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"Coming Full Circle": Reviving Private Press Printing at the University of Otago

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"Coming Full Circle": Reviving Private Press Printing at the University of Otago
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Victoria University of Wellington
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The Printer in Residence (PiR) Programme at the University of Otago has been running since 2003, and in that time, nine private press publications have been produced. Each year the programme commissions a skilled handcraft printer to produce a specific work (usually related to the University of Otago's art and literary history) in collaboration with local artists and print makers. Although there is valuable research being conducted in regards to New Zealand's print culture, this was aspect of...

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Research paper
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Scholarly text / Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2009
Creator
Whitelock, Paula Jane
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https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/_Coming_Full_Circle_Reviving_Private_Press_Printing_at_the_U...
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Library and information studies not elsewhere classified / Handprinting / Private printing / Printing history / Print culture / New Zealand / Dunedin / School: School of Information Management / Marsden: 420304 Screen and Media Studies / Marsden: 289999 Other Information, Computing and Communication Science / Degree Name: Master of Library and Information Studies / Degree Level: Masters / Degree Discipline: Library and Information Studies / Library and Information Studies not elsewhere classified

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