Category: Project news
Publications, new hires, reviews.
The Papers of Jefferson Davis
Congratulations to Lynda Crist and her team – Volume 14 of The Papers of Jefferson Davis has been published, completing the edition. Project resources are being folded into those of Fondren Library and the Woodson Research Center (Special Collections), Rice University, and are still open for research. The website (https://jeffersondavis.rice.edu) is […]
Joseph Smith Papers Announces Launch of Newsletter and Publication of Tenth Volume
The Joseph Smith Papers Project invites you to subscribe to our forthcoming e-newsletter. In an effort to improve communication about the project, the newsletter will be released two or three times a year and will include updates, project news, short articles by volume editors, and new information gleaned from documents. […]
Margaret Sanger Papers Moves To NYU Libraries
As of October 1, 2014, Dr. Esther Katz announces that the Margaret Sanger Papers, a scholarly editing project, has joined NYU’s Division of Libraries, after a long stint at the History Department in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. As part of this move, the Project has new offices […]
Emma Goldman: Still too hot to handle? U.C. Berkeley set to pull plug on anarchist’s archive
jweekly.com | j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern California Thursday, October 16, 2014 Emma Goldman: Still too hot to handle? U.C. Berkeley set to pull plug on anarchist’s archive by rebecca spence , j. correspondent Sidebar: Anarchist, feminist, free speech champion As U.C. Berkeley celebrates the 50th anniversary of […]
Press Release: Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History
Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History info@jacobleislerinstitute.org P.O. Box 86, Hudson NY 12534 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Hudson, New York—The Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History is excited to announce the opening of its office at 46 Green Street in Hudson, […]
Jefferson Papers Staff News
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson editorial project warmly congratulates Elaine Weber Pascu, the 2014 recipient of the ADE’s Lyman H. Butterfield Award given at the Association’s annual meeting in Louisville in July. We also welcome two new colleagues, who join us as assistant editors: Andrew J. B. Fagal completed his […]
Papers of the Revolutionary Era Pinckney Statesmen Announces New Associate Editor!
The Papers of the Revolutionary Era Pinckney Statesmen is delighted to announce that Robert Karachuk has accepted our offer to join our staff as Associate Editor, beginning officially July 1, 2014, but deferring his arrival in South Carolina until August 4 after the conclusion of the Institute for the Editing, […]
Emma Goldman Papers To Receive Hamer-Kegan Award
The Emma Goldman Papers will receive the 2014 Philip M. Hamer and Elizabeth Hamer Kegan Award. The Hamer-Kegan Award is given by the Society of American Archivists Foundation in recognition of an archivist, editor, group of individuals, or institution that has increased public awareness of a specific body of documents […]
Volume 2 of the Joseph Smith Papers is now available!
The Joseph Smith Papers Project is pleased to announce the release of Documents, Volume 2: July 1831–January 1833 (ed. Matthew C. Godfrey, Mark Ashurst-McGee, Grant Underwood, Robert J. Woodford, William G. Hartley, Church Historian’s Press: 2013). This second volume of the Documents series opens in the summer of 1831 with […]
Einstein Papers Digital Platform Chosen
From Tizra’s Oct. 9, 2013 blog: Princeton University Press has selected Tizra as the digital publishing platform it will use to make The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein available online. One of the most ambitious publishing ventures ever undertaken in the documentation of the history of science, The Collected Papers […]