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    Date of this Version

    12-1998

    Document Type

    Article

    Citation

    Documentary Editing, Volume 20, Number 4, December 1998.

    ISSN 2476-1796 (electronic); ISSN 2167-1451 (print)

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    1998 © the Association for Documentary Editing. Used by permission.

    Abstract

    The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) is now accepting applications from individuals for its Documentary Editing Fellowships, which provide training in historical documentary editing at projects supported by the Commission. Contingent upon the availability of sufficient Fiscal Year 1999 funds, two fellowships will be awarded for the 1999-2000 academic year. The stipend for an editing fellow is $41,250 (includes fringe benefits). Fellowships are for an eleven-month period beginning between August and October 1999. In addition to attending the Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents held in June 1999 in Madison, Wisconsin, fellows will have some funds available for professional travel during their fellowship year. Applicants should hold a Ph.D or have completed all requirements for the doctorate except the dissertation. The application postmark deadline is March 1, 1999.

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