California Rare Book School is proud to offer the following courses for summer 2023.
June 21 – July 6
| course | place | instructors |
|---|---|---|
| TBA | Italy | Robert D. Montoya, Paul Vangelisti, & Sean Pessin |
July 24 – July 28
| course | place | instructors |
|---|---|---|
| Printing at the Margins: A History of Women Printers | San Francisco Bay Area | Kathleen Walkup |
| Bibliography and Black American Print Culture | San Francisco Bay Area | Jesse Erickson |
| Rare Book Cataloging | San Francisco Bay Area | Ann K.D. Myers |
July 31 – August 4
| course | place | instructors |
|---|---|---|
| Radical Librarianship Institute | UCLA / Los Angeles | TBA |
| course | place | instructors |
|---|---|---|
| History of the Book, 200-1820 | UCLA / Los Angeles | Jonathan Senchyne |
| History of Children’s Books | UCLA / Los Angeles | Jackie Stallcup |
| Critical Special Collections Pedagogy | UCLA / Los Angeles | Michaela Ullmann |
| Developing and Administering Ethnic & Cultural Heritage Resources | UCLA / Los Angeles | Tamar Evangelestia – Dougherty |
| Feminist Bibliography | Online | Sarah Werner |
| Digital Humanities for the History of the Book | Online | Catherine DeRose |
August 7 – August 11
| course | place | instructors |
|---|---|---|
| Postmodern Bookselling | UCLA / Los Angeles | Jen Johnson & Brad Johnson |
| Critical Librarianship in Praxis | UCLA / Los Angeles | Emily Drabinski |
| Hebrew Books and Manuscripts | UCLA / Los Angeles | Joshua Teplitsky |
| Teaching Experiential Book History | UCLA / Los Angeles | Ryan Cordell |
| Movement in Print: Radical Publishing in Contemporary Latin America | UCLA / Los Angeles | Magalí Rabasa |
| Global Histories of the Book: East Asia and Europe | UCLA / Los Angeles | Devin Fitzgerald |
| South Asian Types | Online | Fiona Ross & Vaibhav Singh |
| Beyond Fragmentation: A Critical Approach to HBCU Archival Research | Online | Mali Collins |
| Queer Bibliographies | Online | James Sargan |
August 14 – August 18
| course | place | instructors |
|---|---|---|
| The Power of Display: Books as Transformative Tools in Exhibitions | Washington D.C. / Smithsonian | Jennifer Colman Bracchi & Vanessa Haight Smith |
| The Social and Material Lives of Comic Art, or, How Comics Get Around | Washington D.C. / Smithsonian | Charles Hatfield |
| Introduction to Audiovisual Preservation | Washington D.C. / Smithsonian | Walter Forsberg & Siobhan Hagan |
| Data Born in Literature | Washington D.C. / Smithsonian | Martin Kalfatovic |
| The Nature of Science in Manuscript and Print | Washington D.C. / Smithsonian | Lilla Vekerdy & Leslie Overstreet |
| Introduction to Western Codicology | Washington D.C. / Smithsonian | Ilya Dines |
| Artist Books at the Smithsonian | Washington D.C. / Smithsonian | Brad Freeman |