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Digital scholarly editing : theories, models and methods / Elena Pierazzo

Auteur principal: Pierazzo, Elena, AuteurLangue:Anglais.Pays: Royaume-Uni .Publication:Farnham, Burlington (Vt.) : Ashgate, cop. 2015Description: 1 vol. (x-242 p.) : fig. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-1-472-41211-9 ; 1-472-41211-7.Dewey: 808.02/70285, 23Résumé: This book provides an up-to-date, coherent and comprehensive treatment of digital scholarly editing, organized according to the typical timeline and workflow of the preparation of an edition: from the choice of the object to edit, the editorial work, post-production and publication, the use of the published edition, to long-term issues and the ultimate significance of the published work. The author also examines from a theoretical and methodological point of view the issues and problems that emerge during these stages with the application of computational techniques and methods. Building on previous publications on the topic, the book discusses the most significant developments in digital textual scholarship, claiming that the alterations in traditional editorial practices necessitated by the use of computers impose radical changes in the way we think and manage texts, documents, editions and the public. It is of interest not only to scholarly editors, but to all involved in publishing and readership in a digital environment in the humanities. (4e de couv.).Bibliographie: Bibliogr. p. 209-227. Index.Sujet - Nom commun: | | | | | | | | | | |
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Bibliogr. p. 209-227. Index

This book provides an up-to-date, coherent and comprehensive treatment of digital scholarly editing, organized according to the typical timeline and workflow of the preparation of an edition: from the choice of the object to edit, the editorial work, post-production and publication, the use of the published edition, to long-term issues and the ultimate significance of the published work. The author also examines from a theoretical and methodological point of view the issues and problems that emerge during these stages with the application of computational techniques and methods. Building on previous publications on the topic, the book discusses the most significant developments in digital textual scholarship, claiming that the alterations in traditional editorial practices necessitated by the use of computers impose radical changes in the way we think and manage texts, documents, editions and the public. It is of interest not only to scholarly editors, but to all involved in publishing and readership in a digital environment in the humanities. (4e de couv.)

Traditional and emerging editorial models Modelling (digital) texts Modelling text transmission: from documents to texts, and return What's on the page? objectivity and interpretation in scholarly editing Work and workflow of digital scholarly editions The publication of digital scholarly editions Using digital scholarly editions Trusting the edition : preservation and reliability of digital editions The present and the future of digital scholarly editions

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