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Footprints:Jewish Books Through Time and Place is a project dedicated to
collecting information about individual copies of Jewish books printed
between 1450 and 1800. Based on a range of material sources and through a
wide network of collaborators and contributors, Footprints collects and
aggregates information about the movement of copies of Jewish books printed
in the long early modern period (roughly corresponding to the hand-press
era), and follows evidence of their movement into the twenty-first century.
In this presentation we will explore how Footprints derives its
information, how its data is linked to other authorities, and how it
represents its findings to offer exciting opportunities to encounter big
questions about the ownership of books and the transit of knowledge about
Judaic topics in a global view from the early modern period to the present.
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*Presenters:*

Michelle Margolis Chesner is the Norman E. Alexander Librarian for Jewish
Studies at Columbia University and a co-director of Footprints: Jewish
Books Through Time and Place. Michelle is also the Vice
President/President-Elect of the Association for Jewish Libraries, and she
works at the intersection of Jewish book history and digital humanities.

Joshua Teplitsky is an associate professor in the Department of History at
Stony Brook University (SUNY), where he researches and teaches about Jewish
about Jewish life in Central Europe in the early modern period. His
book, *Prince
of the Press: How One Collector Built History's Most Enduring and
Remarkable Jewish Library* was published in 2019 and was named the winner
of the Salo Baron Prize of the AAJR for best first book in Jewish Studies
in 2019, the 2020 Jordan Schnitzer Book Award of the Association for Jewish
Studies, and was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award. He is
currently at work on a book reconstructing a plague epidemic in
eighteenth-century Prague and its impact on the lives of Jews and
Christians. He has been interviewed for his research on epidemics and
Jewish life in *Times Higher Education* and *Time Magazine*. He is one of
the co-directors of the Digital Humanities project: Footprints: Jewish
Books through Time and Place.

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