Participants Selected for the 47th Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents
The Association for Documentary Editing is pleased to announce the participants selected for the 47th Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents to be held 17–21 June, 2018, in Olympia, Washington:
Kathryn Blizzard, Research Editor and Communications Specialist, Center for Digital Editing at the University of Virginia
Project: The Washington Papers and The Center for Digital Editing
Kate Bredeson, Associate Professor of Theatre, Reed College
Project: A Lifetime of Resistance: the Diaries of Judith Malina 1947-2015
Bronwen Arthur, Assistant Editor
Project: The Mary Baker Eddy Library
M. Kelly Carr, Assistant Professor of Communication, University of West Florida
Project: Justice Roger Brooke Taney Papers, Digital Collection
Kim Curtis, Research Editor
Project: The Martha Washington Papers and Washington Family Papers
Sinikka Elvington, Research Project Administrative Assistant & Editorial Assistant
Project: Einstein Papers Project
Gwen Fries, Editorial Assistant, Massachusetts Historical Society
Project: Adams Papers Editorial Project
Jolynn Amrine Goertz, PhD Candidate in Literature, University of Alabama
Project: Journal of John Work
David Gregory, Graduate Student and Assistant Editor, Cumberland University
Project: Presidential Papers of Martin Van Buren
Deborah Gussman, Professor of American Literature, Stockton University
Project: Catharine Maria Sedgwick Online Letters
Christian Heimburger, Historian, LDS Church History Department
Project: The Joseph Smith Papers
Sarah Ketchley, Affiliate Instructor, University of Washington
Project: The Hidden Women of the ‘Golden Age’ of Egyptian Archaeology: A Developing Digital Archive
Melissa Klamer, Ph.D. Candidate in English, Michigan State University
Project: “The music of [her] thoughts”: A Digital Scholarly Edition of Elizabeth Gaskell’s Manuscript Diary
Shawn Moore, Assistant Professor of English, Florida SouthWestern State College
Project: Digital Cavendish Project
Pia Russell, Learning and Research Librarian, University of Victoria Libraries
Project: Creating a Digital Library of British Columbia’s Historical School Textbooks, 1870-1920
Madison Santmyer, Undergraduate Research Assistant, University of South Carolina
Project: The Papers of the Revolutionary Era Pinckney Statesmen Digital Edition
Natalie Smith, Editorial Assistant
Project: Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition
Dana Stefanelli, Assistant Editor
Project: Papers of George Washington, Revolutionary War Series
Jane Tottenham, Doctoral Student in English, National University of Ireland, Galway
Project: The Journal of Caroline Synge (1818-1862): A Digital Edition and Study in Life Writing
Constanze Weise, Assistant Professor of History, Henderson State University
Project: The Niger Expedition of Dr. William Balfour Baikie in 1854-1859: Correspondence with the British Foreign Office
Andrew Wiley, PhD Candidate and Associate Editor, Cumberland University
Project: The Papers of Martin Van Buren
The IEHD Admissions Committee for 2018 consisted of Jennifer Stertzer, Senior Editor at the Washington Papers and Director of the Center for Digital Editing at the University of Virginia, Whitney Smith, Assistant Editor at the Civil War Governors of Kentucky, and Nikolaus Wasmoen, ADE Education Director. The Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents is administered by the ADE under a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), an affiliate of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
For more information, please visit the IEHD page or e-mail the ADE Education Director at nlwasmoe@buffalo.edu.