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The born-digital in future digital scholarly editing and publishing
Editorial scholarship is once again in a state of upheaval. Digital scholarly editing, for all it has achieved, has not accommodated the increasingly digital nature of cultural production and consumption.
James O'Sullivan
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Editing contributed scholarly articles from a language management perspective [PDF]
Taking language management as its initial perspective, this paper examines some of the sorts of linguistic problems that second language writers of English face when contributing to scholarly journals and some of the issues that editors face when working
Richard B Baldauf Jr
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The Case for Scholarly Editions [PDF]
This article wish to make a case for scholarly digital editions (SDE’s). SDE’s can help to put the computational humanities into the center of humanistic scholarship. Large scaled projects pave the way for easy access to historical documents, but small, curated digital editions, strenuously enriched by philologists, will be the key player in the ...
Krista Stinne Greve Rasmussen +3 more
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Topics of major current interest in scholarly editing and publishing based on the content analysis of selected journals [PDF]
For the purpose of obtaining a concrete picture of the main issues related to modern scholarly editing and publishing, a content analysis of the recent issues of three international journals devoted to scholarly editing and publishing, which are Learned ...
Yeonok Chung
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Sandrart.net describes itself as a 'research platform for the history of art and culture of the 17th century'. It is a digital edition of Joachim von Sandrart’s magnum opus, the 'Teutsche Academie', published between 1675 and 1680 in a German and between
Patrick Sahle
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'Great expectation among the learned': Edward Bernard's Josephus in Restoration Oxford [PDF]
This article traces the problematic editorial work of the Oxford scientist and scholar Edward Bernard (1638-1697) in editing Josephus, and draws out the implications of this story for our understanding of the scholarly and polemical contexts within which
Roebuck, Thomas
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Representing the Long History of Early Modern Printed Objects: The Archaeology of a Book [PDF]
On the scholarly editing of historical documents as digital ...
Hannah Alpert-Abrams
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Beyond Author-Centricity in Scholarly Editing
Authorship – authority – authorisation – the author – the author’s will – the author’s intention: these form a cluster of notions whose validity for scholarly editing I fundamentally question.
Hans Gabler
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Encoding models for scholarly literature [PDF]
We examine the issue of digital formats for document encoding, archiving and publishing, through the specific example of "born-digital" scholarly journal articles.
Holmes, Martin, Romary, Laurent
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A Scholarly Edition for Mobile Devices [PDF]
This presentation describes the CantApp, an edition for mobile devices of The General Prologue of the Canterbury Tales.
Bordalejo, Barbara, Robinson, Peter
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