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Date: Tue, 6 Dec 1994 08:09:39 -0500
From: Germaine Warkentin <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list FICINO <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Documentary Editions
 
The Association for Documentary Editing is conducting a survey to
determine how documentary editions of primary source materials,
especially those supported by public funding, are used by
scholars, teachers, and the general public.  Would you please
identify any/all editions, printed or microform, like *The Papers
of James Madison* or *The Freedmen and Southern Society* that you
or others have used, and specify how or where.
 
1. Research/publications
 
2. Class assignments: student research projects (high school,
      undergraduate, graduate levels)
 
3. Classroom materials (published sourcebooks or self-created
      document packets - please specify)
 
4. Documentaries (film or video)
 
5. Dramatizations and historical simulations (e.g. model
      Constitutional Conventions or First Federal Congresses)
 
6. Exhibits
 
7. Materials prepared on legal or public policy issues
 
8. Any other application
 
Please reply to:
 
      catqc@cunyvm
           or
      emnqc@cunyvm
 
Please forward this request to any other person whom you consider
appropriate.