Posting on behalf of a colleage; please direct any questions to Korey Jackson 
at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
CFP: Archive Journal Issue 4 - "Publishing the Archive"

Archive Journal is now accepting project and essay proposals for the "Archives, 
Remixed" section of its upcoming fourth issue, "Publishing the Archive." This 
issue will examine how technological developments-from discrete digitization 
projects and databases to linked data and APIs for extensible 
machine-readability-are changing how we produce and publish archives and 
archival research.

The overarching question of this issue is: how do new forms of structured data 
and new modes for exhibiting archival materials constitute something more than 
straightforward repositories-becoming instead publications in their own right? 
And, a related question: What theoretical and operational changes occur when we 
think of archives and collections as data aggregations in need of publishing? 
In this sense the term "publishing" means "making public," but it also means 
providing high-quality forms of access (as well as human- and machine-friendly 
metadata) for using, reusing, and remixing archival data.

We invite proposals that investigate the possibilities and limits of 
"publishing the archive."  Projects might include, but are not limited to:


*         Development of a specific archive-oriented API along with a narrative 
account of what the application seeks to achieve.



*         Textual and/or multimedia explorations of the challenges and promises 
of linked data with regard to specific archives, collections, or databases.


*         Examinations of the history of archival interoperability (for 
instance, thinking critically about how the evolution of metadata schemas has 
led to new archival structures and new ways of linking across archives).


*         Analysis, modeling, or development of new modes of presenting 
archives on the web, including new kinds of searchability, visualizations of 
data, and capacity for user-driven contributions.


*         Analysis, modeling, or development of new tools and platforms for 
working in archives and collections (e.g., an application that allows scholars 
to produce research--annotations, essays, or experimentations--in the same 
space as the cultural artifact).


*         Specific discussions not only about what can be published, but about 
what should  be published. That is, in an environment where wholesale digital 
access is possible, do we need specific parameters for authoritative "editions" 
of the archive?


*         Discussions of how to effectively address copyright restrictions 
preventing archival material from being published.


*         Discussions about what happens to analog archives that do not have a 
digital presence. Or, related to this: what are the effects of the digital 
surrogate becoming increasingly de rigueur?

Submitting proposals
An open access, peer-reviewed 
journal<http://archivejournal.net/journal/home/about/#review>, Archive Journal 
seeks content that speaks to its diverse audience of librarians, scholars, 
archivists, and technologists. We encourage proposals from humanities and 
social science researchers, archive developers and directors, and special 
collections librarians and library technologists. In your 500-1000 word 
proposal, please include:


*         a description of the project's argument and scholarly significance



*         the archives, collections, or databases to be addressed in the project


*         a description of the project components and format (e.g., traditional 
text or multimedia essay; a streaming media work; an archival tool, code or 
API, etc.; interactive visualization, etc.)

This issue is being guest edited by Anvil Academic<http://anvilacademic.org/>. 
If you have any questions about your proposal, please feel free to contact 
Korey Jackson at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. 
 Submit proposals to Fred Moody 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) by June 3, 2013. 
Proposals should include a brief (200-word) professional biography and current 
CV.

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