The Edition: Documentary Editing

A number of professional organizations and resources exist for scholarly editors:

The Association for Documentary Editing (ADE) — There are many organizations whose shared interests comprise ADE. ADE provides for the exchange of information between scholarly editors and promotes the principles and values of documentary editing.

The Modern Language Association (MLA)

The MLA's Committee on Scholarly Editions

General Principles for Electronic Scholarly Editions
by Peter Shillingsburg

Guidelines for Editors of Scholarly Editions, by the MLA's Committee on Scholarly Editions

MacCASE
— software developed to assist the Scholarly Editing process

The Society for Textual Scholarship — an international organization of scholars working in textual studies across a variety of disciplines

“An Essay on the Nomenclature of Editions and a Representative Listing” co-authored by the director of the Australian Scholarly Editions Centre — discusses terms: definitive editions, critical editions, scholarly editions, electronic scholarly editing, documentary editing; and the evolution of organizations

Electronic References & Scholarly Citations of Internet Sources —contains numerous links dealing with the emerging citation standards in both paper and online publications

Documentary Editing Projects

Other documentary editing projects affiliated with ADE include:
The Center for Dewey Studies Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

The Correspondence of William James Texas A&M University

The Peirce Edition Project, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

The Frederick Douglass Papers, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis