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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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Minimal Functionality for Digital Scholarly Editions
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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Digital Scholarly Editing in Practice
Scholarly editions in print have long been central to literary studies, produced according to well-established methodologies. In recent decades, digital scholarly editions have gained prominence, with some publishers digitising existing print editions and others creating born-digital resources.Dan Barker, Nicholas Cronk, Glenn Roe
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Project-based digital humanities and social, digital, and scholarly editions
Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2016There appears an obvious fit between the application of ‘social media’ technologies to the making of scholarly editions in digital form and the markedly collaborative nature of the typical digital humanities project. Accordingly, it may be argued that the model of the collaborative project-based edition need only to be extended, to become ‘social ...
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Annotation in Digital Scholarly Editions
Annotation in digital scholarly editions (of historical documents, literary works, letters, etc.) has long been recognized as an important desideratum, but has also proven to be an elusive ideal. In so far as annotation functionality is available, it is usually developed for a single edition and cannot easily be deployed elsewhere.Boot, P., Haentjens Dekker, R.
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Accessibility and inclusion in Digital Scholarly Editing
The contribution is about accessibility and inclusion of DSEs.Anna Cappellotto, Raffaele Cioffi
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2016
Cette thèse se situe à la croisée de plusieurs disciplines : la philologie, la littérature médiévale et les sciences de l'information. Dans une perspective interdisciplinaire, l'objectif de ce travail est d’analyser les développements les plus récents de l’édition critique. En effet, l’édition critique, pratique académique bien établie, connaît, depuis
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Cette thèse se situe à la croisée de plusieurs disciplines : la philologie, la littérature médiévale et les sciences de l'information. Dans une perspective interdisciplinaire, l'objectif de ce travail est d’analyser les développements les plus récents de l’édition critique. En effet, l’édition critique, pratique académique bien établie, connaît, depuis
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