June 15-16, 2022, Utrecht University Library

On June 15th and 16th 2022, an international group of a dozen researchers met at the Utrecht University Library (UUL) to discuss the development of digital tools for the study of the Utrecht Psalter and related medieval works. Spearheaded by Adam S. Cohen (University of Toronto) and Heather Pulliam (University of Edinburgh), hosted by Bart Jaski (Utrecht U. Library) and supported by a Partner Grant from the Toronto-Edinburgh Joint Call for Collaborative Projects, the workshop succeeded in bringing together people with a range of experience, questions, and ideas. We were also joined by our project research assistant, Emily Fu (U. of Edinburgh). We are so grateful to our host and the participants for their generosity in sharing their expertise and ideas:
Stewart Brookes (U. of Oxford), Archetype, see Models of Authority.
Martin Foys (U. Wisconsin), Digital Mappa.
Julia King (U. of Bergen), Mapping Book and Manuscript Exchange Around Syon Abbey, 1415-1539, digital networking.
Doug Emery (Schoenberg Institute of Manuscript Studies), Special Collections Digital Content Programmer.
Edu Hackenitz (Utrecht U. Library)
Martine Meuwese (Utrecht U. Art History Dept)
Federico Rubini (Utrecht U. Library)
Evina Steinová, (Huygens ING) Innovating Knowledge
Mariken Teeuwen (Huygens ING), e-codices NL