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Humanist Archives: June 20, 2019, 6:12 a.m. Humanist 33.104 - pubs: information maintenance; scholarly editions of correspondence

                  Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 104.
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    [1]    From: Patricia Hswe 
           Subject: Information Maintenance as a Practice of Care: An Invitation to Reflect and Share (29)

    [2]    From: Frederike Neuber 
           Subject: RIDE 10 published - Reviews of digital scholarly editions of correspondence (52)


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        Date: 2019-06-19 13:10:00+00:00
        From: Patricia Hswe 
        Subject: Information Maintenance as a Practice of Care: An Invitation to Reflect and Share

Dear Colleagues,

We are happy to announce the release of *Information Maintenance as a
Practice of Care: An Invitation to Reflect and Share*. You can access a
copy of the white paper here: http://themaintainers.org/info-mc-work .

In this piece we begin to articulate intersections of information
maintenance and care ethics in ways that are real and meaningful for
information maintainers.  By “information maintainers” we mean those who
manage, maintain, and preserve information systems.

The contributors to this document each have varied experiences with
information maintenance. We are community organizers and facilitators,
archivists, repository managers, project managers, designers, librarians,
researchers, grantmakers, educators and more. This invitation is directed
toward occupations and roles for which we feel that an understanding of the
relationship between information maintenance and an ethic of care is
especially valuable. We invite you to read, react, share engage with this
potluck of ideas. Please circulate widely!

If you see yourself and work represented in this invitation, we ask you to
join us and contribute to the Information Maintainers community. For more
on who we are and how we work, please visit
http://themaintainers.org/info-mc-about-us .

Thanks,
Patricia Hswe
Co-author, *Information Maintenance as a Practice of Care*


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        Date: 2019-06-19 11:16:30+00:00
        From: Frederike Neuber 
        Subject: RIDE 10 published - Reviews of digital scholarly editions of correspondence

 Dear Humanists,

We are pleased to announce the tenth issue of the review journal RIDE,
published since 2014 by the Institute of Documentology and Scholarly
Editing (IDE). The current issue focuses on a type of edition that has
gained increasing popularity over the last two decades: scholarly editions
of correspondence.

Issue 10 contains the following five reviews (two in English, three in
German):


   -

   Erich Mendelsohn Archiv (EMA) by Anna Busch:
   https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-10/erich-mendelsohn-archiv/
   -

   Review of Mark Twain's Letters, 1853-1880 of the Mark Twain Project
   Online by Elise Hanrahan:
   https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-10/mark-twains-letters/
   -

   Mozart Briefe und Dokumente - Online Edition by Maja Hartwig:
   https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-10/mozart-briefe-dokumente/
   -

   Bridging edition and corpus: a review of P. S. Post Scriptum: A Digital
   Archive of Ordinary Writing (Early Modern Portugal and Spain) by Ulrike
   Henny-Krahmer:
   https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-10/post-scriptum-digital-archive/
   -

   Rezension der Alfred-Escher-Briefedition by Dominik Kasper:
   https://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-10/alfred-escher-briefedition/


All reviews are available at http://ride.i-d-e.de/issue-10. The issue is
edited by Stefan Dumont.

The focus on “digital scholarly editions of correspondence" will be
continued with another RIDE issue, which is expected to be published in
autumn/winter this year.


Best wishes,


Ulrike Henny-Krahmer and Frederike Neuber

(Managing Editors of RIDE)



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