Statement of Purpose: The purpose of the Association for Documentary Editing (ADE) is to serve as a professional association for its membership, which is comprised of historians, literary scholars, and other individuals with an interest in the editing of important historical documents (i.e. the papers, published works, and other records of significant individuals and groups). The ADE provides its members a forum for the exchange of ideas on editorial practices and standards. The editing of historical documents has been practiced in the United States for over two hundred years. Until the 1970s, however, when the ADE was established, little had been done to record and codify the methods documentary editors employed in their work. Before that time, editors embarking on new projects could find little to guide their efforts. The ADE is committed to the highest professional standards in transcription and editorial methodology, in annotation and conceptual indexing, in education and project management, and in the integration of new technologies into editorial practices. The ADE encourages support for the publication of our documentary heritage by working closely with federal agencies and other institutions that fund documentary editions and by educating legislators, administrators, scholars, and the general public about the enduring value of documentary editing.
Officers
President
Serenity Sutherland
State Univ. of New York, Oswego
Email: serenity.sutherland@oswego.edu
President-elect
Christy Regenhardt
PBS
Email: cregenhardt@gmail.com
Past President
Robert B. Riter
Univ. of Alabama
Email: rbriter@ua.edu
Secretary
Andreas Meyris
Papers of Clarence Mitchell Jr.
Email: ade-secretary@documentaryediting.org
Treasurer
Landon B. Elkind
Western Kentucky Univ.
Email: landon.elkind@wku.edu
Director of Publications
Christopher Minty
Univ. of Virginia
Email: cfm6b@virginia.edu
AHA Liaison
Miriam Liebman
Massachusetts Historical Society
Email: mliebman@masshist.org
Updated 1/17/24