Submissions from 2017
The Tibetan Book and Its Precursors, Jim Canary
The Arabic Manuscript Tradition, François Deroche
Bindings Informed by the Arab Manuscript Tradition: A Conservator’s Perspective, Yasmeen Khan
Aristotle and the Medieval University: The Birth of a New Book Format, Erik Kwakkel
Tracing Pali and Thai Manuscripts from Japan to Ireland: Collections, Collectors, and Connections, Justin McDaniel
The Quest of Lost Ancient Literature: The Secrets of Herculaneum Papyri Revealed Through Synchrotron Based Techniques, Vito Mocella
From Parchment to ‘Big Data’: Methods and Tools for a Computational History of Medieval Afro-Eurasia, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
From Birch Bark to Palm Leaves: The Evolution of the Earliest Surviving Buddhist Manuscript Tradition, Richard Salomon
The Yemeni Zaydi Manuscript Tradition, 13th through 20th century, Sabine Schmidtke
Why do People Keep Things (including Manuscripts)?, Daniel Lord Smail
Piece-work and Medieval University Book Production: The Pecia, Katherine Tachau
The Six Manuscript Traditions of the Sasanian Kingdom, Kevin van Bladel
Submissions from 2016
The Dunhuang Diamond Sutra of AD 868: A Conservation Approach That Goes Back to the Original, Mark Barnard
From Roll to Codex?: Christians, Manichaeans, and the Book across Late Antique Eurasia, Paul Dilley
From Picture Books to Illuminated Manuscripts: The Formation of Manichaean Book Culture in its Eurasian Context, Zsuzsanna Gulasci
From Bookroll to Codex, William Johnson
Papyrus as an Ancient Writing Material: Its Structure, Production and Classification, Myriam Krutzsch
Fatimid State Documents, Serial Recyclers and the Cairo Geniza, Marina Rustow
From Damage to Discovery via Virtual Unwrapping: Reading the Scroll from En-Gedi, Brent Seales
Beyond Scrolls and Codices: Manuscript Formats on the Eastern Silk Road, Susan Whitfield
Aspects of Old Uyghur Printed Texts: Corpus, Technique, Dating, Production, Use and Sponsoring, Abdurishid Yakup