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The review analyzes some of the most relevant aspects of Mancinelli and Pierazzo’s book published by Carocci. Starting from a brief discussion of the objectives of the text, we will outline the most relevant aspects: the attention to the historical ...
Christian D'Agata
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True interoperability for digital scholarly editions
If the digital scholarly edition (DSE) is ever to replace the print scholarly edition it must be made truly interoperable so it can be easily secured, moved, published, aggregated, distributed and sold. Current DSEs are customised for particular projects, and must be maintained by their creators.
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Knowledge Representation and Digital Scholarly Editions in Theory and Practice
In Transition: Selected Poems by the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven is a publicly available scholarly edition of twelve unpublished poems written by Freytag-Loringhoven between 1923 and 1927.
Tanya Clement
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From codex to apps: the medieval manuscript in the age of its digital reproduction
Scholarly digital edition (DSE) projects of the last few years have enhanced the role of the digital facsimile as a standard and necessary part of the edition.
Anna Cappellotto
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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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Chapter 9Beyond accessibility: Using Shared Canvas in digital facsimile editions
The genre of the scholarly edition is diverse in its forms, but it generally involves a reproduction of original source material in the context of a scholarly apparatus consisting of annotations which add scholarly value to the text by explaining the ...
James Smith, Raffaele Viglianti
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The paper presents the Digital Scholarly Edition of Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose characterized since its conception by the dialogue between Digital Philology and Computational Literary Criticism in a interdisciplinary perspective called 'IDEA ...
Christian D'Agata
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Galileo Galilei’s Notes on Motion
Galileo Galilei’s Notes on Motion is a diplomatic digital edition most recently updated in 1999 that results from a joint collaboration between the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale and the Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, both in Florence, and the ...
Anna Sofia Lippolis
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Scholarly Digital Editions: APIs and Reuse Scenarios
In this paper, we study data reuse in scholarly editing, providing insights into the current panorama and imagining future developments. We will focus on the reuse of data, leaving aside the reuse of code and models, which would require a separate enquiry; and would concentrate on machine-actionable reuse, as opposed to human consumption.
Spadini, Elena +1 more
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Scholarly editions in print and on the screen: A theoretical comparison
Since the advent of digital scholarly editions, there have been many arguments to the effect that digital versions are able to offer more to humanities scholars than printed ones. Though this opinion is shared by most scholars producing digital editions,
Daniel Sondheim +5 more
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