The Porous Scholarly Edition
byMLA 2019 session co-sponsored with the Association for Computers and the Humanities Co-organizers: Susan Brown (MLA Committee for Scholarly Editions) and Lisa Rhody (Association…
MLA 2019 session co-sponsored with the Association for Computers and the Humanities Co-organizers: Susan Brown (MLA Committee for Scholarly Editions) and Lisa Rhody (Association…
The Porous Scholarly Edition: Joint session proposed by the Association for Computers and the Humanities and the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions; official CFP…
Participants discuss the white paper “Considering the Scholarly Edition in the Digital Age,” issued by the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions. Flanders and Siemens, primary authors of the white paper, describe its purposes and principles; textual scholars who work in different historical periods, from the medieval to the modern, respond.
A CSE session at MLA 2017.
A CSE session at MLA 2017.
A CSE session at MLA 2017.
[Note: this post is an invited response to the MLA’s Committee on Scholarly Editions’s recent white paper, “Considering the Scholarly Edition in the Digital…
Editing at the Crossroads: Language Contact and Editions in Languages Other Than English Program arranged by the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions Presiding: Heather Bamford,…
Editing Unruly Objects Program arranged by the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions Presiding: Timothy L. Stinson, North Carolina State Univ. “On Dave the Potter,” Michael A….
A CSE session at MLA 2014.
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