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The Whitehead Research Project Publishes New Volume
In January 2021 the Edinburgh Critical Edition of the Complete Works of Alfred North Whitehead published volume 2 of its intended 6 volume collection of the complete, collected published works and previously unpublished lectures, papers, and correspondence of...
Correspondence of James K. Polk: Final Volume Published
The University of Tennessee Press has published the fourteenth and final volume of the Correspondence of James K. Polk. Covering April 1848 to June 1849, it features letters from the last months of his presidency and of his life. It culminates over six decades...
Call For Papers for MLA 2022: Editing Outside the Walls
Scholarly editing has grown in scope and diversified into many fields of practice in recent years, including many intellectual projects in a variety of settings outside the traditional domains of documentary editing. These digital humanities projects and other...
Internship Opportunity with the Theodore Roosevelt Center
Remote Digital Cataloging and Review/History Internships The Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University is seeking interns to participate in the cataloging of historical documents in the Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. The goal of the Center is to...
The Correspondence of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore Seeks an Assistant or Associate Editor
The Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies (CCPS) at American University seeks to hire an assistant or associate editor for the Correspondence of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore. This documentary editing project aims to locate and publish, in print...
Call for Contributions: Special Section of Scholarly Editing
Call for Contributions: Special Section of Scholarly Editing Issue 39--Uncovering and Sustaining the Cultural Record Editing primary sources for publication has extensive origins in multiple disciplines, as is evident from the membership of the Association for...
Educational Opportunities in Digital Scholarly Editing
The Institute of English Studies (the IES) is offering two opportunities that might be of interest to ADE members. Dr. Christopher Ohge, a lecturer in Digital Approaches to Literature at the IES, is offering an online short course on Digital Scholarly Editing from...
The North Carolina Civil War Roster Project Seeks a Historian/Editor
The Historical Research Office of the North Carolina Office of Archives & History seeks to hire a historian/editor for the NC Civil War Roster Project. This work is an inventory of the state’s Confederate and United States troops which first went to press in...
Boydston Essay Prize, 2020-21
The Association for Documentary Editing invites nominations for the 2020-21 Boydston Essay Prize. The prize will be awarded to the best essay or review published between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2019, the primary focus of which is the editing of a volume of...
Winners of the Sharon Ritenour Stevens Prize for 2020 and 2021
The Association for Documentary Editing (ADE) is proud to announce the winners of the Sharon Ritenour Stevens Prize for 20/21: Manaswini Ramkumar, a PhD candidate in International Relations and an adjunct faculty member of the School of International Service at...

