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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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This systematic review quantitatively compares conventional mechanical stimulation strategies in cartilage tissue engineering across 85 heterogeneous in vitro studies. Applying standardized effect measures, meta‐analysis reveals that combined compression and shear loading optimally promotes cartilage matrix development.
Jiaqi K. Shen +7 more
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Bellini’s Correspondence: a Digital Scholarly Edition for a Multimedia Museum
Within the “Museo Virtuale della Musica BellinInRete” project, a corpus of letters, written by the renowned composer Vincenzo Bellini (1801 - 1835) from Catania, will be encoded and made publicly available. This contribution aims at illustrating the part of the project regarding the implementation of the prototype for the metadata and text encoding ...
Angelo Mario Del Grosso +7 more
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Storytelling through Digital Scholarly Editions
{"references": ["National Storytelling Network https://storynet.org/what-is-storytelling/", "Dahlstrom, M. F. (2014). 'Using narratives and storytelling to communicate science with nonexpert audiences'. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (Supplement 4), pp. 13614\u201313620. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1320645111", "SAHLE, Patrick. 2.
Lombardo, Tiziana, Aiola, Chiara
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This work introduces a microsphere‐templated strategy to fabricate reprocessable PEDOT:PSS syntactic foams with tunable porosity, stable conductivity, and 3D printability. In situ PEDOT:PSS coatings create a conductive network that maintains electrical performance at high void fractions.
Gayaneh Petrossian +7 more
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Foro; Philology Manuals: Elena Pierazzo's Digital Scholarly Editing
This is a discussion of sections of Digital Scholarly Editing by Elena ...
Bordalejo, Barbara
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Elena Pierazzo, Digital Scholarly Editing : Theories, Models and Methods [PDF]
What textual scholarship needs now are practical reports “from the editorial trenches”, concludes Paul Eggert in his review of David Greetham’s Theories of the Text (Eggert 2005, 90).
Bleeker, Elli
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Archive, Edition, Project: Mapping Melville and Networks of Correspondence
Mapping is a critical process of plotting data, images, and textual objects, in space over time, as a way of representing textuality as a kind of continuously evolving landscape of human interaction.
John Bryant
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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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Transcribing "Le Pèlerinage de Damoiselle Sapience": Scholarly Editing Covid19-Style
This article describes a methodological experiment conducted during the 13th Annual (Virtual) Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, November 18–20, 2020.
Anna de Bakker +32 more
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