Alberto Campagnolo
Alberto Campagnolo trained as a book conservator (in Spoleto, Italy) and has worked in that capacity in various institutions, e.g. London Metropolitan Archives, St. Catherine’s Monastery (Egypt), and the Vatican Library. He studied Conservation of Library Materials at Ca’ Foscari University Venice, and holds an MA in Digital Culture and Technology from King’s College London. He holds a PhD with a thesis on an automated visualization of historical bookbinding structures from the Ligatus Research Centre (University of the Arts, London). He was a CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow (2016-2018) in Data Curation for Medieval Studies at the Library of Congress (Washington, DC). Alberto, in collaboration with Dot Porter (SIMS, UPenn Libraries, Philadelphia, PA), has been involved from the onset in the development of VisColl, a model and tool for the recording and visualization of the gathering structure of books in codex format. Alberto has served on the Digital Medievalist board since 2014, first as Deputy Director, and then as Director (2015-2020). He is especially interested in the digital representation of the physicality of books, and bookbindings in particular.
Location
Belgium
Disciplines
- Digital Humanities
- Humanities
- Archaeology
- Cultural Studies and Ethnic Studies
- Information Science and Technology
- Library and Museum Studies
- Materials Science
Affiliation
KU Leuven