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Digital scholarly editing : theories and practices / edited by Matthew James Driscoll and Elena Pierazzo.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Elena Pierazzo
Contributor:
Driscoll, Matthew James, 1954- editor.
Pierazzo, Elena, editor.
Series:
Digital Humanities Series
Digital Humanities Series ; v.4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Digital humanities.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (294 p.)
Place of Publication:
Open Book Publishers
Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume presents the state of the art in digital scholarly editing. Drawing together the work of established and emerging researchers, it gives pause at a crucial moment in the history of technology in order to offer a sustained reflection on the practices involved in producing, editing and reading digital scholarly editions-and the theories that underpin them. The unrelenting progress of computer technology has changed the nature of textual scholarship at the most fundamental level: the way editors and scholars work, the tools they use to do such work and the research questions they attempt to answer have all been affected. Each of the essays in Digital Scholarly Editing approaches these changes with a different methodological consideration in mind. Together, they make a compelling case for re-evaluating the foundation of the discipline-one that tests its assertions against manuscripts and printed works from across literary history, and the globe. The sheer breadth of Digital Scholarly Editing along with its successful integration of theory and practice help redefine a rapidly-changing field, as its firm grounding and future-looking ambit ensure the work will be an indispensable starting point for further scholarship. This collection is essential reading for editors, scholars, students and readers who are invested in the future of textual scholarship and the digital humanities.
Contents:
Notes on Contributors
Foreword / Hans Walter Gabler
1. Introduction: Old Wine in New Bottles? / Matthew James Driscoll and Elena Pierazzo
SECTION 1: THEORIES. 2. What is a Scholarly Digital Edition? / Patrick Sahle
3. Modelling Digital Scholarly Editing: From Plato to Heraclitus / Elena Pierazzo
4. A Protocol for Scholarly Digital Editions? The Italian Point of View / Marina Buzzoni
5. Barely Beyond the Book? / Joris van Zundert
6. Exogenetic Digital Editing and Enactive Cognition / Dirk Van Hulle
7. Reading or Using a Digital Edition? Reader Roles in Scholarly Editions / Krista Stinne Greve Rasmussen
SECTION 2: PRACTICES. 8. Building A Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript / Ray Siemens, Constance Crompton, Daniel Powell and Alyssa Arbuckle, with Maggie Shirley and the Devonshire Manuscript Editorial Group
9. A Catalogue of Digital Editions / Greta Franzini, Melissa Terras and Simon Mahony
10. Early Modern Correspondence: A New Challenge for Digital Editions / Camille Desenclos
11. Beyond Variants: Some Digital Desiderata for the Critical Apparatus of Ancient Greek and Latin Texts / Cynthia Damon
12. The Battle We Forgot to Fight: Should We Make a Case for Digital Editions? / Roberto Rosselli Del Turco
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CC-BY-4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781783742417
1783742410
9782821884007
2821884001
9781783742400
1783742402
OCLC:
957694357
Access Restriction:
Unrestricted online access

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