Treharne
- Academia.edu webpage
- 'Coming Shortly', The Westminster Libellius of Elizabeth of York: A Description and Transcription, by Jeanie Abbott, et alia. (Stanford, 2014)
- 'Fleshing out the Text', Postmedieval 4:4 (December 2014), New version with notes
Online resources
- Annotated Books Online
- Shakespeare Quartos Online
- Shared Canvas
- EEBO
- ECCO
- ESTC
- Union First Line Index
- Book Traces
- NINES
- Re-Enlightenment Project
- 17th and 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers
- Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)
- C18 Connect
- Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts
- Consulting Medieval Manuscripts Online
- Manuscripts Online
- Monastic Studies Resources - Digital Manuscripts
- Digital Medieval Manuscripts - Harvard College Library
- Free Library of Philadelphia
- Digitized Medieval Manuscripts
- Harold Love's Rochester Edition
- Harold Love, Source Index to English Clandestine Satire 1660-1702
University Working Groups
- Cambridge Scriptorium
- Cambridge Bibliographical Society
- Oxford Centre for the Study of the Book
- Oxford Bibliographical Society
- Florida State History of Text Technologies
Books and Articles
- Thomas Tanselle, Introduction to Scholarly Editing
- Marshall McLuhan, Gutenberg Galaxy (University of Toronto Press, 1969)
- Philip Gaskell, Introduction to Bibliography (Oak Knoll, 1995)
- Fredson Bowers, Principles of Bibliographical Description (St. Paul's Bibliographies, 1949)
- "Raw Data" is an Oxymoron, ed. Gitelman (MIT Press, 2013)
- Duke University Press Sign, Storage and Transmission Series
- Andrew Piper, Book Was There (Chicago, 2013) and Dreaming in Books: The Making of the Bibliographic Imagination in the Romantic Age (Chicago, 2013)
- William St. Clair, The Reading Nation in the Romantic Period (OUP, 2004)
- Elizabeth Eisenstein, Printing Press as an Agent of Change (Cambridge UP, 1982)
- Agent of Change: Print Culture Studies After Elizabeth Eisenstein, eds Baron, Lindquist, & Shevlin (University of Massachusetts Press, 2007)
- Harold Love, The Culture and Commerce of Texts: Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-century England, (OUP, 1998) and English Clandestine Satire, 1660-1702 (OUP, 2004)
- Book History journal @ https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/book_history/
- International Journal of Communication @ http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc
- Huntington Library Quarterly
Presses
Portals and collections
- The Rare Book School
- The Rare Book School of California
- Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Print (SHARP)
- Bibliographical Society of America
- The Bibliographical Society
Vendors
- Via Libri
- A Libris
- AbeBooks
- Maggs Bros.
- Bernard Quaritch Ltd
- Christie’s Books & Manuscripts
- Sotheby’s Books & Manuscript Auction Department
Notable Collections
United States
- Houghton Library @ Harvard University
- Beinecke Library @ Yale University
- Lewis Walpole Library @ Yale University
- Firestone Library @ Princeton University
- Bancroft Library @ UC Berkeley
- Special Collections and Rare Books @ University of Minnesota Library
- Albert and Shirley Small Library @ University of Virginia
- William Andrews Clark Memorial Library @ UC Los Angeles
- Harry Ransom Center @ UT Austin
- The New York Public Library
- Library of Congress
Canada
- Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library @ University of Toronto
- Rare Books and Special Collections @ McGill University
United Kingdom
- Bodleian Library @ Oxford University
- Special Collections @ Cambridge University Library
- The John Rylands Library @ The University of Manchester
- Special Collections @ The University of Edinburgh Library
- Special Collections @ Durham University Library
- Special Collections @ Leeds University
- Special Collections @ University College, London
- British Library
- The Public Record Office
- National Library of Scotland
- Bibliothèque National de France
- Real Biblioteca
- Biblioteca Casconcelos
Independent
- The Folger Shakespeare Library
- The Huntington Library
- The Newberry Library
- The London Library
- The Morgan Library
- Strahov Monastery
- The Vatican Library