The following ASECS 2012 panels deal with relevant EMOB topics such as digital humanities, print culture, bibliography, reading, libraries, and more. The selection process entailed reviewing panel titles devoted to one of these topics, so some individual papers on other panels may well deserve a place on this roster. Please feel free to add to our list! In addition, we should stress that there are many other excellent sessions and papers that do not fall under these general headings; the entire program promises a very rich, rewarding conference. See the program for full details.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
THATCamp: “Research, Editing, and Publishing via 18thConnect.org” Pecan (all day workshop); to register, click here.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
1. “Eighteenth-Century Poetry and Print/Visual/Material Culture” – I Llano
17. “Eighteenth-Century Poetry and Print/Visual/Material Culture” – II Llano
20. “Best Practices in Digital Pedagogy” Regency East
30. “Slavery, the Book, and Enlightenment Rights Theory” Bowie A
41. “Why We Argue about the Way We Read” (Roundtable) Bowie C
52. “Materializing Verse” – I Live Oak
54. “Funding, Grants, Hiring, Programs: Sharing Advice on How to Get Things Done in Hard Times” (Roundtable) Pecan
67. “Materializing Verse” – II Frio
69. “Digital Approaches to Library History” Regency East (The Bibliographical Society of America)
70. “Reading Texts and Contexts in the Eighteenth Century” (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing —SHARP) Guadalupe
Friday, March 23, 2012
84. “Visualization and Eighteenth-Century Print Culture” Frio
85. “Women’s History of Achievement: What’s in the Archive?” Nueces
104. “Diggable Data, Scalable Reading and New Humanities Scholarship” (Digital Humanities Caucus) Regency East
108. “Authors and Readers in the Eighteenth Century” – I (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing—SHARP) Pecos
112. “Teaching the Eighteenth-Century: A Poster Session” – II Regency Ballroom Foyer (several posters feature digital approaches/tools)
121. “Digital Humanities and the Archives” (Roundtable) (Digital Humanities Caucus) Regency East
133. “Authors and Readers in the Eighteenth Century” – II (Society for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing —SHARP) Pecos
135. “Poetry and the Archive” (Roundtable) Blanco
139. “A Digital Humanities Experiment, Year One: Aphra Behn Online” (Roundtable) Regency East
144. “Copyright: Contexts and Contests” (The Bibliographical Society of America) Frios
Saturday, March 24, 2012
145. “Allan Ramsay: Poet, Printer, Editor, Song Collector, Scots Revivalist” Guadalupe
149. “Publishing the Past: History and Eighteenth-Century Print Culture” – I Frio
170. Publishing the Past: History and Eighteenth-Century Print Culture” – II Frio
207. “The Scottish Invention of English Copyright” Pecan