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New Vault Material Walks Into a Library...
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New Vault Material Walks Into a Library...

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Erin Blake

New staff members (and researchers!) are sometimes surprised to find that on-order and newly received collection materials show up in Hamnet searches. Many special collections libraries keep that information staff-only until the material has arrived, been processed, and sent to the…

Pietro Mattioli and the Everlasting Woodblocks
left: detail of woodcut, right: same detail of print
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Pietro Mattioli and the Everlasting Woodblocks

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Abbie Weinberg

Yes, last week’s Crocodile Mystery was a close-up image of a woodblock. This woodblock, in particular: Folger 245- 324f woodblock 1 And in fact, it is the woodblock that was used to print this image: “Lactuca florescens,” a variety of…

Sign Here Please: ______ Blank forms from the Folger Collection
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Sign Here Please: ______ Blank forms from the Folger Collection

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Derek Dunne

A guest post by Derek Dunne For anyone who has worked in the Reading Room of the Folger Shakespeare Library, you’ll know that a certain amount of paperwork is part of the daily routine: sign-in sheets, call slips, and of…

Histories and Communities of Books
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Histories and Communities of Books

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Megan Heffernan

A guest post by Megan Heffernan Working in the Folger Shakespeare Library this year has opened my eyes to the important role that research centers play in shaping knowledge. If this sounds like a truism, bear with me for a…

The Guild of Women-Binders and the "bindings of tomorrow"
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The Guild of Women-Binders and the "bindings of tomorrow"

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Sarah Hovde

It’s not uncommon for me to encounter small presses, publishers, and binderies with which I’m unfamiliar in the course of my regular work at the Folger. However, few of them have as intriguing a story as the Guild of Women-Binders,…

From the Archives: Shakespeare in the USSR
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From the Archives: Shakespeare in the USSR

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Elizabeth DeBold

Since (and even before) our founding in 1932, Folger Shakespeare Library staff has come together with a wide variety of arts and humanities organizations to celebrate the powerful nature of Shakespeare’s plays and poems. Shakespeare’s works represent a literary place…

The Folger as a Collection of Collections
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The Folger as a Collection of Collections

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Owen Williams Rachel B. Dankert

The next time a scholar of early modern Europe tells you that they don’t look to the Folger as their research home because they don’t work on Shakespeare, you might gently suggest that there are other parts of the Folger’s…

A Yellow Book
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A Yellow Book

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Caroline Duroselle-Melish

Thank you to those who have tried to solve this month’s Crocodile mystery regarding the yellow color of a book, which can be found in the Stickelberger collection of Reformation at the Folger Shakespeare Library (more on this collection in…

A New ASECS-Folger Short Term Fellowship
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A New ASECS-Folger Short Term Fellowship

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Amanda Herbert

The Folger Institute is delighted to announce a fellowship in partnership with the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. This $2,500 award will allow its recipient a one-month residency at the Folger Library in Washington, DC. The fellowship is interdisciplinary, and…

Manuscripts in libraries: catalog versus finding aid
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Manuscripts in libraries: catalog versus finding aid

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Erin Blake

When searching for manuscripts at the Folger—or pretty much any special collections library—it helps to know that manuscripts often lead a double life. Many exist simultaneously as part of a library, and as part of an archive, and libraries and archives have different…

Announcing a New Fellowship with the Omohundro Institute
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Announcing a New Fellowship with the Omohundro Institute

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Amanda Herbert

The Folger is known for our Shakespeare collections, but our holdings support research on all aspects of British and European literary, cultural, political, religious, theatrical, and social history from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries: and that includes materials that…

A promptbook in disguise
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A promptbook in disguise

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Sarah Hovde

It’s time to pull back the curtain on last week’s crocodile mystery: that weird woven material is a close-up photograph of the cover of a promptbook! Both commenters who took a guess last week came pretty close. This particular promptbook was…

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