We are pleased to announce that the official registration for the ESTS 2025 conference (Tours, 28-30 April 2025) is now open and can be completed directly on the conference website: cesr-ests2025.sciencesconf.o…
The Provisional Programme includes a TEI Publisher workshop, open to all registered attendees (but limited to 24 participants): cesr-ests2025.sciencesconf.o…
Variants 17-18 is now available to read here: journals.openedition.org/var… This double issue was edited by @WoutDLN , @ellibleeker , and @rossinholet , and contains essays from the consecutive GENESIS and ESTS 2022 conferences, among other essays and reviews.
Please share the CFP for: 'Bodies and Environments in the Early Modern World'. Our keynotes are Marcy Norton
@marcy_norton (Pennsylvania) & Sara Miglietti @saramiglietti (Warburg Institute). Join us 9-10 June @TheJohnRylands Manchester. Further details: sites.manchester.ac.uk/sleep…...
The Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and Gender is currently accepting applications for Graduate Student Travel Grants for spring/summer 2025 conferences.
⚡️Call for Papers: Legal Issues in Textual Scholarship⚡️ sites.google.com/view/estsle… Deadline for submissions: 18 June. This online symposium will take place on 27 October 2023
ESTS membership fees are discounted until 30 May 2023. Current prices are: €30 for students and unaffiliated Members, €35 for other Members
Membership info here: tinyurl.com/mz9hahxb
The nominations for the ESTS Board are currently OPEN, until Monday 20 march. Details on how and where to submit nominations can be found here: tinyurl.com/47xbbb6t
ALT A screenshot of the Warburg Digital Library landing page, with text which reads: "The Warburg Institute is the premier institute in the world for the study of cultural history and the role of images in culture. It is concerned with the histories of art and science, and their relationship with superstition, magic, and popular beliefs. Its researches are historical, philological and anthropological. It is dedicated to the study of the survival and transmission of cultural forms – whether in literature, art, music or science – across borders and from the earliest times to the present. We hope to build our digital collections to reflect this remit."
We are thrilled to share with you our programme for #ESTS2023!
Join us in Canterbury on April 13-14 2023 for a two-day conference on the theme of 'Authorship, Identity, and Textual Scholarship'
@mems_ukc@CburyCathedral@UniKent@ESTS_eu
Register: bit.ly/ESTS2023 [1/2]
ALT Poster for the programme. Background description (applied to all images): background is a collage of manuscript and early printed books in different languages on the left, engravings of authors' portraits, such as Toni Morrison and janes austen on top left corner , old books and an old type writer on the bottom right corner, and an antique bust on bottom left corner. Top right corner are the engraved portraits of Shakespeare and Aphra Behn, further to the corner is written in large ESTS 2023.
Day 1 - Thursday 13 April. Programme: Registration opens at 8am followed by opening remarks at 9.15. The first session opens at 9.30 with four concurrent panels (Names and Anonymity/Authorship, Manuscripts, and Biography/Authorship and Uncertainty/Born Digital). After a coffee break, Session 2 starts at 11am, with 4 concurrent panels too (Authorship in Early Medieval Europe (1)/Authorial Promotion/Publishing, Authorship, Identity/Principles and Procedures). Lunch from 12.15 to 1pm.
ALT Day 1 - Thursday 13 April. Session 3 starts at 1pm and runs until 2.30pm with 4 concurrent panels (Records and Memory/Rountable: 400 Years from the first folio/Early 20th Century Authorship/Authors and Interfaces). Two Group tours starting at 3.30pm and 4.30pm will run parallely at Canterbury Cathedral Library & Archives for a workshop/exhibit, and the other beng a canterbury literary walking tour leaving from chirst church gate at the cathedral. Wine reception at 6.30pm at the chapter house.
ALT Day 2 - Friday 14 April. Programme. UniKent Special Collections Exhibit at 9am in parallel with the ESTS board Meeting. Tea and coffee at 10am. The fourth session of the conference opens at 10.15am with two concurrent panels (Authorial wishes and editing/B
Digital Scholarly Edition: challenges and new avenues). Followed directly by Session 5 starting at 11.15am, with 4 concurrent panels (Authorship and Posthumous Reputation/Establishing Canons/Authorship and Gendered Identity/Creative Ecologies). Lunch from 12.30 to 1.15pm.
ALT Day 2 - Friday 14 April. Programme. The sixth session of the conference opens at 1.15pm with four concurrent panels (Roundtable: What is Early Modern Dramatic Collaboration?/History and Myth/Digital Approaches and Attribution/Roundtable: Authorship and Practice-as-Research). Followed by a coffee break at 2.45pm. Session 7 starts at 3pm, with 4 concurrent panels (Annotations, interventions, and erasures/Plagiarism and Editorial Intervention/Visibility and Authorship ).
We are thrilled to share with you our programme for #ESTS2023!
Join us in Canterbury on April 13-14 2023 for a two-day conference on the theme of 'Authorship, Identity, and Textual Scholarship'
@mems_ukc@CburyCathedral@UniKent@ESTS_eu
Register: bit.ly/ESTS2023 [1/2]
ALT Poster for the programme. Background description (applied to all images): background is a collage of manuscript and early printed books in different languages on the left, engravings of authors' portraits, such as Toni Morrison and janes austen on top left corner , old books and an old type writer on the bottom right corner, and an antique bust on bottom left corner. Top right corner are the engraved portraits of Shakespeare and Aphra Behn, further to the corner is written in large ESTS 2023.
Day 1 - Thursday 13 April. Programme: Registration opens at 8am followed by opening remarks at 9.15. The first session opens at 9.30 with four concurrent panels (Names and Anonymity/Authorship, Manuscripts, and Biography/Authorship and Uncertainty/Born Digital). After a coffee break, Session 2 starts at 11am, with 4 concurrent panels too (Authorship in Early Medieval Europe (1)/Authorial Promotion/Publishing, Authorship, Identity/Principles and Procedures). Lunch from 12.15 to 1pm.
ALT Day 1 - Thursday 13 April. Session 3 starts at 1pm and runs until 2.30pm with 4 concurrent panels (Records and Memory/Rountable: 400 Years from the first folio/Early 20th Century Authorship/Authors and Interfaces). Two Group tours starting at 3.30pm and 4.30pm will run parallely at Canterbury Cathedral Library & Archives for a workshop/exhibit, and the other beng a canterbury literary walking tour leaving from chirst church gate at the cathedral. Wine reception at 6.30pm at the chapter house.
ALT Day 2 - Friday 14 April. Programme. UniKent Special Collections Exhibit at 9am in parallel with the ESTS board Meeting. Tea and coffee at 10am. The fourth session of the conference opens at 10.15am with two concurrent panels (Authorial wishes and editing/B
Digital Scholarly Edition: challenges and new avenues). Followed directly by Session 5 starting at 11.15am, with 4 concurrent panels (Authorship and Posthumous Reputation/Establishing Canons/Authorship and Gendered Identity/Creative Ecologies). Lunch from 12.30 to 1.15pm.
ALT Day 2 - Friday 14 April. Programme. The sixth session of the conference opens at 1.15pm with four concurrent panels (Roundtable: What is Early Modern Dramatic Collaboration?/History and Myth/Digital Approaches and Attribution/Roundtable: Authorship and Practice-as-Research). Followed by a coffee break at 2.45pm. Session 7 starts at 3pm, with 4 concurrent panels (Annotations, interventions, and erasures/Plagiarism and Editorial Intervention/Visibility and Authorship ).
This 2-day online #TrainTheTrainers webinar shows you how to teach @Transkribus to students, research staff, staff in GLAM or colleagues:
Date: 31.01-01.02. // 2PM - 5.30PM // Cost: Free!
For more details & registration please visit:
👉 readcoop.eu/events/train-the…
CONFERENCE NEWS! We're extending the proposal deadline for June's ADE conference to 2/13. See the CFP @ documentaryediting.org/wordp…. Send proposals/questions to serenity.sutherland@oswego.edu.
Find conference/location (DC) info on the new conference website: documentaryediting.org/wordp….
Call For Papers! The Association for Documentary Editing @editorialnotes conference will be in Washington, DC 22-25 June 2023. The theme is 'Modalities of Text and Editing', details can be found here: documentaryediting.org/wordp…
Submission deadline: 13th February
Ring in the new year with "Forgeries, Facsimiles & Sophisticated Copies." We are accepting applications now through December 5th for this course, which Nick Wilding will be teaching online via Zoom, 9–13 January 2023. rarebookschool.org/courses/g…