A landmark conference, Manuscripts Matter, was held at the British Library, 19-20 October 2006, for the first time bringing together writers, collectors, dealers and academics from the UK and the US.
Programme
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Speakers 19 October
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Speakers 20 October
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Foreword by Rt Hon Lord Smith of Finsbury
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Addressing the challenges
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A brief history
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Recent successes
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Delegates
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Opening Remarks
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Session 1 - Introduction
Welcome speech and introduction by Rt Hon Lord Smith of Finsbury
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Andrew Motion on 'Our present discontents: British writers and the disposal of their manuscripts'
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Gerry McQuillan talks about 'Death and Taxes: Improving the
prospects for writers and their estates'
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Session 2 - Historical Perspectives
Aongus Ó hAonghusa, Director of The National Library of Ireland, on the
impact of measures introduced by the Irish Government and how they have
helped the Library make substantial acquisitions in recent years
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Session 5 - Authors' Panel
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Session 7 - Nations and Regions
Chris Sheppard introduces the panel and of the work of GLAM
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Stella Halkyard: "Within these Islands": Aspirations for Collecting Literary Archives and Manuscripts.
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Chris Sheppard talks about the findings of the GLAM survey
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Jessica Gardner draws on the GLAM survey findings to show the wide variety of uses and audiences for literary manuscripts
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Session 9 - Scholars
'Early to the Feast: The Archival Education of Undergraduates'
Ronald Schuchard, Guggenheim Fellow, Emory University, discusses the importance of manuscripts in undergraduate teaching.
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Closing remarks by Dr Clive Field, Director of Scholarship and Collections at the British Library
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