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Breaking news: READ-IT Twitter account is now live!
The READ-IT project Twitter account is now live, with nearly 100 followers already – we are on Twitter as EUREADIT with the handle @eureadit. Please follow us, share your news, and retweet our news. You can find information about the project, a downloadable flyer, together with links to the project website and partners on our…
Read moreREAD-IT introduced to conference delegates at ‘The Book as Cure’ conference, Institute of English Studies, London, 14 September 2018
READ-IT flyers were distributed and the project was introduced to delegates at ‘The Book as Cure: Bibliotherapy and Literary Caregiving from the First World War to the Present’ conference, which took place at the Institute of English Studies, Senate House, London, on 14 September 2018. The conference was organised by four English and Creative Writing…
Read moreREAD-IT introduced to conference delegates at SHARP, 9-12 July 2018
Flyers for the READ-IT project were distributed at ‘From First to Last: Texts, Creators, Readers, Agents’, the annual conference of the Society for the History of Reading, Authorship and Publishing (SHARP) at the University of Western Sydney, Parramatta, Australia, 9-12 July 2018. READ-IT consortium members Dr Shafquat Towheed (UK PI, The Open University) and Dr…
Read moreREAD-IT presentation at the Institut Universitaire de France annual Conference, Strasbourg, May 28th-31st
Brigitte Ouvry-Vial will present READ-IT at the the Institut Universitaire de France annual Conference. Within the context of an intersectorial conference on “Transmission”, the purpose is to revisit the infamous formula coined by Marshall McLuhan in light of the 1960ies rise of audiovisual media threatening the so called Gutenberg Galaxy. While a 3 rd generation…
Read moreREAD-IT Presentation at the XX International Oral History Association Conference, June 18-21, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Brigitte Ouvry-Vial and François Vignale will present the READ-IT project during the pre-conference workshop of the XX IOHA Conference dedicated to Oral History of Reading Experiences. This conference is hosted by the University of Jyväskylä.
Read moreREAD-IT Presentation on 25th anniversary congress of Dutch Book Historical Society
On june 1st 2018, the kick-off date of the READ-IT project, a first presentation will be given on the occasion of the festive yearly meeting of the Dutch Book Historical Society. The society was established in 1993 and is set up for all lovers of old and modern books in all their forms. It is…
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