Scholarly Editing

The Annual of the Association for Documentary Editing

Scholarly Editing is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal committed to the development and advancement of all aspects of textual and recovery, including the preservation of texts and artifacts that represent and celebrate the lives of and contributions from and about Black, Latinx, and Indigenous peoples; Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders; women; LGBTQ+ individuals; and peoples of the Global South. The content published in the journal includes essays, micro-editions, reviews of print and digital editions and of digital projects and tools that enhance recovery work, teaching materials, and transcripts of interviews and conversations. The journal’s eclectic, multidisciplinary approach makes it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the theory, practice, and pedagogy of recovery and editing, including educators, students, researchers, scholars, historians, archivists, editors, information professionals, digital humanists, local genealogists, and community members.

Metadata

  • issn
    2167-1257
  • publisher
    University of Virginia Press
  • publisher place
    Charlottesville and London
  • restrictions
    CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
  • rights holder
    Scholarly Editing
  • doi