Here's the schedule of NBS events at the 2014 Chicago World's Fair of Money in Rosemont, Ill. I hope to see many of you there!
-Editor
Thursday, Aug. 7
Numismatic Bibliomania Society's Symposium
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Q. David Bowers and Dennis Tucker
What it Takes to Get your Numismatic Book or Article in Print:
HOW TO RESEARCH, WRITE, AND HAVE IT PUBLISHED
Room 42
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
The annual Symposium of the Numismatic Bibliomania Society (NBS) will feature the presentation What it Takes to Get your Numismatic Book or Article in Print: HOW TO RESEARCH, WRITE, AND HAVE IT PUBLISHED by distinguished NBS members, Q. David Bowers and Dennis Tucker. This NBS event will be held on Thursday, Aug. 7, from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in Room 42 of the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois, as part of the American Numismatic Association’s “World’s Fair of Money.” A question and answer session will follow immediately. The NBS Symposium is open to all ANA convention goers.
Attendees will learn the keys to producing successful books and articles from two noted experts.
Dennis Tucker
As publisher at Whitman Publishing LLC, Dennis Tucker is the gatekeeper for incoming manuscripts and ideas for the world’s largest numismatic publisher. A leading hobby booster for 80 years, Whitman Publishing has put millions of books, supplies, folders, and albums in the hands of new collectors, young and old, in addition to publishing many books for more advanced numismatists.
Q. David Bowers
Q. David Bowers is author of more than 50 award winning numismatic books, hundreds of articles and is a noted rare coin dealer, currently Chairman Emeritus of Stack’s Bowers, of Irvine, California; New York City; Wolfeboro, NH; Paris and Hong Kong. Both Bowers and Tucker are longtime Numismatic Bibliomania Society members.
Numismatic Bibliomania Society Board Meeting
1-2:30 p.m.
Room 43
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
Friday, Aug. 8
Numismatic Bibliomania Society General Meeting
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Room 42
Donald E. Stephens Convention Center
Dan Hamelberg
Foundational Documents of the U.S. Mint
NBS Past President Dan Hamelberg is a longtime U.S. coin collector and numismatic bibliophile, whose personal library of some 15,000 volumes includes some of the rarest specimens of U.S. numismatic literature. He will discuss and display a few highlights of his library, including Thomas Jefferson’s work on weights, measures, and coins, the Congressional Act creating the Mint, and papers appointing Henry Voigt as the first coiner to the U.S. Mint. The latter two documents are both signed by Thomas Jefferson.
Wayne Homren
The Past, Present and Future of Online Numismatics
Wayne Homren is founder and editor of The E-Sylum, the weekly NBS electronic newsletter for numismatic bibliophiles, researchers and “just plain collectors”. Covering topics all over the numismatic map from book reviews, hobby history and recent coin designs, its readership spans an engaged and influential global audience, including top authors, collectors and dealers on six continents. For his work Homren won the 2008 Burnett Anderson Memorial Award for numismatic writing.
Having worked in the technology field his entire career, Homren has been in the vanguard of applying new technologies to his numismatic hobby. “He was writing a blog before the word was coined,” said NBS Historian Joel Orosz. He created NBS’ first web site by hand in the mid-1990s, and led its upgrade in 2008. The site includes a free archive of all E-Sylum
issues, encompassing over 17,000 articles to date.
His talk will summarize the history of numismatics on the Internet from the early days of dialup through today’s mobile app-driven world, and looks beyond today to a world where ever more numismatic information is instantly findable and seamlessly usable online.
The Symposium may have some musical competition. According to the ANA web site, at 11:45 that morning, conventiongoers will be treated to "Autograph Singing by U.S. Mint Deputy Director
Richard A. Peterson"
-Editor
For the full convention schedule, see:
http://worldsfairofmoney.com/schedule.aspx
Wayne Homren, Editor
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