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...
The deadline is approaching for applications to the introductory TEI customization workshop in the NEH-funded “Taking TEI Further” institutes. Please note that the dates for the “Publishing and Transforming TEI Data” seminar have been changed. Taking TEI Further:...
Matthew James Vechinski, Ph.D. in English and Textual Studies, University of Washington, is organizing a seminar "THE TEXT AS DESIGNED OBJECT" at the Seventeenth Biennial Conference of the Society for Textual Scholarship, to be held at Loyola University Chicago,...
Please help the Society for American Archivists recognize the best in our profession! Have you read a great new book about archives? Seen an exceptional new finding aid? Encountered a new documentary publication that is head and shoulders above the rest? Has a new...
I'm writing to remind you that Humanities Advocacy Day is only a little more than two months away. As I'm sure all of you are only too well aware, the FY'14 appropriations battle will be a very difficult one as the pressure to cut spending increases. The grants...
The Association for Documentary Editing is soliciting nominations for the 2013 Lyman H. Butterfield Award. The award is presented annually to an individual, project, or institution for recent contributions in the areas of documentary publication, teaching, and...
Caroline W. Van Deusen, Project Archivist with E-Archives and new ADE member will publish an article, "The Diary of Elizabeth Dixon" in the March 2013 issue of White House History. The article describes the life of a young mother and wife of a junior congressman...
Past ADE president Chuck Hobson has completed work on his edition of St. George Tucker’s Law Reports and Selected Papers, 1782-1825 (3 vols., Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture), and its publication will be celebrated by a reception at the...
Marc Rothenberg, formerly of the Papers of Joseph Henry, and now at the National Science Foundation, is the president of the Society for History in the Federal Government for 2012-2013. The Society was founded in 1979 in Washington, DC, to advance the unique...
The ADE brings historical documents to life by helping editors preserve, interpret, and share important records from the past with the public.
UPDATE: In light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the editors have decided to extend the contribution deadline for Issue 39...
The John Dickinson Writings Project (JDP), under the auspices of the Center for Digital Editing at the University of Virginia,...
The Papers of Abraham Lincoln seeks two assistant editors. The assistant editor performs editorial, technical, and...
The Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr., at SUNY College at Old Westbury seek an Assistant Editor. Project Description: The Papers...