Scholarly Editing Call for Reviews

Do you have a new documentary editing project? Let us know! We currently seek material to review in Volume 40 of Scholarly Editing, which will be published in 2022. Scholarly Editing reviews letterpress and digital editions, digital projects, and the digital tools that enhance the recovery of, and expand access […]

Job Announcement: Assistant Editor at the Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr.

Assistant Editor The Papers of Clarence Mitchell, Jr., and the NAACP Washington Bureau, SUNY College at Old Westbury Project Description: Clarence Mitchell, Jr., was to the NAACP’s legislative struggle what Thurgood Marshall was to the NAACP’s legal struggle, the defining and inspirational strategist and leader whose mission was to uphold […]

NEH Awards Grant for a Federated Digital Resource of Early Weather and Climate Records

In January, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) awarded a Digital Humanities Advancement Grant of $44,570 to support collaborative planning by the University of Virginia’s Center for Digital Editing (CDE), the Center for Digital Scholarship at the American Philosophical Society (APS), and the Papers of Thomas Jefferson at Princeton […]

Call for Nominations: Boydston Essay Prize 2021-2022

The Association for Documentary Editing invites nominations for the 2021-22 Boydston Essay Prize. The prize will be awarded to the best essay or review published between January 1 and December 31 2020, the primary focus of which is the editing of a volume of works or documents. The award carries […]

Tribute to Jenn Steenshorne by Robb Haberman

This tribute to our late colleague Jennifer Steenshorne, by ADE treasurer and longtime Papers of John Jay editor Robb Haberman, was first published by the Columbia University Libraries. We thank Elizabeth Nuxoll for bringing it to our attention. The John Jay Papers Project, The Rare Book & Manuscript Library, and Columbia […]

Call for Papers – The Society for Textual Scholarship 2022

The Society for Textual Scholarship 2022 conference will be hosted by Loyola University Chicago May 26-28, with the theme of “Cultural Mappings.” We seek to explore the multivalent ways that mapping as a mode of inquiry and a methodological tool in the field of textual scholarship makes visible the meanings […]

Call for Papers: Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage 2022 Conference

ADE Members may be interested in submitting papers to the 2022 Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Conference. The meeting theme is La Politiquera: Recovering Politics/Recovering Political Voices. They seek proposals on the following themes: Digital Humanities Analytical studies of recovered authors and/or texts Critical, historical and theoretical approaches to recovered […]