What are the consequences for data modelling when we think of critical edition not as a document, but as a process? Our aim in this talk is to open a discussion on the difference between treating a critical edition as a text, and treating it as an intellectual endeavour whose result is a text. The typical digital representation of a critical edition takes the form of a document, whether it is prepared with a word processor, the Classical Text Editor, LaTeX, or TEI-based tools and specifications. While these formats can certainly represent the features of a published critical edition, there is very little that makes explicit the editorial logic behind the product. Here we will consider a different approach, adopted in the recently-conclude...
One of the most potent criticisms of the TEI as a means for describing documents is that it is deter...
We propose to develop / expand the concept of “digital edition of a text”. The specific value of a d...
This paper describes the limitations of critical editions of music in book format, and presents an a...
Critical editions can be complex objects to digitise both in the output/publication process and in t...
This thesis considers why critical editions have not established themselves in the digital medium t...
The classical form of a scholarly edition—a text, with an accompanying set of annotations that is ex...
International audienceProvocative yet sober, Digital Critical Editions examines how transitioning fr...
An attempt to answer this question, along with an account of some other answers to the question. Or...
Critical editions of classical text pose some unique problems that highlight the importance of the e...
Paper delivered during the Humanities Postgraduates Conference, held at De Montfort University the 3...
The essay describes and reflects on the changes and transformations induced in scholarly editorial p...
What constitutes the core of the edition? Its data or its presentation? In the world of printed crit...
Scholarly editing and textual digitisation are typically seen as two distinct, though related, fiel...
This book provides an up-to-date, coherent and comprehensive treatment of digital scholarly editing,...
Introduction Since the earliest days of hypertext, textual scholars have produced, discussed and the...
One of the most potent criticisms of the TEI as a means for describing documents is that it is deter...
We propose to develop / expand the concept of “digital edition of a text”. The specific value of a d...
This paper describes the limitations of critical editions of music in book format, and presents an a...
Critical editions can be complex objects to digitise both in the output/publication process and in t...
This thesis considers why critical editions have not established themselves in the digital medium t...
The classical form of a scholarly edition—a text, with an accompanying set of annotations that is ex...
International audienceProvocative yet sober, Digital Critical Editions examines how transitioning fr...
An attempt to answer this question, along with an account of some other answers to the question. Or...
Critical editions of classical text pose some unique problems that highlight the importance of the e...
Paper delivered during the Humanities Postgraduates Conference, held at De Montfort University the 3...
The essay describes and reflects on the changes and transformations induced in scholarly editorial p...
What constitutes the core of the edition? Its data or its presentation? In the world of printed crit...
Scholarly editing and textual digitisation are typically seen as two distinct, though related, fiel...
This book provides an up-to-date, coherent and comprehensive treatment of digital scholarly editing,...
Introduction Since the earliest days of hypertext, textual scholars have produced, discussed and the...
One of the most potent criticisms of the TEI as a means for describing documents is that it is deter...
We propose to develop / expand the concept of “digital edition of a text”. The specific value of a d...
This paper describes the limitations of critical editions of music in book format, and presents an a...