Register for our upcoming SIMS Online Lecture, Grid as Ground(Hanna Vorholt, University of York), Friday, February 20, 2026 12:00–1:30PM EST (via Zoom).
SIMS is pleased to welcome Davide Pafumi (University of Lethbridge) as the 2025–2026 Manuscript Collections as Data Research Fellow. He will be in residence from January 15 to February 16 2026 to work on a project entitled Developing an AI-Based HTR Workflow for the Enrichment of Vernacular English Medieval Manuscripts via eScriptorium.
Discover BASIRA, the Books as Symbols in Renaissance Art database, a new digital resource for book history hosted by the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies. Enter the database or visit the project website to learn more.
On Tuesday, January 20, we'll look at the many ways that modern artists make use of light in their book creations - including transparencies, reflections, and electric light.
The Manuscript Studies Interest Group (MSIG) is a regular meeting for people who want to get up close and personal with a variety of handwritten objects.
On January 22, Judaica Special Collections Cataloging Librarian Louis Meiselman will bring out CAJS Rar Ms 778, the memorbuch for the community of Austerlitz (Czech Republic), dating from early 17th century.