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Panel Presentations
- Burek Pierce, Reading Data, Documenting Reading: Vlogbrothers, The Nerdfighter Census, and 21st-Century Readers
- Felsenstein, The “What Middletown Read” Database as an On-Line Resource for Gauging Readership Trends in Late Nineteenth-Century America: J.T. Trowbridge’s The Tinkham Brothers’ Tide-Mill as Exemplar
- Hefner & Timke, Circulating American Magazines: Lessons from the Audit Bureau of Circulations Data
- King, Looking Back on the Reading Experience Database, 1450-1945
- Lamond, The Legacy Database and the Question of the ‘Representative’ Reader
- Leslie, Patterns and Predictability in Borrower Behavior
- Pawley, Linking Ordinary Readers with Texts–and More!: American Public Libraries and the Infrastructure of Print
- Roberts, Growing Pains of Digital Library Projects: The Opportunities and Challenges of Follow-on Initiatives
- Sangster & Halsey, Books and Borrowing Across Scotland, 1750-1830
- Shanahan & Burke, Modeling Contemporary Reading Behavior at City-Scale: The ‘Reading Chicago Reading’ Project
- Tatlock, Knox, & Pentecost, Reading the American South in the Muncie Library, 1892-1902
- Towheed, From UK-RED to READ-IT (2018-2021): Insights and Challenges for the Future