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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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Combinar leitura e “leitura”: ler, extrair, interpretar, visualizar
Recensão crítica de Martin Paul Eve. Close Reading with Computers: Textual Scholarship, Computational Formalism, and David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas. California: Stanford University Press, 2019. 272 pp. ISBN: 9781503609365.
Rua, Joana
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Reading Joyce in and out of the Archive [PDF]
This essay contains a critical overview of responses to the 'scholarship' (by which is meant the study of the manuscripts and notebooks, the writing of biographical, the editing of his texts, the amalgamation of annotations, etc.) as opposed to ...
Van Mierlo, Wim
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Academic Scholarship in Light of the 2008 Financial Crisis: Textual Analysis of NBER Working Papers
Textual analysis of the NBER Working Papers published during 1999–2016 is done to assess the effects of the 2007–2009 crisis on the academic literature. The volume of crisis-related WPs is counter-cyclical, lagging the financial-instability-index. WPs by
Daniel Levy, Tamir Mayer, A. Raviv
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A review of Elena Pierazzo, Digital Scholarly Editing: Theories, Models and Methods, Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2015. 252 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1472412119.
Portela, Manuel
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Observations on the Intertextuality of Selected Abhidharma Texts Preserved in Chinese Translation
Textual reuse is a fundamental characteristic of traditional Buddhist literature preserved in various languages. Given the sheer volume of preserved Buddhist literature and the often-unmarked instances of textual reuse, the thorough analysis and ...
Sebastian Nehrdich
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Distant Listening or Playing Visualisations Pleasantly with the Eyes and Ears
From Virgil Thomson’s 1934 musical score for Gertrude Stein’s opera Four Saints in Three Acts, to readings of The Making of Americans (1925) using digital tools, artists and scholars have used musical composition and computational tools to help express ...
Tanya Clement
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Critical approaches to ‘clerical’ work: Textual transmission in two Swedish digital resources
In this paper, we investigate the distinction between library digitization projects and digital scholarly editing projects by using qualitative interview data gathered from two Swedish digital scholarship ecosystems: 1) Litterarturbanken (the Swedish ...
Merisa Martinez
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People in developing countries face the difficult task of coping with climate change impacts given their socioeconomic struggles. Gender, along with other social factors, plays divisive roles to regulate people’s capacities to respond to climate crises ...
D. Dev, J. Manalo
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"The ghost within the ghost in the machine": an interview with Jerome McGann
Focusing mostly on McGann’s recent work, this interview addresses the reasons underlying his critical moves, and looks at his scholarly poetics of interpretation as a material engagement with imaginative works.
Brito, Matheus de, Portela, Manuel
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