An international symposium and related live events examining the current 'transforming' and 'expanding' of the page. BOOKLIVE! was a collaboration between the Centre for Media and Cultural Research (CMCR) at London South Bank University (LSBU) and bookRoom Research Cluster at UCA Farnham.\ud \ud The event brought together key players: theorists, researchers and practitioners to stimulate a dialogue across disciplines on the ability of the book to keep up with digital culture and the emergence of new modes of writing, of photography, of reading, of archiving and of disseminating 'on the page' work. The purpose of the conference was to examine the current 'transforming' and 'expanding' of the page rather than its virtual disintegration
A day symposium as part of Opening Up the Book, spanning book genres (artist’s books, digital, novel...
The “living book”, a new format from the Life Sciences, made it possible to take stock of a subject,...
The purpose of this Research Conference, led by the universities of Paris, Oxford Brookes, Leipzig, ...
The Book is Alive! developed from Book Live!, an international conference inviting interdisciplinary...
This title is a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary publishing, which...
This two-day conference brings together scholars from the field of publishing studies to examine key...
By the Book: the book and the study of its digital transformation Publishing Studies Conference Vil...
This two-day conference brings together scholars from the field of publishing studies to examine key...
As consumers of books become more connected via a global online network of readers and texts, the di...
Keynote talk at the Beyond the Book symposium, Devon Guild of Craftsmen, Exeter University, Exeter, ...
'Reflection on Digestion' is a short text in 'The Book is Alive!', which contextualises 'Reflection ...
Bibliopoetics: The Art and Future of the Book: April5-6,2013, Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall (with a ...
The BooksOnline Workshop series aims to foster the discussion and exchange of research ideas towards...
By the Book: the book and the study of its digital transformation Publishing Studies Conference Vill...
This two-day conference brings together scholars from the field of publishing studies to examine key...
A day symposium as part of Opening Up the Book, spanning book genres (artist’s books, digital, novel...
The “living book”, a new format from the Life Sciences, made it possible to take stock of a subject,...
The purpose of this Research Conference, led by the universities of Paris, Oxford Brookes, Leipzig, ...
The Book is Alive! developed from Book Live!, an international conference inviting interdisciplinary...
This title is a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary publishing, which...
This two-day conference brings together scholars from the field of publishing studies to examine key...
By the Book: the book and the study of its digital transformation Publishing Studies Conference Vil...
This two-day conference brings together scholars from the field of publishing studies to examine key...
As consumers of books become more connected via a global online network of readers and texts, the di...
Keynote talk at the Beyond the Book symposium, Devon Guild of Craftsmen, Exeter University, Exeter, ...
'Reflection on Digestion' is a short text in 'The Book is Alive!', which contextualises 'Reflection ...
Bibliopoetics: The Art and Future of the Book: April5-6,2013, Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall (with a ...
The BooksOnline Workshop series aims to foster the discussion and exchange of research ideas towards...
By the Book: the book and the study of its digital transformation Publishing Studies Conference Vill...
This two-day conference brings together scholars from the field of publishing studies to examine key...
A day symposium as part of Opening Up the Book, spanning book genres (artist’s books, digital, novel...
The “living book”, a new format from the Life Sciences, made it possible to take stock of a subject,...
The purpose of this Research Conference, led by the universities of Paris, Oxford Brookes, Leipzig, ...