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Elena Pierazzo, «Digital Scholarly Editing. Theories, Models and Methods»
Reseña de Elena Pierazzo, Digital Scholarly Editing. Theories, Models and Methods, Ashgate, Farnham, 2015, 242 pp. ISBN: 9781472412119.
Gonzalo Pontón
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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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¿Quién conforma la comunidad de la TEI en español? Análisis de los datos de una encuesta
In this article we analyze the results obtained in a survey on the use of the Text Encoding Initiative for Digital Humanities projects in Spanish that was conducted in early 2022 within the project “Communicating the Text Encoding Initiative to a ...
Gimena del Rio Riande +1 more
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Review: Italia, Paola. 2020. Editing Duemila. Per una filologia dei testi digitali. Roma: Salerno
This contribution offers a review of the last Paola Italia's volume, Editing Duemila, which focuses on the impact of the digital revolution on writing, publishing, and reading.
Miryam Grasso
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Digital Scholarly Editions Manifesto
Italian translation of the Manifest für digitale ...
Fabio Ciotti +10 more
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TEITOK, a visual solution for XML/TEI encoding: editing, annotating and hosting linguistic corpora
TEITOK is a web-based system designed to bring scholarly editing and computational linguistics together with the purpose of creating and hosting online language corpora. The system offers a visually attractive environment for digital editing based on the
Pilar Arrabal Rodríguez
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A conceptual model to encourage the development and reuse of apps for digital editions
In the field of schorlarly digital editing, many innovative applications have been produced to visualise scholarly editions online. Even if some of these applications are specifically meant to be used for different editions, it can be really complicated ...
Chiara Martignano
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Critical approaches to ‘clerical’ work: Textual transmission in two Swedish digital resources
In this paper, we investigate the distinction between library digitization projects and digital scholarly editing projects by using qualitative interview data gathered from two Swedish digital scholarship ecosystems: 1) Litterarturbanken (the Swedish ...
Merisa Martinez
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This article explores the evolving landscape of digital scholarly editing, focusing especially on the impact for scholarly editing of recent advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) as a transformative ...
James Cummings
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Visualising the Catalogues of Digital Editions
This article provides a data-driven overview of the developments in the field of digital scholarly editing. It surveys and evaluates the available data source on digital scholarly editions and provides longitudinal analysis of changes in number of ...
Bridgette Wessels +4 more
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