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Towards a digital model to edit the different paratextuality levels within a textual tradition
In the textual tradition of a literary work, our sources (manuscripts, printed books etc.) commonly bear, together with the "main text", different kinds of "paratexts" commenting on it (including interlinear annotations, glosses, scholia, footnotes ...
Paolo Monella
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Dlaczego polskie edytorstwo naukowe nie istnieje
This article addresses the condition of scholarly editing in Poland, projecting the development that could occur thanks to the use of digital tools. Bem demands an evaluation of the editorial tradition and the concepts and categories of classification ...
Paweł Bem
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The Making and Knowing Project is an educational and research project that has employed citizen science to produce a digital critical edition of the 16th-century manuscript BnF Ms. Fr. 640, along with accompanying educational resources. Situated within a
Sarah Lang
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The contribution focuses on a scholarly digital project presented in 2015 by Eugenio Burgio, Marina Buzzoni and Antonella Ghersetti, Dei Viaggi di Messer Marco Polo, the Italian version of the Devisement dou monde/Milione by Giovanni Battista Ramusio (
Simion, Samuela
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'Over-tagging' with XML in Digital Scholarly Editions
A single abstract from the DHd-2015 Book of Abstracts.
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Applied Text as Graph (ATAG) in an Algorithmic Edition
The “Applied Text as Graph” (ATAG) methodology introduces a transformative framework for digital scholarly editing that addresses key challenges in text modeling, annotation, and citation with exceptional granularity (https://github.com/THM-Graphs ...
Andreas Kuczera
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This article is divided into three sections: the first focuses on some analogies and historical parallels that shape digital technology, the hypertext and interactivity, such as the book and the printing press.
Antonio Rojas Castro
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Alchemy and Science in Early Modern Central Europe
James Brueckel, a student at the University of Minnesota, interviews Tara Nummedal, professor of history at Brown University, about her research on alchemy and the new book and digital project, Furnace and Fugue: A Digital Edition of Michael Maier's ...
James Brueckel
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Discussing Interfaces in Digital Scholarly Editing [PDF]
Interfaces define how research material is presented. They shape the view recipients acquire from historical sources. Since the digital medium is more open to variations than the once traditional form of presenting Scholarly Editions in printed book form, discussions on how to deal with the new possibilities started at a very early stage after the ...
Bleier, Roman, Klug, Helmut W.
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The sustainability of the scholarly edition in a digital world
Scholarly editions must be used for generations; by nature they require a stable long-term publication format. Some editors have eagerly embraced digital editing and XML, but many more editors remain unconvinced that digital publications can last as long as printed books.
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