Monash University Arts Graduate handbook 1995

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Bibliographical and textual studies

Centre for Bibliographical and Textual Studies

Director: Dr Bryan Coleborne

Graduate coordinator: Dr Bryan Coleborne

The Centre for Bibliographical and Textual Studies was established late in 1981 to coordinate and expand long-standing activities in textual editing, enumerative and descriptive bibliography and printing, publishing and bookselling history being carried out within the university. The committee charged with the management of the centre includes the heads (or their nominees) of the departments of Asian Languages and Studies; English; German Studies and Slavic Studies; Greek, Roman and Egyptian Studies; History; and Romance Languages; the university librarian or nominee; and nominees of the faculties of Business and Economics, Law, Science, and Professional Studies.

Members of staff associated with the centre are taking major responsibilities in the Australia's Book Heritage Resources Project (formerly the Early Imprints Project, aimed at producing a machine-readable catalogue of all pre-1801 letterpress items held in Australia), in the publications program of the Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand, whose Bulletin has had a long association with the university, and in the working of the Ancora Press, a bibliographical handpress in the basement of the Main Library. The rare book room in the university library and a respectable collection of secondary material, including backruns of the major bibliographical journals, support the centre's research and teaching.

The centre organises regular seminars given by visiting bibliographers and `work-in-progress' seminars for the benefit of staff and students.

Special workshops in bibliography and textual editing are occasionally offered to graduate students from Monash and beyond. The first took place in May 1985.

Graduate students enrolled for the MA or PhD in any associated department or faculty are welcome to participate in the centre's work. In particular they should find in and through it help and advice with problems in textual editing and physical bibliography. Inquiries should be addressed to the head of the centre.

The centre coordinates a program for the degree of Master of Arts by coursework and thesis in the area of bibliographical and textual studies. This program normally consists of three required subjects, a fourth subject selected from a range offered, and a thesis to the value of ninety-six points.

Coursework

(i) Required subjects:

* BTM5010.12 Analytical and descriptive bibliography

* BTM5020.12 Textual studies

* BTM5030.12 Australian booktrade history

(ii) One subject chosen from:

* BTM5040.12 Special study

* EUM5520.12 Manuscript studies

* LAR5340.12 Historical bibliography

Thesis

A thesis of wordlength to be determined by the Committee for Graduate Studies is to be submitted.



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