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The Scholarly Editions and Translations program has released updated guidelines for NEH scholarly edition grants. For more: buff.ly/4cUQmqW
The next deadline for applications is December 4, 2024.
Enjoying this morning's sessions at #docedit24 with sessions on collaborating and practices in the digital realm, followed by "textual tangles" in print and digital editions!
Sharing our appreciation for another Annual Meeting sponsor: the Primary Source Cooperative at the Massachusetts Historical Society! You'll have the chance to learn more at a workshop on Saturday and enjoy a coffee break afterwards. Join us! buff.ly/3VeTqr9#docedit24
We're so grateful to our Annual Meeting sponsors! The Center for Digital Editing and Association for Documentary Editing are sponsoring our opening reception on Thursday evening. Join us: buff.ly/3VeTqr9#docedit24
You'll also have the chance to get out of the conference room and explore the local area at this year's Annual Meeting! Explore downtown Buffalo by double decker bus, visit Niagara Falls or take a trolley tour of Forest Lawn Cemetery. To sign up: buff.ly/3VeTqr9
Annual Meeting sessions will start with this featured roundtable: "The Ethics of Documenting Community: Collaboration Toward the Preservation of US Latina Texts." You won't want to miss it! Register for ADE's annual meeting: buff.ly/3JJ4d7I
Book your room today to access the conference rate for the ADE Annual Meeting in Buffalo! This rate is valid for June 19 – June 22. Book your room using this link: buff.ly/3JJ4d7I
At the Annual Meeting, you’ll want to join us for a special lunch presentation with three local leaders of the Haudenosaunee Archive, Knowledge and Resource Portal (HARK). Sign up for this special lunchtime session when you register: buff.ly/3JJ4d7I
Join us at the Annual Meeting to hear from keynote speaker, Christopher Ohge of the University of London about “Editing the Editor: Reconstructing Mary Anne Rawson’s Anti-Slavery Anthology 'The Bow in the Cloud' (1834) With Digital Tools.” To register: buff.ly/3JJ4d7I
What's the best place to be this summer, between June 20-22? The ADE Annual Meeting in Buffalo, New York, of course! Registration now open and all info at this link: buff.ly/3JJ4d7I
Check out “Scholarly Editing: Fostering Communities of Recovery,” a two-part webinar hosted by eLaboratories and presented by Dr. Noelle Baker, Dr. Raquel Baker, Bianca Swift, and the Artist Marcia X. Part 1 on April 4 and Part 2 on April 8. More info: buff.ly/4ah3SEQ
Nominations are open for the Lyman H. Butterfield Award, recognizing recent contributions in the areas of documentary publication, teaching, and service. Find out more: buff.ly/3IB4LMo
We want to hear from you! As part of the ADE Strategic Planning Committee’s annual goals, we are interested in hearing from the membership. Please share your thoughts in our survey:
buff.ly/3ORq4wu. Survey closes March 1 and we'll share a report in the spring. Thanks!