[Vwoolf] Request: Scans / .pdfs of Woolf Conference Programs for Online Archive

annemarie bantzinger ambantzinger at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 2 12:28:18 EDT 2020


dear Ben, dear All,

Funny you should ask for programs of previous conferences. I have used them for the 'history of 30 years of conferences ' trying to look for paterns, topics, highlights, in short all kinds of things.

I'm in the luxery position of owning all Selected Papers, one or two dont list progrmas tho.
They are so very, very useful and interesting, it took me forever to get thru them because my eyes got hooked on the articles.
It is such a wealth!

Happy to help if need be.
Wonderful initiative!
Stay happy, stay healthy.
AnneMarie

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Dearest creatures,



Earlier this week, I corresponded with Mark Hussey and Vara Neverow about a project I’m hoping to put together with John Morgenstern and the wonderful folks at Clemson University Press: an online archive of Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf programs. I think many folks who subscribe to this list might be able to help us out in acquiring high quality scans of programs from all 29 Woolf conferences (1991–2019).



If past organizers happen to have the original files you used to print your programs, I would gladly accept those, but really anyone who still has copies of their programs from past years . . . you can help us! ☺



I know that many of the programs were reprinted in the earlier volumes of the Selected Papers, but for aesthetic purposes it would be great if we could get scans of original programs.



If you think you can help us out with generating the content for this project—which might help alleviate just a bit of the disappointment in having to postpone the 2020 conference to next summer—please let me know! If you’re not sure what the best procedure is for creating your scans, John Morgenstern sent me some tips that I’d be happy to share. Feel free to write me at Benjamin.Hagen at usd.edu<mailto:Benjamin.Hagen at usd.edu>.



Sending love, thoughts on peace, and good vibes.



Hoping y’all are well,

Ben

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Benjamin D. Hagen, Ph.D. (he/him/his)

Assistant Professor | 20th-Century British and Anglophone Literature

University of South Dakota | Department of English

Dakota Hall, Room 212 | 414 E. Clark St.

Vermillion, SD 57069 | United States

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