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Are we all Bédierian? Perspectives for Digital Genetic Editions
The current scene of Digital Scholarly Editions, particularly those concerning modern manuscripts, registers a trend towards documentary and diplomatic editions.
Beatrice Nava
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Scholarly editions in print and on the screen: A theoretical comparison
Since the advent of digital scholarly editions, there have been many arguments to the effect that digital versions are able to offer more to humanities scholars than printed ones. Though this opinion is shared by most scholars producing digital editions,
Daniel Sondheim +5 more
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Reviewing von digitalen Editionen im Kontext der Evaluation digitaler Forschungsergebnisse
The first recommendations for the classification and evaluation of digital editions were already published in the process of establishing the WWW as the primary medium of publication for digital ...
Ulrike Henny
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The modern reader may encounter the Greek text of Euripides' surviving plays in many forms: in print either in complete editions or in separate editions of single plays published with translations or commentaries or both, and in digital form at well ...
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Scholarly editions were one of the first engines for introducing digital methods into the humanities and social sciences. The digital infrastructures developed for creating individual editions could lead to a new
Roland S. Kamzelak
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As editors continue to transition from the production of scholarly print editions to electronic editions, we must remember the roots of our labors and frame our work by looking behind us and ahead.
Stephen Martin
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Die große Lehre der Geschichte [PDF]
In the course of the past three years no less than seven works have been added to the syntheses of European and German constitutional history which were published around the millennium.
Ewald Grothe
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TEI, the Walt Whitman Archive, and the Test of Time
“Diachronic Markup and Presentation Practices for Text Editions in Digital Environments,” a 2014–15 transatlantic collaboration funded jointly by DFG and NEH, provided an occasion to test TEI’s relatively new provisions for encoding temporality.
Brett Barney
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Visualising the Catalogues of Digital Editions
This article provides a data-driven overview of the developments in the field of digital scholarly editing. It surveys and evaluates the available data source on digital scholarly editions and provides longitudinal analysis of changes in number of ...
Bridgette Wessels +4 more
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All texts are equal, but... Textual Plurality and the Critical Text in Digital Scholarly Editions [PDF]
Is there a future for the “old philology”? Why are “truly critical” and “truly digital” editions so rare? This article discusses the questions raised at the Leuven round table by showcasing two scholarly editions that claim to be both digital and ...
Fischer, Franz
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