This chapter examines the various textual traditions that inform the design and affordances of three INKE digital tools, namely NewRadial, the Dynamic Table of Contexts, and Bubblelines. In turning to earlier textual exemplars, such as the sammelbände and foldout engravings, the chapter illustrates certain commonalities between past and present textual media. Similarly, by examining the material evidence of Renaissance readers, including manuscript tables of contents and supplements to print indexes, the chapter considers the long history of customization that lies behind many of our digital applications today. In short, the chapter invites readers to situate a series of INKE tools within a much earlier and seemingly unrelated textual tradi...
Joseph Grigely coined the term textualterity to explain how an artwork, for example a fiction, could...
In this article we aim to provide a minimally sufficient theoretical framework to argue that it is t...
This essay offers an insight into the way digital editions of medieval texts can be employed to repl...
The physical medium signifies. Any document type within any medium offers a semiotic setting of its ...
For the original publication, please see: https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/index.php/jodi/article/view/...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
This paper presents a brief account of the form and function of the “table of contents” ...
Digital textuality will be defining the nature and uses of literacy to the same degree as printing h...
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Using Gérard Genette’’s seminal work on ‘paratexts’ (defined by Genette (1997) as extratextual items...
Our research focuses on the instrumentation of scholarly reading, an intensive reading which aims th...
Scrolls encompass in one sweep the oldest and the most contemporary ideas about images and image-mak...
It is apparent that the presentation of a text in the electronic medium as a string of electronic ch...
International audienceEcritures digitales aims to demonstrate how digital writing contributes to the...
Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in the fifteenth century had a lasting impact on the dev...
Joseph Grigely coined the term textualterity to explain how an artwork, for example a fiction, could...
In this article we aim to provide a minimally sufficient theoretical framework to argue that it is t...
This essay offers an insight into the way digital editions of medieval texts can be employed to repl...
The physical medium signifies. Any document type within any medium offers a semiotic setting of its ...
For the original publication, please see: https://journals.tdl.org/jodi/index.php/jodi/article/view/...
This article surveys aspects of medieval ‘publishing’ practice in manuscript format and relates them...
This paper presents a brief account of the form and function of the “table of contents” ...
Digital textuality will be defining the nature and uses of literacy to the same degree as printing h...
This paper considers how early modern note-taking practices can inform the design of digital reading...
Using Gérard Genette’’s seminal work on ‘paratexts’ (defined by Genette (1997) as extratextual items...
Our research focuses on the instrumentation of scholarly reading, an intensive reading which aims th...
Scrolls encompass in one sweep the oldest and the most contemporary ideas about images and image-mak...
It is apparent that the presentation of a text in the electronic medium as a string of electronic ch...
International audienceEcritures digitales aims to demonstrate how digital writing contributes to the...
Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in the fifteenth century had a lasting impact on the dev...
Joseph Grigely coined the term textualterity to explain how an artwork, for example a fiction, could...
In this article we aim to provide a minimally sufficient theoretical framework to argue that it is t...
This essay offers an insight into the way digital editions of medieval texts can be employed to repl...