
Joint Conference of the Society for Textual Scholarship and the Association for Documentary Editing
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
June 17-20, 2015
The Society for Textual Scholarship and Association for Documentary Editing announce a historic joint conference of the two organizations to be held at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, an international hub for digital editing. Home to the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities and numerous print and digital editing projects, UNL is located in the capital of Nebraska and offers opportunities for exploring the history and geography of the Great Plains.
Program Organizers: Andrew Jewell, Amanda Gailey, Elizabeth Lorang, Kenneth M. Price
Keynote Speaker: Jerome McGann
Deadline for proposals was January 30, 2015
Opportunity for New Editors: Institute for Editing Historical Documents
With funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the Association for Documentary Editing each year offers an additional opportunity in conjunction with the ADE annual meeting: the Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents, a five-day workshop for individuals new to the practice of historical documentary editing. The deadline for applications to the 2015 Editing Institute has already passed and a full roster of participants has been admitted. The 2016 Editing Institute is tentatively scheduled for 31 July – 4 August in New Orleans, Louisiana. For more information, contact ADE Education Director Bob Karachuk.