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A review of Elena Pierazzo, Digital Scholarly Editing: Theories, Models and Methods, Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2015. 252 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1472412119.
Portela, Manuel
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Reviewing von digitalen Editionen im Kontext der Evaluation digitaler Forschungsergebnisse
The first recommendations for the classification and evaluation of digital editions were already published in the process of establishing the WWW as the primary medium of publication for digital ...
Ulrike Henny
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Exploring manuscripts: sharing ancient wisdoms across the semantic web [PDF]
Recent work in digital humanities has seen researchers in-creasingly producing online editions of texts and manuscripts, particularly in adoption of the TEI XML format for online publishing.
Hedges, Mark +3 more
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Texts and computations, mechanisms and abstractions. Dualism and digital editions
Critical thinking on digital editions, and in particular scholarly editions, has been so far mainly focused on redefining the theoretical aspects developed in an analogical dimension, such as textual orientations, following a technological approach.
Federico Meschini
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A comparative review of The Carlyle Letters Online and The Jane Addams Digital Edition
The Carlyle Letters Online (CLO) and The Jane Addams Digital Edition (JADE) represent digital scholarly edition projects comparable in their scale (7 – 8,000 documents), their relationships with print editions projects, and their self-definition as a ...
Elisa Beshero-Bondar
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From Rigidity to Exuberance: Evolution of News on Online Newspaper Homepages
Since their emergence in the mid-90s, online media have evolved from simple digital editions that merely served to dump content from print newspapers, to sophisticated multi-format products with multimedia and interactive features.
Simón Peña-Fernández +2 more
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Extending the DSE: LOD support and TEI/IIIF integration in EVT [PDF]
Current digital scholarly editions (DSEs) have the opportunity of evolving to dynamic objects interacting with other Internet-based resources thanks to open frameworks such as IIIF and LOD.
Monella, Paolo +1 more
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Paid content strategies for news websites: An empirical study of British newspapers' online business models [PDF]
This study uses qualitative research interviews and a survey to quantify and analyse business models at online newspapers in the UK. Senior editors and executives reported that news websites rely on advertising income to a greater extent than their print
Chyi Hsiang Iris +8 more
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The modern reader may encounter the Greek text of Euripides' surviving plays in many forms: in print either in complete editions or in separate editions of single plays published with translations or commentaries or both, and in digital form at well ...
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From manuscript catalogues to a handbook of Syriac literature: Modeling an infrastructure for Syriaca.org [PDF]
Despite increasing interest in Syriac studies and growing digital availability of Syriac texts, there is currently no up-to-date infrastructure for discovering, identifying, classifying, and referencing works of Syriac literature.
Gibson, Nathan P. +2 more
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