Guide to Documentary Editing, 3rd ed. Released in Open Access Form

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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 publication: http://gde.upress.virginia.edu

Previously, access was tied to purchase of the print edition. (Which is still very much available: http://books.upress.virginia.edu/detail%2Fbooks%2Fgroup-3522.xml)

Currently, contents of the online version are identical to those of the print edition, with the addition of a linked index and a search facility (ad-supported, but more versatile than Google’s).

 

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