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Tables of Content, 2004
Spring 2004, Volume 26, Number 1
- Organization, Outreach and Optimism: Getting a Project Up to Full Speed, Kate Culkin
- Getting Started: An Editor's Search for One Diarist's Place in History, Linda A. Fisher
- Douglass Liaisons: The Female Correspondents of Frederick Douglass, Leigh Fought
- Autobiography by Proxy; Or Pastiche as Prologue, James E. Guba
- Recent Editions, compiled by Margaret Yergler
Summer 2004, Volume 26, Number 2
- The John Jay Papers: Re-envisioning a 20th Century Editorial Project for a 21st Century Audience, Mary-Jo Kline
- A 'Value-Added' Resource: The Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln: Complete Documentary Edition, Marty L. Benner
- National Origin, Alienage and Loyalty, Denton L. Watson
- Another Kind of E-Mail: the Electronic Edition of The Correspondence of John Dewey, Martin Coleman
- Recent Editions, compiled by Amy C. Belcher
Fall 2004, Volume 26, Number 3
- Editing Textual and Extra-Textual Materials in Charles Darwin's Correspondence, Duncan Porter and Alison M. Pearn
- The Challenge of Editing Einstein's Scientific Manuscripts, Tilman Sauer
- Reluctant Revolutionary: The Papers of Henry Laurens, Dorothy Twohig
- Recent Editions, compiled by Kathryn M. Wilmot
Winter 2004, Volume 26, Number 4
- Presidential Address: I Dreamed of Editing, Esther Katz
- The Editor as Biographer, John P. Kaminski
- A Unique Perspective: Documentary Editors and Biography, David B. Mattern
- Recent Editions, compiled by Kathryn M. Wilmot
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