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Digital Scholarly Editions Manifesto
Italian translation of the Manifest für digitale ...
Fabio Ciotti +10 more
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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,
Desmond Schmidt
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Developing an AI framework for learning in higher education: a humanities perspective from English Literature [PDF]
Little is known about how to develop frameworks for using AI to support learning in English Literature within higher education. This paper presents research that developed a framework for employing AI in the study of the fourteenth-century English poet ...
Bridgette Wessels
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It has been more than ten years since the first digital editions began to see the light of day. This article examines the current state of and future possibilities for the digital critical edition.
Renaud Beeckmans
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Different Preservation Levels: The Case of Scholarly Digital Editions
Ensuring the long-term availability of research data forms an integral part of data management services. Where OAIS compliant digital preservation has been established in recent years, in almost all cases the services aim at the preservation of file ...
Elias Oltmanns +3 more
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Towards an Interoperable Digital Scholarly Edition [PDF]
Recent proposals for creating digital scholarly editions (DSEs) through the crowdsourcing of transcriptions and collaborative scholarship, for the establishment of national repositories of digital humanities data, and for the referencing, sharing, and ...
Desmond Schmidt
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La fonction de l’éditeur-auteur dans les éditions critiques numériques
This article studies the features of the editor-author function specific to scholarly editions, as well as the evolution of this function in digital scholarly editions.
Joana Casenave
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The massive increase in the use of mobile devices over the last years, with over half of all accesses to the internet now coming from mobile devices, presents a challenge and an opportunity to textual scholars.
Barbara Bordalejo +3 more
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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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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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