Come Say Hello! (at our conference)

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Over the past three years, Ive kept you up to date on the Taylor-Fillmore project via this blog and Twitter. I will continue to do so. But next month, for the first time in our projects history, we will...

people sitting at picnic table

Photograph of picnic dinner by Joseph John Kirkbride [1889]. Library of Congress.

Over the past three years, Ive kept you up to date on the Taylor-Fillmore project via this blog and Twitter. I will continue to do so. But next month, for the first time in our projects history, we will host an in-person (and virtual) event! On June 2225 you can come visit us, and our colleagues on other documentary editing projects, either at American University in Washington, DC, or on the screen of your favorite electronic gadget.

Our project, and more generally AUs Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies (CCPS), will host the annual conference ofthe Association for Documentary Editing (ADE). Ive mentioned this organization before. It connects professionals who locate and publish historical and literary documentsfrom Adams to Einstein, from Mary Baker Eddy to Martin Luther King Jr. At their annual conference, last held in-person in 2019, they share what theyve found in the documents, what techniques they use to edit them, and what its like to do that work. This years hybrid event, with the theme Modalities of Text and Editing, will highlight both the variety of documents that editors are making accessible and the variety of technologies and strategies that theyre employing.

Please registerhereto attend either in person or virtually. Because the ADE wants this conference to be welcoming and equitable for all attendees, it is not charging registration fees andis using ADE funds to keep the banquet and breakfast fees as low as possible.

Sessions will include a roundtable with Shelly Lowe, chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and other federal and international leaders in the humanities; a panel on first ladies papers by the First Ladies Association for Research and Education (FLARE); and a breakfast talk by Mia Owens on her experience as AUs inaugural graduate fellow on the History of Slavery and Its Legacies in Washington, DC. You may even get to hear me talk a little about this very blog. The evening of June 22, CCPS will co-sponsor an opening reception, along with digital publishing cooperatives at the University of Virginia and the Massachusetts Historical Society.

Please preregisterby June 5.This is not required but will greatly aid our planning. Preregistration is required for the banquet, the breakfast, and housing; to guarantee spots on tours; and to receive the virtual sign-in links. Sessions will be held at AUs Katzen Arts Center, AUs Washington College of Law, andthe Embassy Suites Chevy Chase Pavilion.

A limited number of assistantships, with free meals at the banquet and the breakfast, are available for students who assist at the registration desk.

You can read more about the conference, including housing options for those traveling and an outline of the program,here. (Note that the conference hotel rate is available until May 22. Residence hall reservations are open until June 5.) If you have any questionsor are interested in an assistantship,please contact me at mdcohen@american.edu.


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