====== Previous CERL workshops ====== * National Library of Russia, St Petersburg, for Russian rare books librarians. (October 2006) * SHARP Conference, The Hague. (July 2006) * Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon. (June 2006) * Salon du Livre, Paris. (March 2005) * National and University Library, Zagreb. (March 2005) * Comune di San Gimignano. (December 2004) * Library National Library of Russia, St Petersburg, for Russian rare books librarians. (September 2004) * British Book Trade Conference, Edinburgh. (July 2004) * SHARP Conference, Lyon. (July 2004) * Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich. (June 2004) * Chantilly for French rare books librarians. (May 2004) * Biblioteca Baltica Conference, Greifswald. (April 2004) * University of Oxford for colleagues in English libraries. (January 2004) * National Szechenyi Library, Budapest, for colleagues from Hungary. (October 2003) * The National Library of Russia, St Petersburg, for colleagues from the former Soviet Union. (September 2003) * The National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, for colleagues in Scotland. (September 2003) * The British Library, London, for colleagues in England. (May 2003) * Regione Toscana. Dipartimento delle politiche formative e dei beni culturali, Firenze, for colleagues from the Regione Toscana. (January 2003) * The National Library of Russia, St Petersburg, for colleagues from the former Soviet Union. (September 2002) * The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, for colleagues from Wales. (March 2002) * The Soprintendenza per i beni librari e documentari, Bologna, for colleagues from the Regione Emilia-Romagna. (February 2002) * The Royal Library, The Hague, for the Petrus Scriverius Society for Book Historians. (January 2002) * The National Library of Portugal, Lisbon, for colleagues from Spain and Portugal. (October 2001) * The National Library of Russia, St Petersburg, for colleagues from the former Soviet Union, supported by the Open Society Institute. (September 2001) * Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Göttingen, for colleagues participating in the cataloguing of early printed collections. (June 2001) * New York Public Library, for colleagues from institutions in and around New York. (April 2001) * The National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, for colleagues from Estonia. (September 2000) * Soprintendenza per i beni librari e documentari, Bologna, for colleagues from the regione Emilia-Romagna. (February 2000) * The National Library of Russia, St Petersburg, for colleagues from the former Soviet Union, supported by the Open Society Institute. (October 1999). * The National Library of Russia, St Petersburg, for colleagues from the former Soviet Union, supported by the Open Society Institute and the British Academy. (May 1998) * The Ecole Normale Supérieure des Sciences de l’Information et des Bibliothèques (ENSSIB), Lyon, for colleagues from French libraries. (May 1997) * The Royal Library in Stockholm for colleagues from East and Central European Countries, supported by the Open Society Institute. (September 1996)