CFP: Bibliography for the 21st Century (MLA 2015)

A call for proposals sponsored by the Libraries and Research discussion group and the Bibliography and Textual Studies discussion group of the Modern Language Association (MLA) has been issued on “Bibliography for the 21st Century”:

Bibliography has long been integral to literary studies, textual studies, and book history. Not only does it serve an evidentiary purpose through documentation of the consulted literature, as in an enumerative bibliography, but it also reflects a rich scholarly enterprise in the form of analytical or critical bibliographies. How, then, are scholars adapting the study and documentation of material texts in the twenty-first century? What affordances, opportunities, challenges, or obstacles are offered to bibliography by digital transmission, transformation, and augmentation? From established databases like EEBO that provide access to facsimiles and their bibliographic metadata, to library and scholarly projects that document and annotate publishing and material histories — among the many, The Digital WaltersDime Novels & Penny Dreadfuls, or the expansion of the digital ESTC  — a range of bibliographic projects are underway, and many more are being dreamed.

We are seeking discussions of projects, research, issues, controversies, trends, and other topics.

Abstracts are due March 15, 2014. For submission details, please visit the posting on the MLA Commons.

Author: Roxanne Shirazi

Roxanne is the Dissertation Research Librarian at the Graduate Center, CUNY.