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Re-envisioning Scholarly Editing, with a Focus on Recovery
June 26, 2021 @ 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm EDT
Moderator: Noelle A. Baker, independent scholar; co-editor, The Almanacks of Mary Moody Emerson: A Scholarly Digital Edition, and Margaret Fuller: Collected Writing.
Scholarly Editing, the open-access, peer-reviewed digital annual of the Association for Documentary Editing, was edited by Andrew Jewell and Amanda Gailey from 2012-2017, with a history as a newsletter and the print publication Documentary Editing, since 1979. ADE Director of Publications Silvia Glick began the process of revitalizing the journal. This session will explore the reboot of the journal, its current focus on the recovery of marginalized and racialized voices, and its future. Issue 39 will debut later this year.
Dr. Raffaele Viglianti (@raffazizzi) is a Research Programmer at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, University of Maryland, where he works on a number of digital humanities projects. His research is grounded in digital humanities and textual scholarship, where “text” includes musical notation.
Kathryn Tomasek (@kathryntomasek) teaches U.S. Women’s History. She has been PI on awards from the Office of Digital Humanities, from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the German Research Foundation, and from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Robert Riter is a faculty member in the University of Alabama’s School of Library and Information Studies. He coordinates the School’s Archival Studies Program and teaches courses in archival studies and book history.
This event will be recorded and uploaded to the ADE Youtube Channel.