Fwd: Society for Textual Scholarship

From: John Unsworth <unsworth_at_uiuc.edu>
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 14:44:14 -0500

If any of the authors or editors involved in the TEI/CSE/MLA electronic
textual editing volume are planning to be in or near NYC in mid-March
2005, and would like to take part in a panel organized around the
volume, at the Society for Textual Scholarship meeting, would you
contact me offlist, at unsworth_at_uiuc.edu?

The book should actually be in print by then....

John

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> From: "Tinkle, Theresa L" <tinkle_at_umich.edu>
> Date: June 29, 2004 2:02:02 PM CDT
> To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
> Subject: Society for Textual Scholarship
>
> Call for Papers
>
> The Society for Textual Scholarship
>
> President: W. Speed Hill, Emeritus, City University of New York
>
> Interim Executive Director: Ronald Broude
>
> Thirteenth Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference
>
> March 16-19, 2005, New York University
>
> Program Chair: Theresa Tinkle, University of Michigan
>
> Deadline for Proposals: October 31, 2004
>
> The Program Chair invites the submission of full panels or individual
> papers devoted to the implications of contemporary textual
> scholarship: the discovery, description, bibliographical analysis,
> editing, and annotation of texts (be they musical, verbal, visual,
> etc.). The Program Chair is particularly interested in papers and
> panels on the following topics, aimed at a broad, interdisciplinary
> audience:
>
> ·       digital text and editing projects,
>
> ·       the marketing of books and digital texts,
>
> ·       texts for teaching-challenges and opportunities,
>
> ·       property rights,
>
> ·       gender and editing.
>
> Papers should be no more than 20 minutes in length. Panels should
> consist of three papers. Individual proposals should include a brief
> abstract (one or two pages) of the proposed paper as well as the name,
> e-mail address, and institutional affiliation of the participant.
> Panel proposals should include a session title, the name of a
> designated contact person for the session, the names, e-mail
> addresses, and institutional addresses and affiliations of each person
> involved in the session, and a one- or two-page abstract of each paper
> to be presented during the session.
>
> Abstracts should indicate what (if any) technological support will be
> requested. Such support may be limited, so please request only what is
> truly needed.
>
> The plenary sessions for the conference will include interdisciplinary
> perspectives on textual scholarship, including talks by George
> Bornstein, Peter Shillingsburg, Peter Robinson, Robin Schulze, John
> Unsworth, and Kathleen Wiell-Brandt.
>
> Inquiries and proposals should be sent to:
>
> Associate Professor Theresa Tinkle, Program Chair
>
> Society for Textual Scholarship
>
> Department of English Language and Literature
>
> University of Michigan
>
> 3187 Angell Hall
>
> Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1003
>
> FAX: (734) 763-3128
>
> Email: tinkle @ umich.edu
>
> All participants in the STS 2005 conference must be members of STS.
> For information about membership, please contact Secretary-Treasurer
> Nancy M. Goslee, Department of English, University of Tennessee,
> Knoxville, TN 37996-0430 (ngoslee_at_utk.edu).
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