2013
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165. Beyond the PDF: Experiments in Open-Access Scholarly Publishing
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Awards Reception Arranged by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals
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186. Fraud and Forgery in Literary Texts
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294. The Work of Editing: A Workshop for New and Old Scholarly Editors
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321. Digital and Analogue Critical Editions of Continental Literature? Pros, Cons, Discussion
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369. The Poetics of Print, 1961–Present
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384. What Is a Journal? Toward a Theory of Periodical Studies
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451. Scholarly Journals: New Challenges and Opportunities
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459. Teaching Arabic Literature
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485. Inventing New Journals: The Pressures for and against New Scholarly Publications
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522. Crossed Codes: Print's Dream of the Digital Age, Digital's Memory of the Age of Print
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626. How to Get Published in PMLA: Any Language, Any Period, Any Tradition
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669. Social Media and Scholarship: The State of Middle-State Publishing
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767. Rewards and Challenges of Serial Scholarship
2012
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34. The Future of Peer Review
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71. How to Read the New-York Saturday Press
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217. Reconfiguring the Scholarly Editor: Textual Studies at the University of Washington, Seattle
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306. Provocative Feminisms
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330. Learned Journals and Libraries: Knowledge Economies and Economics of Knowledge
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359A. Scholarship, Censorship, and Academic Change: The Case of A. K. Ramanujan
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459. Work
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490. Reconfiguring the Scholarly Edition
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566. Ending the Edition
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582. Reception for Patricia Yaeger Arranged by the PMLA Editorial Board
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636. Not What We Thought: Representations of the Digital Everyday
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674. Giving It Away: Sharing and the Future of Scholarly Communication
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748. Remediating Eighteenth-Century Authorship
2011
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29. The Brave New World of Scholarly Books: Publishing in Tempestuous Times
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60. Roundtable on Poets Theater
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103. Editing from Medieval Manuscripts: Current Challenges and Debates
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127. Is There a Crisis in Black Research Publishing?
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184. Scholarly Publishing in an Age of Translingual and Transcultural Competence
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264. Teaching MLA Style with the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
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305. Silent Night: The Archives of the Deaf and Blind
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329. How to Get Published in PMLA
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431. Textual Scholarship and New Media
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473. Periodical Magazines and Literary Periodicity in the Long Eighteenth Century
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527. CELJ Awards Ceremony
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544. Celebrity, Fame, Notoriety
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571. Thoreau's Later Manuscripts
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596. Will Publications Perish? The Paradigm Shift in Scholarly Communication
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644. Reconceptualizing Film Genres: Gender, Race, and Hollywood
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738. Beyond World Literature
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753. Sustainable Publishing
2009
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31. How to Win the CSE Seal
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122. Council of Editors of Learned Journals Presidential Address and Awards
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170. Value Added: The Shape of the E-Journal
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207. The Humanities and Human Rights
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338. Beyond the Author Principle
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370. Strange Encounters: Meetings between Students and Scholarly Editions in the Twenty-First Century
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394. Options for Teaching the African Novel
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430. Texts That Won't Sit Still: Travel Journals, Letters, and Other Editorial Ventures with the Hawthornes
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485. The Critical Challenges of the Very Contemporary
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501. Literary Translators on Source Texts and Translation Practice: A Reading and Discussion
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512. Journal Ranking, Reviewing, and Promotion in the Age of New Media
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644. Challenges of Copyright Compliance: Do We Need a Code of "Best Practices" in Fair Use?
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662. Critical Reflections on World Literature
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748. Ranks, Brands, and the Editorial Process
2008
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5. The Cooper Edition: Current Issues
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92. What Is a Scholarly Journal? Identity Issues in Our Digital Age
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106. Editing Orally Based Texts in a Digital Age
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163. Scholarly Editing in the Twenty-First Century: Digital Media and Editing
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171. Poetry and Complex Systems: Global Ecologies and Poetic Form
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211. Literary Criticism for the Twenty-First Century
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256. Modern Turkish Literature
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300. A Discussion of the MLA's Academic Cultures: Professional Preparation and the Teaching Life
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342. How to Get Published in PMLA: A Roundtable with Authors and Editorial Board and Advisory Committee Members
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423. So You Wanna Be a Variorum Shakespeare Editor?
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435. Hemispheric Perspectives on Comparative Literature
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501. Editing Where You Least Expect It: Cultural Studies
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549. Our Affection for Books
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594. Editing Spaces in the Known and Unknown Worlds
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617. Editing Manuscripts in Digital and Print Forms
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618. Roundtable: What Is a Scholarly Journal? Identity Issues in Our Digital Age
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681. The Future of Animal(ity) Studies
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704. Penguin Publishing and British Culture: The Legacy of Allen Lane
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796. The Audiobook
2007
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25. The 2007 CELJ Awards and "Getting Off the Book Standard: What Can Journal Editors Do?"
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121. Editing for Access: Preparing Scholarly Editions for a Cross-Cultural Audience
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132. Reconsidering Modernismo in the Twenty-First Century
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212. Using Digital Archives
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227. Comparative Racialization
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263. Worthwhile but Not Marketable: Problems in Publishing Early American Women Writers
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291. Emerson's Poetry: From Work to Text
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329. Breaking into Print: Multicultural Authors and Independent Publishers
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372. War
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385. Publishers and Their Authors: Viking Press, The Bookman, and The Crisis
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416. Redlining Research Assistants: The Role of Graduate Students at Scholarly Journals
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436. Inside the Editorial Office: A Roundtable Discussion for Journal Editors and Authors
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538. Teaching Nineteenth-Century American Poetry
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625. Teaching and Editing Early Modern Women's Writing
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644. The Editor as Producer in the Early Modern Period
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660. Editing and Interpreting in the Digital Age
2006
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16. PMLA, from Submission to Publication: A Roundtable with Authors and Editorial Board and Advisory Committee Members
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59. The 2006 CELJ Awards and "A Different Kind of Profession"
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67. The New Elizabeth Bishop: Responding to Edgar Allan Poe and the Juke-Box
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112. Remapping Genre
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155. Edition Wars
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182. Teaching Early Modern Spanish Drama
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193. Wikis, Authority, and the Public Sphere: Examining the Impact of Dynamic, Multiauthored Digital Texts
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246. Reading and Writing in Nineteenth-Century Concord
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298. Reception for Marianne Hirsch Arranged by the PMLA Editorial Board
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318. Cold War+Era American Publishing and Ideas of Cultural Democracy
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380. Approaches to Teaching the Song of Roland
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451. Disciplinary Identities: Rhetorical Paths, Rhetorical Histories, and the Language Arts
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516. Electronic Textual Editing: What's Next?
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662. Editing Is Interpretation: American Literary History
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698. What Journal Editors Do: Nuts and Bolts for Editors, Aspiring Editors, and Authors
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769. Publish and Flourish: A Roundtable on Academic Publishing for Graduate Students
2005
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31. Urban Imaginaries
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32. Reading under Siege
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54. The 2005 CELJ Awards and "Passing the Flame": Journals in Editorial Transition
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181. Editing Is Interpretation: Dynamics of Literary History, Literary Theory I
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236. What Can a Journal Essay Do? A Conversation with PMLA Authors and Advisory Committee and Editorial Board Members
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327. Reading the Oriental Romance
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353. Global Contexts for Teaching Othello
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400. Editing Whitman
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442. Editing Is Interpretation: Dynamics of Literary History, Literary Theory II
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469. The Matter of Editing and Why Editing Matters
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493. Digital Scholarly Publishing: Beyond the Crisis
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783. What Editors Want: On Writing for Interdisciplinary Journals
2004
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44. Journals as Innovators and the Innovation of Journals
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83. The Anthology (a Problem): From Canonization to Customization
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127. Textual Editing and the Professional Life
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156. The History of the Book and the Idea of Literature
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191. Teaching Film, Teaching Literature
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266. Primary Documents and the Web
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344. Approaches to Teaching the Works of Louise Erdrich
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472. Seals and Walruses: What Can We Learn from Bad Editions?
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535. Metropolitan Encounters: Reading, Writing, and the Arts in Philadelphia Neighborhoods
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536. American Literature at Seventy-Five
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648. The Long Reign of Palgrave's Golden Treasury
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754. Scholarly Journals: Our Futures in the Digital Soup