Workshop: Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents
Editing Institute Welcomes Applications for 2014
The Association for Documentary Editing (ADE) welcomes
applications for the 43rd Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents, to
be held 20-24 July 2014 in Louisville, Kentucky.
The Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents is
an annual five-day workshop for individuals new to the field of historical
documentary editing. With the needs of the participants as a guide, experienced
documentary editors provide instruction in the principles and practices of
documentary editing and insight into the realities of work on a documentary
edition.
Documentary editing is the craft of preparing historical
writings or literary works for publication in print or online. The goal is to
produce an authoritative edition of the material, with an accurate
transcription of the original manuscript and an editorial framework that
facilitates understanding of the text and context.
Participants in the Editing Institute might be joining
the staff of an existing documentary editing project or launching their own.
Since its inception in 1972, the Editing Institute has trained more than 500
individuals. These include not only full-time documentary editors but also
college and university faculty and graduate students, archivists and
librarians, government historians, public historians, and independent scholars.
The faculty for the 2014 Editing Institute will include
Cathy Moran Hajo (Margaret Sanger Papers at New York University); Ondine Le
Blanc (Massachusetts Historical Society); Jennifer Stertzer (Papers of George
Washington at the University of Virginia), and Bob Karachuk (Ulysses S. Grant
Presidential Library at Mississippi State University).
The Editing Institute charges no tuition, and travel
stipends will be provided to participants living outside the Louisville area.
Admission, however, is competitive. The deadline for
applications is
15 March.
For an application or more information, please e-mail!
Bob Karachuk, ADE Education Director, ade-educationdir@documentaryediting.org.
The Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents is
administered by the Association for Documentary Editing under a grant from the
National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), an affiliate
of the National Archives.
Jennifer E. Steenshorne, Ph.D.
Associate Editor, The Papers of John Jay Rare Book and
Manuscript Library Butler Library, 6th Fl. East
535 West 114th St.
New York, NY 10027 1-212-854-4869