Click on the image below to see our Wakelet collection of tweets from our hashtag #teachingcodex at the 2024 workshop on hybridity. Each presentation was live tweeted as a separate thread, and you can click on the embedded tweet to see an overview of the whole presentation.
For readers who do not use Twitter, a Thread Reader archive of each thread is linked on the 2024 Timetable page.


It’s wonderful to see your site re-appear in my wordpress Roll, and with such a fascinating subject – Hybrid manuscripts. Alas – I’m among the number of those who have sworn off ‘X’ and F/Book (dropped both ten years ago) and I do hope you’ll put a written version of the material on your website/blogsite, where there are articles written years ago to which I still return, and refer others.
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Thank you so much for these kind words. We’d certainly like to have a fully embedded version here, but Twitter/X has now made it impossible to embed more than one tweet at a time, and at the moment, unfortunately no committee member would have time to transcribe all the live tweets. It’s something we may be able to arrange in time, and knowing that there would be an audience is an added incentive!
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I understand the problem with transcribing tweets, but I should be grateful even if what was published on the website were the “five-minute introductions” which – perhaps – the speakers already had as a prepared paper (??)
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We’re pleased to be able to let you know that you can now access an archived version of all the Twitter threads via hyperlinks on our 2024 Timetable page. This does not require a Twitter account to read.
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We are hoping to publish a couple of blog posts based on some of the presentations, so watch this space! Some other resources: this post from 2022 gives some background to Mulaika Hijjas’s presentation and Sian Witherden’s presentation focused on this blog post for St John’s College.
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