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Guide to Documentary Editing [Hardcover]

Ms. Mary-Jo Kline (Author)


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0801833418 978-0801833410 March 1, 1987

For more than twenty years, A Guide to Documentary Editing has proven an invaluable tool for scholarly editors, editors-in-training, readers of documentary editions, and other students of American history and literature. This new, extensively revised edition of the Guide arrives in the midst of great change in the field. In addition to exploring fully the increasingly central role electronic technology plays in the editing process, this edition provides the most current treatment of the craft's fundamental issues. These include locating and collecting sources, transcribing source texts, conventions of textual treatment, dealing with nontextual elements, and preparing editions for publishers. The documentary-editing environment is more vibrant than ever, and the authors draw on this wealth of activity to include numerous examples of the Guide's principles in practice.

The most innovative aspect of this latest edition of the Guide is a new digital component. Users may access the entire contents online through a dedicated Web site available exclusively to purchasers of the print edition. In addition to offering the convenience of easy online access, this Web edition will include hyperlinks to relevant literature and will act as an archive for material from earlier editions. Most important, it will be periodically revised and updated, to ensure a Guide that is always current with best practice.

Each edition of the Guide has become the standard text for scholarly editors, whether their focus is correspondence, journals, diaries, financial records, professional papers, or unpublished manuscripts. This print/digital edition presents this essential guide in its most dynamic and useful form yet.

Published in association with the Association for Documentary Editing

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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The Guide provides the editing profession with an intellectual headquarters and fulcrum; it will be quoted and discussed for many years to come.

(Louis Waddell Journal of American History )

The first book of its kind... strongly recommended for all academic and research libraries.

(College and Research Libraries News ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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I recommend this book to anyone who is curious about the work of documentary editors, thinking about initiating a documentary editing project, or using or thinking of using the fruits of documentary projects. It is a detailed, basic, generally descriptive but sometimes prescriptive how-to guide for the preparation of historical and literary manuscripts.

(Isis ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (March 1, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801833418
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801833410
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,386,930 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Great as the impact of modern American scholarly editing was in the third quarter of the twentieth century, the first edition of this Guide was made necessary by the puzzling fact that practitioners of the craft typically neglected to furnish the public with careful expositions of the principles and practices by which they pursued their goals. Read the first page
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informational annotation, visual collation, nonverbal documents, printed source texts, documentary editing, microform facsimiles, expanded transcription, documentary editors, team proofreading, typographic facsimile, mail canvass, informational footnotes, documentary editions, nag members, editorial text, historical editing, textual symbols, editorial transcription, selective edition, one source text, editing correspondence, historical editors, inclusive texts, address leaf, documentary texts
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Jefferson Papers, Suggested Readings, American Archivist, United States, New York, George Washington, John Adams, Library of Congress, Howells Letters, Julian Boyd, Thomas Tanselle, Fredson Bowers, Billy Budd, Franklin Papers, Lyman Butterfield, World War, Benjamin Franklin, David Nordloh, Mark Twain's Letters, Woodrow Wilson Papers, Jared Sparks, John Marshall, American Historical Review, Madison Papers, Scholarly Publishing
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