Sandars Lecture Three: Paper Futures
Thu 11 November 2021
Robinson College
Sandars Lectures 2020-21, hosted by Cambridge University Libraries
The Sandars Readership in Bibliography is one of the most prestigious honorary posts to which book historians, librarians and researchers can be appointed. Those elected deliver a series of lectures on their chosen subject.
Lecture Three: Paper Futures
The third and final Sandars Lecture will explore the relevance and future of paper studies. The technological tension between parchment and paper is a common ground of debate amongst medieval book and archival historians. We can see similar considerations in the discussion around paper and new technologies. Rather than focusing on what can be perceived as tensions, imagining future technological scenarios offers renewed possibilities for collaborative thinking centred on the study of medieval paper. How can we bring the study of medieval paper into the future and how can two technologies, one of the past and one of the future, work together to enhance and share knowledge and tell new stories?
This is the first in series of three lectures. For details about the series, please visit: https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/sandars/sandars-lectures-2020-21.
About the speaker:
Dr Orietta Da Rold is an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of St John’s College. She has published widely on medieval textual cultures and manuscript studies. She has recently published Paper in Medieval Britain: From Pulp to Fiction (CUP), which emerged from her British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship, and edited the Cambridge Companion to British Manuscripts with Elaine Treharne. She is currently working on a project provisionally entitled ‘Paper in Time and Space’.
How you can attend this lecture:
This lecture is free and open to all. The event will take place in Robinson College’s Umney Theatre in Cambridge and will be simultaneously live streamed via Youtube. Tickets may be booked either to attend in person, or watch online. For those attending in person please be aware that seating in the Umney Theatre will operate at full capacity. Help us to keep everyone safe by wearing a face covering where possible, and by respecting other people’s personal space as you enter and depart the building. We encourage attendees to take a Lateral Flow Test 24 hours in advance of the lecture.
Cost: Free
Enquiries and booking
Please note that booking is required for this event.
This lecture will be available both in-person and online via live stream.
Please visit our website to register for either an in-person ticket or for live stream access. If you have any questions about this event, email events@lib.cam.ac.uk.
Timing
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Venue
Address: | Robinson College Umney Theatre Grange Road Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB3 9AN |
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