Latest Issue of Script & Print — Vol. 40 No. 1 (2016)

SP_40-1-2016Contents:

  • Chris Elmore — Describing Nineteenth-Century Papers
  • Michael Cop — Compositions for a King: Little Gidding’s Use of Henry Garthwait’s Monotessaron
  • B. J. McMullin — Cowper’s Complete Poetical Works, 183 (Russell, 166)
  • Patrick Spedding — A Postscript on Thomas Gardner’s Printing
  • Review — Believe me, I am: Selected Letters of Frederic Warde 1921–1939; Giambattista Bodoni: His Life and His World (Dennis Bryans)

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Latest Issue of Script & Print — Vol. 39 No. 4 (2015)

Cover 39-4Contents:

  • John Arnold and James Doig — William Nicholas Willis, Père, Fils and Family and the Anglo-Eastern Publishing Company
  • Rosi Crane — Creating Parker & Haswell’s A Textbook of Zoology (1897)
  • B. J. McMullin — Gatherings and Signatures in Conflict

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Script & Print Vol. 39 No. 3 (2015) coming soon

sp39_3Contents:

  • Chris Vening — Harry Dashboard and Fisher’s Ghost
  • Jocelyn Hargrave — Joseph Moxon: A Re-Fashioned Appraisal
  • John Arnold — Worthwhile Rarities?: The Fiction of Eric Partridge
  • B. J. McMullin — Bibliographical Note: An Eighteenmo in Thirty-Six

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Registration open for European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS) annual conference

Those involved in scholarly editing might be interested to know that online registration is now open for the ESTS annual conference at:

http://cts.dmu.ac.uk/ESTS

“Users of Scholarly Editions: Editorial Anticipations of Reading, Studying and Consulting”

The 12th Annual Conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS) will be held at the Centre for Textual Studies, De Montfort University, Leicester England 19-21 November 2015.

The ESTS returns to Leicester where it was founded in 2001 to stage a major collective investigation into the state and future of scholarly editing. The focus is the needs of users of scholarly editions and proposals for 20 minute papers are invited on topics such as:

* Are users’ needs changing?
* How does edition design shape use?
* Stability in print and digital
* Where are we in the study of mise en page?
* Facsimiles and scholarly editions
* Collaborative and social editing
* Editorial specialization in the digital age
* APIs and mashups versus anticipation
* The logic of annotation
* Is zero the best price point for editions?
* Readers versus users
* Can we assume a general reader’?
* Indexing and annotation versus search
* Editors, publishers and Open Access
* Is technology changing editing?
* Digital editions or digital archives?
* Are editions ever obsolete?
* Scholarly editions versus popular editions
* Any other topic related to the use or users of
scholarly editions

Plenary Speakers include:

Peter Robinson (University of Saskatchewan)
John Jowett (Shakespeare Institute)
Christina Lee (University of Nottingham)
Francisco Rico (Independent Scholar)
H. T. M. van Vliet (Independent Scholar)
David Greetham (City University of New York)
Tim William Machan (Notre Dame University)
Gary Taylor (Florida State University)
Elaine Treharne (Stanford University)
Andrew Prescott (Glasgow University)

Hands-on workshops will be given on setting movable type, letterpress printing, and getting started with XML.

All details at http://cts.dmu.ac.uk/ESTS

David Scott Mitchell Memorial Fellowship and Merewether Scholarship

The State Library of NSW is now taking applications, for the:

David Scott Mitchell Memorial Fellowship

For the research and writing of Australian history using the Mitchell Library

https://forms.sl.nsw.gov.au/david-scott-mitchell-fellowship

 

and the:

 

Merewether Scholarship

For the research and writing of 19th century NSW history using the Mitchell Library

https://forms.sl.nsw.gov.au/merewether-scholarship

 

Both awards offer $12,000 as well as a research room and behind-the-scenes access to Library staff. Applications close 29 June 2015.

A summary of the Library’s suite of Fellowship opportunities is available to view at the Library’s website.

Script & Print Vol. 39 No. 2 (2015) coming soon

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Contents:

  • Patrick Spedding — Thomas Gardner’s Ornament Stock: A Checklist
  • B. J. McMullin — “A Nightmare,” “Very Complicated”: Towards a Bibliographical Description of Pierre Bizot’s Histoire métallique de la République de Hollande, 1688, 1690

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Paul Eggert Symposium @ UNSW Canberra

After thirty years at UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Professor Paul Eggert has taken up the Martin J. Svaglic Endowed Chair in Textual Studies at Loyola University in Chicago. This symposium celebrates his contribution to the fields of nineteenth-century Australian literary studies, editorial theories of the text and scholarly editing, digital textuality and the digital humanities, museology and history of the book, and studies on D.H. Lawrence and Joseph Conrad.

This will be a day of scholarship and reminiscence, lively debate and long memories, to reflect Paul’s expansive interests, productive networks and collegial collaboration across the decades.

Speakers will address topics congruent with Paul’s broad interests and bring highlights of working with Paul to share with an appreciative audience, in formal and informal ways.

9.30am — 5.00pm, 17 July 2015
UNSW Canberra
Building 32 SRO3

RSVP Shirley Ramsay: s.ramsay@adfa.edu.au by 19 June 2015.

Full programme and list of speakers (PDF)

Postgraduate Studentships for ESTS 2015 conference (Leicester, 19-21 Nov.)

The Bibliographical Society (UK) has kindly agreed to fund four “Bibliographical Society Studentships” for the conference “Users of Scholarly Editions: Editorial Anticipations of Reading, Studying and Consulting”, the 12th annual meeting of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS), to be held in Leicester, England, on 19-21 November 2015.

See the original Call for Papers for the conference here.

The best four proposals for papers by post-graduate applicants will each receive a 60 GBP bursary to defray their costs in attending the conference to give their papers. Applicants should mention in their proposals that they are post-graduate students.