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Operationalizing Inclusion of Diverse Older Adults in Aging Services Information. [PDF]
Winberry J, Mehra B.
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Minimal Functionality for Digital Scholarly Editions
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 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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Textuality in 3D: three-dimensional (re)constructions as digital scholarly editions
3D (re)constructions of heritage sites and Digital Scholarly Editions face similar needs and challenges and have many concepts in common, although they are expressed differently. 3D (re)constructions, however, lack a framework for addressing them.
Costas Papadopoulos
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Insights into the Work of Editors of Digital Scholarly Editions for Correspondences
Digital scholarly editions are one way to preserve the great literary value of correspondences for future generations. They serve as a repository of data, enriched through annotations, textual-comments and contextual information, which is the result of a
Tobias Holstein +2 more
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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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