Martin Van Buren and the 250th Anniversary of the United States: A Symposium April 8-10, 2027
The Papers of Martin Van Buren is holding a symposium on April 8-10, 2027.
The Papers of Martin Van Buren is holding a symposium on April 8-10, 2027.
As a field concerned with making historical evidence both available and accessible, documentary editing has long been understood to be closely related to public history. Many documentary editing...
Do you know of an event, conference, work shop, website, news item, or publication that would be of interest to your fellow editors? Do you have an idea for a short article on some facet of editing or an intriguing document? Has your project published a volume or...
This is just a brief reminder that there is still time if you wish to submit to Scholarly Editing: The Annual of the Association for Documentary Editing for the 2014 issue. We will continue to receive submissions for essays on the theory and practice...
From Facebook: The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum announced today that Amazon Web Services has awarded the Papers of Abraham Lincoln an “AWS in Education Grant” of $24,000 in storage services. This will allow the Papers of Abraham Lincoln to store...
The University of Virginia Press seeks to hire an Editorial and Technical Specialist within our Rotunda division (http://www.upress.virginia.edu/rotunda/), which publishes peer-reviewed born-digital scholarly works. The incumbent in this position will be working...
Departmental Overview Located in the midst of the Mark Twain Papers in The Bancroft Library, the Mark Twain Project is editing and publishing a comprehensive scholarly edition of Mark Twain's writings, including all of his letters, notebooks, and unpublished...
The Washington Post reported that the Abraham Lincoln Papers might be forced to cease its search for Lincoln documents at the National Archives, due to funding shortages. The article focuses on the impact that the funding shortage will have on the Lincoln Papers'...
News from David Sewell: Following agreement among the ADE Council, the UVA Press, and the book's authors, the online version of Mary Jo Kline & Susan Holbrook Perdue's "A Guide to Documentary Editing" (3rd edition) is now available to all as an open-access...
Read about how math teachers at the Illinois State University were able to rejoin a loose page of young Abraham Lincoln's math problems with ten other surviving pages, in a post by ISU's Media Relations. From the post: “The discovery of an 11th leaf of Lincoln’s...
The ADE brings historical documents to life by helping editors preserve, interpret, and share important records from the past with the public.
The Historical Research Office of the North Carolina Office of Archives & History seeks to hire a historian/editor for the...
The Association for Documentary Editing invites nominations for the 2020-21 Boydston Essay Prize. The prize will be awarded to...
The Association for Documentary Editing (ADE) is proud to announce the winners of the Sharon Ritenour Stevens Prize for 20/21:...
The Rare Book School, a non-profit institute that provides advocacy, education, and outreach for the study, care, and uses of...