What is the difference between the Scholarly Editions and Translations program and the Collaborative Research program?
Collaborative Research supports a broad range of original research projects that significantly add to knowledge and understanding in the humanities, whereas Scholarly Editions and Translations supports only the preparation of authoritative and annotated editions of texts and documents, either in their original language or in translation, that are of value to humanities scholars and general readers.
Collaborative Research supports a broad range of original projects that significantly add to knowledge and understanding in the humanities, whereas Scholarly Editions and Translations supports only the preparation of authoritative and annotated editions of texts and documents, either in their original language or in translation, that are of value to humanities scholars and general readers.
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