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Performance in Digital Editions of Shakespeare
A growing number of apps and iBooks seek to take advantage of digital technologies to incorporate photos, videos, and audio recordings into editions of Shakespeare’s plays, touting these additions as a boon for understanding Shakespeare.
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Digital editions and diplomatic diagrams
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Digital Access to Textual Cultural Heritage, 2014In this paper, the Archimedes Project at the College of the Holy Cross presents an approach to digital, diplomatic renditions of Greek mathematical diagrams as preserved in ancient and medieval sources. The team creates XML-based vector images from scalable vector graphics (SVGs). The resulting tracings are composed of data on the geometric shapes that
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A Digital Editing Suite in an Analog Environment
SMPTE Journal, 1995The author discusses the evolution of video editing from the early 1980s from the point of view of a post-production company. The increasing use of digital signals is mentioned. The use of analogue and digital equipment in the same system and the problems arising from this are considered. The problem of ringing-internally generated signals-is discussed
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Abstract The Italian literary tradition is characterized by the centrality of two elements: the author function (editions and commentaries from the Middle Ages to the present) and the language question (dictionaries and tools). The digital revolution has consequently provided a favorable environment for both aspects: the development ...
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2017
This chapter focuses on the aims of digital critical edition, and offers an organized inventory of tools that can help with collation, edition, research, reading, and conservation. It presents an overview of the tasks that express the ambitions of digital critical edition, while unveiling a classified inventory of techniques used at different levels of
Alois Pichler, Tone Merete Bruvik
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This chapter focuses on the aims of digital critical edition, and offers an organized inventory of tools that can help with collation, edition, research, reading, and conservation. It presents an overview of the tasks that express the ambitions of digital critical edition, while unveiling a classified inventory of techniques used at different levels of
Alois Pichler, Tone Merete Bruvik
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“Digital Editions and the Medieval Untext”
A scholarly edition of medieval writing effectively results in two productions: crafting a modern text as a technological and methodological surrogate, and also re-forming the medieval expression as an “untext” - imagined, but for practical purposes non-existent in the eye and mind of the modern reader.openaire +1 more source
2014
This book examines how transitioning from print to a digital milieu deeply affects how scholars deal with the work of editing critical texts. On one hand, forces like changing technology and evolving reader expectations lead to the development of specific editorial products, while on the other hand, they threaten traditional forms of knowledge and ...
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This book examines how transitioning from print to a digital milieu deeply affects how scholars deal with the work of editing critical texts. On one hand, forces like changing technology and evolving reader expectations lead to the development of specific editorial products, while on the other hand, they threaten traditional forms of knowledge and ...
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Editing in the Digital Present
2018The story told here about the recent past is one of continuous interaction between present and past, as new ‘affordances’ throw up new forms of selection, shaping and linking. The chapter follows acts of editing as they travel to new places in the circuit of communication, expressed in evolving terms such as ‘useability’, ‘filtering’ and ‘curating ...
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What future for digital scholarly editions? From Haute Couture to Prêt-à-Porter
International Journal of Digital Humanities, 2019Elena Pierazzo
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