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Editing Environments: The Architecture of Electronic Texts

Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2009
Immersive multimedia performances, especially in the theater, installation art, and computer games, suggest to us interesting models for reconceiving the possibilities of textual editing in digital media. Traditionally, textual editions have taken different forms for different audiences of readers.
Neil Fraistat, Steven E. Jones
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Building image-based electronic editions using the edition production technology

Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2005
We demonstrate the Edition Production Technology (EPT), an integrated development environment for building Image-based Electronic Editions (IBEE). EPT is developed in Java on top of Eclipse platform and benefits from the openness of Eclipse's plugin architecture and its portability (currently EPT runs on Windows XP, Linux, and Mac OS X).
Alex Dekhtyar   +5 more
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The FALMER Project: an electronic critical edition

Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2001
What will be the critical editions in the electronic era? Hubert de Phalese, a research centre in La Sorbonne-Nouvelle University (Paris III), in accordance with its pragmatic approach to literary computing problems, decided to launch this debate by putting on line a critical edition of the complete works of Lautreamont/Isidore Ducasse (http://www.cavi.
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Authenticating electronic editions

2006
A book is generally seen as a trustworthy carrier of text because, once printed, text cannot be changed without leaving obvious physical evidence. This stability is accompanied by a corresponding inflexibility. Apart from handwritten marginal annotation, there is little augmentation or manipulation available to the user of a printed text.
Berrie, Phillip   +3 more
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Electronic Editions and the Needs of Readers

Critical Survey, 1997
archive. It should offer diplomatic transcriptions of documents, and facsimiles of those documents. And it should avoid many of the things that scholarly editions have traditionally done, particularly the creation of critically-edited texts by means of editorial emendation.
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Enhanced prime editing systems by manipulating cellular determinants of editing outcomes

Cell, 2021
Peter J Chen   +2 more
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An uneven race: genome editing for parasitic worms

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Matthew Berriman   +2 more
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