====== Online seminar ====== On 30 September 2021, the Provenance Working Group organised an online seminar on Provenance in Book History, chaired by Marieke van Delft. Video of the presentations by Pearson and Dondi are available [[https://youtu.be/eD6-6S0dEPA|here]], or for individuals presentations by clicking on the links below. **Justus Düren**, Kunstverwaltung des Bundes, Germany - War looted books and the Austrian national library\\ **Prof. Fabiano Cataldo de Azevedo**, Federal University of Bahia - [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-9PaeXWNw2DWc4KX8CkQ4SOPBAUGVDcP/view?usp=sharing|Brazil: Provenance research in Brazil]]\\ {{ :collaboration:work:provenance:presentation.pptx |Power Point slides}} **Prof. David Pearson**, University of London - [[https://youtu.be/eD6-6S0dEPA|Reflections on the study of provenance]]\\ {{ :collaboration:work:provenance:cerlwg30921.pptx |Power Point slides}} **Prof. Cristina Dondi**, University of Oxford - [[https://youtu.be/eD6-6S0dEPA?t=1195|CERL: Provenance evidence in book history]]\\ {{ :collaboration:work:provenance:dondi_cerl_provenance_seminar_30_sept._2021.pptx |Power Point slides}} [[https://youtu.be/eD6-6S0dEPA?t=2215|Discussion: What is provenance in book history?]]\\ \\ {{:collaboration:work:provenance:poster_1_time_corrected.jpg?325|}} {{:collaboration:work:provenance:poster-2.jpg?325|}}