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AI-driven personalization and impulsive buying in e-commerce: a bibliometric analysis of research trends among Millennials and Generation Z. [PDF]
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This volume presents the state of the art in digital scholarly editing. Drawing together the work of established and emerging researchers, it gives pause at a crucial moment in the history of technology in order to offer a sustained reflection on the practices involved in producing, editing and reading digital scholarly editions—and the theories that
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The Scholarly Edition as Digital Experience
Textual Cultures, 2022What if the makers of digital scholarly editions reimagined the edition as an exhibition? There is no shortage of vision when it comes to reimagining the digital edition for the future, but innovation always lags behind vision. This affects in particular the call for reader-oriented editions.
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Minimal Functionality for Digital Scholarly Editions
2018In this paper, we are analysing the quality of use of digital scholarly editions (DSEs), via usability testing. We do a competitor analyses in which a small sample of target users is gathered in a usability lab, asked to answer research questions via different research tools, and finally to rate the experience.
Federico Caria, Brigitte Mathiak
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Theorizing the Digital Scholarly Edition
Literature Compass, 2010Abstract The scholarly edition has traditionally been conceived of as hierarchically ordered downwards from a text, buffered and augmented by apparatuses as subordinate editorial paratexts. Of old, the paratexts used to stand in a hermeneutic relationship – broadly, a commentary relationship – to the edition text.
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Digital Scholarly Editing in Practice
Scholarly editions in print have long been central to literary studies, produced according to well-established methodologies. In recent decades, digital scholarly editions have gained prominence, with some publishers digitising existing print editions and others creating born-digital resources.Dan Barker, Nicholas Cronk, Glenn Roe
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