some 2,000 libraries world-wide." ==ESTC and the Folger Catalog==
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  • ...The primary source of cataloging copy in the U.S., and increasingly around the world, is [[OCLC]]. ...ht on standing order]], as well as books received as gifts, are handled by the modern material catalogers.
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  • ...It was originally housed at the National Maritime Museum, but traveled to the Folger and then to [http://www.mysticseaport.org/ Mystic Seaport] in Connec ...mine longitude at sea. The longitude problem was so difficult that—despite the rewards—it took five decades to solve it.
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  • ...naissance: 500 Years of Codes and Ciphers'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...was arranged into three zones: [[#The Renaissance of Cryptography (zone 1)|The Renaissance of Cryptography]]; [[#How To Make Anything Signify Anything (zo
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  • ...: Advanced Topics]]" institute convened from mid-June through 1 July 2015. The application deadline was 2 March 2015. Please contact [mailto:institute@fol ...ts will allow for conversations to continue and community to build outside the sessions.
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  • ...images, and metadata for a substantial number of English manuscripts from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. ...nts such as conferences, classes, and online tutorials so users may attain the skills necessary to understand and appreciate these manuscripts in their or
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  • ...eviously published article [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2904323] on the same topic. Additions and updates are welcome. ...ide assignments that engage the hearts and passions of students as well as the minds.
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  • ...emind “folk of the beautye and grete lovelinesse of studying the wordes of the past”. ...Saxon-rooted English counterparts; compare the Latin ''conflagration'' and the English ''fire''.)
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  • ...eet Aires": Music in Early Modern England'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ..., and music spilling from tavern doors: these were the sounds of London in the seventeenth century.
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  • :Abducted Boys: The Homoerotics of Race and Empire in Early Modernity :Ship Fever‚ Confinement‚ and the Racialization of Disease in the Indo-Atlantic World
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  • ...r fuller instructions on [[MARC]] encoding of all the elements relating to the location of an item. Call numbers are distinct from [[Accession numbers]], ...ay to omit them from citations, exhibition labels, the physical item, etc. The suffix is not needed to disambiguate call numbers (unlike "copy 1" and "cop
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  • ...ding. Folger Bindings Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/17savm/ Collection].]] ....edu/store/165013%21165/The+Reader+Revealed catalog] can be purchased from the Folger Shop.
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  • ...14, openings were instead recorded on "exhibition history" slips pasted on the inside back cover). ...are not reasonably certain, it is safer not to include the information in the record.)
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  • ...nglish Short-Title Catalogue, the Wing Catalogue, the Thomason Tracts, and the Early English Books Tract Supplement. ...f their information and the limits of this digital tool. This essay covers the scope of EEBO, its uses and limitations, as well as pedagogical considerati
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  • ...nglish Short-Title Catalogue, the Wing Catalogue, the Thomason Tracts, and the Early English Books Tract Supplement. ...]], covers the ''history'' of EEBO. For current use and limitations, see [[Using Early English Books Online]].
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  • ...ties], an agency supported by the [http://arts.gov/ National Endowment for the Arts], and a media sponsorship by [http://www.slate.com/ Slate]. ==Order of the day==
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  • ...methodology and argues that it is applicable to a more general analysis of the C19 repertoire.</ref> ...the day’: Using Digital Methodologies to Unlock Information Hidden within the Nineteenth-century Playbill==
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  • ...de/en/research/theatre-architecture/| Collection of Theatre Architecture], the [http://recirc.nuigalway.ie/| Reception & Circulation of Early Modern Women ==='''Staging unknown quantities: explorations in the digital archive'''===
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  • ...s supplied by vendors require editing before they can be batch-loaded into the catalog. This page describes edits that need to be made to all vendor-suppl ...s for the same file, check that resource's list of changes, below, against the content to make sure they're still accurate and relevant
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  • ...users of digital tools and approaches understand common terms employed in the digital humanities. Additions and updates are welcome. ...are Library]], see an extensive list in the article [[Digital resources at the Folger]].
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  • ...of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. When possible, related content from the exhibition audio tour is also included. These exhibition materials focus on the tools English mariners and writers used—from atlases, sextants, and star
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  • ...e]] for the 2016–2017 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. ...ish nunneries; and the roles of nuns in French and Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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  • ...<ref>"Background and Scope of the Collection," http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/thc/background.html. Accessed 12 January 2017.</ref></blockquote> ...r, William Adams Slade, second director [[Joseph Quincy Adams]] and one of the founders, [[Emily Jordan Folger]].
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  • ==List of recipe books at the Folger Shakespeare Library== This page contains a list of all the Folger Shakespeare Library’s early modern English manuscript recipe books
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  • ...ot intended to be a comprehensive survey, although it does capture many of the major EMMO-related projects. Editors are encouraged to update and add to th '''Project Scope:''' This project based at the University of Utrecht seeks to become a central, international, digital tra
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  • ...e: the Boydell Gallery, 1789–1805, & Beyond'', one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]], opened on September 20, 2007 and closed on January 5, 2008. It wa ...espeare illustrated by the most famous painters of the day. After visiting the Gallery, well-to-do patrons might have subscribed to Boydell’s ''National
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  • ...ute for the 2016–2017 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article Folger Institute scholarly programs archive. ...sh nunneries; and the roles of nuns in French and Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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  • ...ted articles, consult [[A Semi-Diplomatic Transcription of Selections from the John Ward Diaries, vol. 10 (1663-1665), V.a.293]] and [[John Ward's Latin]] ...nglish-paleography|2016 Mellon Summer Institute in English Paleography] at the Huntington Library in July 2016.
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  • ...It followed the first [[Digitizing the Stage 2017 (conference)| Digitizing the Stage conference]] held in 2017. ...of Medieval and Modern Languages, and Oakeshott Senior Research Fellow in the Humanities at Lincoln College, Oxford.
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  • ...or experimented with hybrid formats. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. ...able not only to read and analyze the texts, but to locate their place in the larger context of early modern written culture. Held from Monday through Fr
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  • ...at the Folger]] opened September 28, 2006 and closed on February 17, 2007. The exhibition was curated by [[Peter Stallybrass]], [[Michael Mendle]], and [[ ...nuals, printing was a radical incitement to write, rather than a signal of the demise of handwritten texts.
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  • ...ou are having trouble finding a resource, use the search box at the top of the page or your browser's "Find" feature (usually control-F). ...on is a list of subscription resources available to researchers on-site at the Folger.
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  • ...andfasting, a common marriage ceremony during Shakespeare's time. From ''A collection of emblemes, ancient and moderne'', 1635. [http://old.folger.edu/imgdtl.cfm ''Seeing What Shakespeare Means'', part of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]] opened April 3, 1999 and closed on August 21, 1999.
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  • [[File:ART 259532 (size M).jpg|thumb|right|280px|A street crier in the throes of his calling. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/se ...Sweet Aires": Music in Early Modern England'', one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]] opened June 2, 2006 and closed on September 9, 2006.
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  • [[File:ART Vol. a71 pg. 4-5.jpg|thumb|right|360px|The first page of text in an illustrated edition of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream ...ns at the Folger]], opened on January 28, 2010 and closed on May 25, 2010. The exhibition was curated by former Curator of Art and Special Collections Eri
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  • ...e]] for the 2017–2018 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. ...kshop their own writing as well as to discuss approaches and directions in the broader field with invited presenters.
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  • ...e]] for the 2021-2022 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. '''Researching and Writing the Early Modern Dissertation'''
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  • ...ymposium at the Folger Shakespeare Library, where participants will access the newly refurbished reading room, present works-in-progress, and dialogue wit ...rly Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal'', and was the President of the Shakespeare Association of America for 2022–2023.
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  • ...], was open to the public and took place February 19, 2019, from 1-4 pm in the Board Room. This exhibit was curated by [[User:RachelDankert|Rachel B. Dank ...[https://www.whitehousehistory.org/the-american-presidents-and-shakespeare The White House Historical Association].
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  • ...e]] for the 2019–2020 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. '''AT THE FOLGER'''
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  • ...'First Folio! Shakespeare's American Tour'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...epic tour, ''[[First Folio! The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare|First Folio! The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare]]'', began in January 2016 and ends in Januar
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  • ....jpg|thumb|right|320px|1922 ''Punch'' cartoon exposes England's anxiety at the loss of its treasures to United States businessmen. Folger Digital Image [h ...ions at the Folger]], opened June 3, 2011 and closed on September 3, 2011. The exhibition was curated by [[Anthony James West|Anthony James West]] and [[O
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  • ...d Family History in Shakespeare's England'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. == The Medieval Heritage ==
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  • ...overlap, so the [[MARC]] cataloging standard uses the same field for both (the [[MARC 655 Index Term - Genre/Form|MARC 655 Genre/Form field]]). ...oss-walked to equivalent terms when sharing data. But as the saying goes, "the great thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from."
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  • ...e]] for the 1998-1999 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. ...resources for research in that medium, and 3) a workshop on ways in which the medium can be used to teach Shakespeare's plays.
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  • ...e]] for the 2011–2012 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. ...Worlds of the Inns of Court (seminar)|'''The Legal and Cultural Worlds of the Inns of Court''']]
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  • ...ion and Afterlife of the King James Bible'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...rs/folger-finding-aid/ finding aid] of primary source materials related to the King James Bible.
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  • ''This article is related to the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]]. ...n scholars' insights into the rich literary lives of the women featured in the [[Shakespeare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500
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  • ...e]] for the 1999–2000 academic year. For more past programming, please see the article [[Folger Institute scholarly programs archive]]. '''[[Reading the Early Modern Passions (seminar)|Reading the Early Modern Passions]]'''
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  • ...h at the Folger Institute. [[File:First Chefs.jpg|thumb|right|The logo for the First Chefs exhibit]] ...mopolitan and wealthy upper class against the human cost of its pleasures: the millions of enslaved women, children, and men, servants, gardeners, street
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  • ...ece included in ''[[America's Shakespeare]]'', one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...e.” “Fig Newtons and King Lear.” “Shakespeare’s black? Not yet.” “It is of the heart that Shakespeare speaks.”
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  • [[File:STC 2216 title page.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Title page of the 1611 King James Bible. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/se ...at the University of Texas at Austin, which assisted in the production of the [[#Manifold Greatness website|website]] (now archived).
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  • The [[Folger Shakespeare Library|Folger]] holds a number of early texts related ...and many other predecessors.<ref>See Thomas P. Harrison's "The Author of ''The Arte of Angling, 1577''," ''Notes and Queries'' 7 (1960), 373-376.</ref>
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  • ...ed: Four Centuries of Staging Shakespeare'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. == The Earliest Texts & the Unstable Script (cluster 1) ==
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  • ''This article relates to the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]]. ...ish and European Women Writers, 1500-1700'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]].
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  • ''This article relates to the exhibition. For other uses, see [[Shakespeare's Sisters (disambiguation)]]. This article offers a comprehensive list of each piece included in the [[Shakespeare's Sisters: Voices of English and European Women Writers, 1500
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  • ...1500–1700|''Open City: London, 1500–1700'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]], offers modern insights into early modern London. [[File:STC 23340.8 title page.jpg|thumb|right|260px|The title page of Stow's ''Survey of London''. Folger Digital Image [http://lun
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  • ...exhibition is provided by the Winton and Carolyn Blount exhibition fund of the [[Folger Shakespeare Library]]. ...ture of the recipes women prepared and shared with one another demonstrate the female contribution to early modern medicine and scientific discovery.
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  • ...74- 732f frontispiece.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Jesuits first came to China in the 16th century. Folger Digital Image [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/servlet/s/n ...at the Folger]], opened September 18, 2009 and closed on January 9, 2010. The exhibition was curated by [[Timothy Billings]].
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  • ...n at the Folger, took place on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 from 1-4 pm in the Deck B Seminar Room. It was curated by [[User:RachelDankert|Rachel B. Danke ...ish reform movements, as well as the response from the Catholic Church and the political ramifications of reform.
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  • ...akespeare Studies commitment to a wide range of approaches to the texts of the early modern period, with emphasis on, variously, historical context, criti ...sdom of Will"|"]]'''[[Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: "The Wisdom of Will"|The Wisdom of Will"]]
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  • ...ons fit within the collection, see the Folger's [[Collection development | Collection Development policy]]. Everything in this list is in [[Hamnet]], sometimes f ...o might no longer match descriptions in Hamnet. Follow the Hamnet link for the most recent information.
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  • ...speare, Austen, and the Cult of Celebrity]]'', one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...eal time. This year marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death and the approaching 200th anniversary of Austen’s. '''<nowiki/>'''
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  • ...vid Garrick, 1717–1779: A Theatrical Life'']], one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...e” both in the sense of David Garrick’s contributions to modern drama, and the drama that was his real life.
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  • ...lizabethan Theatre]] on October 28, 2019 at 7:30pm. The two poets explored the realms of witchcraft and womanhood in all seasons of life.<br /> ...ator of Collections. For more information on this past event, please visit the [https://www.folger.edu/events/i-put-a-spell-on-you-annie-finch-kiki-petros
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  • ..., 1500–1700|''Open City: London, 1500–1700'']] one of the [[Exhibitions at the Folger]]. ...of discovery and trade to new parts of the world awoke English interest in the origins of their own society.
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  • [[File:A3708 title page.jpg|thumb|right|290px|The title page of ''Archy's dream'', a former court jester's account. Folger Di ...ions at the Folger]], opened on February 19, 2009 and closed May 30, 2009. The exhibition was curated by [[Carole Levin]] and [[Garrett Sullivan]] with St
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  • ..._9_(1662-1663),_V.a.292 A Semi-Diplomatic Transcription of Selections from the John Ward Diaries]. This list was compiled by Dr. Robert Tallaksen, a reader and transcriber at the Folger Shakespeare Library. It is regularly updated. Last update was June 7
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  • ...nspiration to look up the history of any mentioned title's relationship to the Shakespeare text in question. * Painter, William. ''The palace of pleasure beautified adorned and well furnished.'' London: Thomas
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  • ...temporary occupational descriptions refer as pursuing any specialty within the general category of "painter." These include, e.g., "limner," "picture-pai It may be searched by using the 'find' function in your browser.
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  • ...-299. The words are all associated with medical receipts. At the bottom of the article are links to a cribsheet for John Ward's handwriting, several sites ...glossary was compiled by Dr. Robert Tallaksen, a reader and transcriber at the Folger Shakespeare Library. It is regularly updated with new words. Last up
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