At the 2019 convention in Chicago, the committee will sponsor or cosponsor three sessions:
134. Textuality and Sustainability
Thursday, 3 January, 5:15–6:30 p.m., Columbus H, Hyatt Regency
Program arranged by the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions
Presiding: Susan Brown, U of Guelph
1. “Choose Your Own (Web Archiving) Adventure: On Preserving Queer Interactive Fiction,” Sigrid Anderson Cordell, U of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Meredith Kahn, U of Michigan, Ann Arbor
2. “Presented and Not Published: REED London Reconsidering the Digital Edition,” Diane Jakacki, Bucknell U
3. “Life beyond Life: Sustainability, Linked Open Data, and the Robert Southey Letters,” Laura Mandell, Texas A&M U, College Station
4. “Livingstone Online over Time,” Adrian S. Wisnicki, U of Nebraska, Lincoln
245. The Porous Scholarly Edition
Friday, 4 January, 10:15–11:30 a.m., Gold Coast, Hyatt Regency
Program arranged by the Association for Computers and the Humanities and the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions
Presiding: Lisa Marie Rhody, Graduate Center, City U of New York
1. “Archive Edition Project: Digital Editing and Revision Annotation,” John Bryant, Hofstra U
2. “Defiant Computing: Editing for Social Justice,” Amanda Gailey, U of Nebraska, Lincoln
3. “Inviting Everyone: A Spectrum of Meaningful Scholarship between Academic Rhetoric and Tagging,” Amanda Visconti, U of Virginia
Respondent: Susan Brown, U of Guelph
643. Medieval Texts and Digital Editorial Resources
Sunday, 6 January, 8:30–9:45 a.m., Ohio, Sheraton Grand
Program arranged by the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions
Presiding: Kevin Brownlee, U of Pennsylvania
1. “Digital Resources for Research on Incunabula,” Ana Pairet, Rutgers U, New Brunswick
2. “The Three Crowns and Beyond: Mapping Digital Humanities Projects in Pre- and Early Modern Italian,” F. Regina Psaki, U of Oregon
3. “Vocal, Manual, Digital,” Ryan Szpiech, U of Michigan, Ann Arbor