@electronic{kotin_joshua_2020, author = {Kotin, Joshua and Koeser, Rebecca Sutton and Adair, Carl and Alagappan, Serena and Bauer, Jean and Browne, Oliver J. and Budak, Nick and Calver, Harriet and Chow, Jin and Davis, Ian and Doroudian, Gissoo and Engel, Currie and Green, Elspeth and Hicks, Benjamin and Joelson, Madeleine E. and Kelly, Carolyn and Krolewski, Sara and Li, Xinyi and Maag, Ellie and Mahoney, Cate and McCarthy, Jesse D. and Naydan, Mary and Ruehl, Isabel and Thode, Sylvie and VanSant, Camey and Wulfman, Clifford E.}, title = {{Shakespeare and Company Project Dataset: Lending Library Events}}, publisher = {{Princeton University}}, year = 2020, url = {https://doi.org/10.34770/2r93-0t85} }
Description:
The events dataset includes information about approximately 33,700 lending library events including membership activities such as subscriptions, renewals and reimbursements and book-related activities such as borrowing and purchasing. For events related to lending library cards that are available as digital surrogates, IIIF links are provided.
All data is related to the Shakespeare and Company bookshop and lending library opened and operated by Sylvia Beach in Paris, 1919–1962.
Kotin, Joshua Koeser, Rebecca Sutton Adair, Carl Alagappan, Serena Bauer, Jean Browne, Oliver J. Budak, Nick Calver, Harriet Chow, Jin Davis, Ian Doroudian, Gissoo Engel, Currie Green, Elspeth Hicks, Benjamin Joelson, Madeleine E. Kelly, Carolyn Krolewski, Sara Li, Xinyi Maag, Ellie Mahoney, Cate McCarthy, Jesse D. Naydan, Mary Ruehl, Isabel Thode, Sylvie VanSant, Camey Wulfman, Clifford E.
Princeton University, Princeton University’s Center for Digital Humanities Princeton University, Humanities Council and the David A. Gardner ’69 Magic Project Fund Princeton University, University Committee on Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences Princeton University, Dean’s Innovation Fund for New Ideas in the Humanities Princeton University, Bain-Swiggett Fund, Department of English Princeton University, Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities