T Clement, W Hagenmaier… - The Library …, 2013 - journals.uchicago.edu
With this piece, we seek to interrogate the sites at which library, archival, and scholarly work occurs in order to consider the changing nature of the future of the archive. First, we consider …
Page 1 a ASHGATE The Virtual Representation of the Past Edited by Mark Greengrass and Lorna Hughes Page 2 Page 3 THE VIRTUAL REPRESENTATION OF THE PAST This One …
D Schmidt - Literary and Linguistic Computing, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Embedded generalized markup, as applied by digital humanists to the recording and studying of our textual cultural heritage, suffers from a number of serious technical …
G Crane, B Seales, M Terras - Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2009 - degruyter.com
No humanists have moved more aggressively in the digital world than students of the Greco- Roman world but the first generation of digital classics has seen relatively superficial …
G Crane, D Bamman, L Cerrato, A Jones… - … Conference on Theory …, 2006 - Springer
This paper describes several incunabular assumptions that impose upon early digital libraries the limitations drawn from print, and argues for a design strategy aimed at providing …
G Crane, D Bamman, A Jones - A companion to digital literary …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter suggests directions in which an ePhilology may evolve. It makes two fundamental arguments. First, it assumes that the first generation of digital technology has …
E Salvatori - Edito, inedito, riedito, 2017 - torrossa.com
The essay briefly examines the opportunities and the problems that the critical digital edition of historical sources presents, as well as its wider implications in the Humanities. The …
Abstract The Codice Pelavicino Digitale Project aims to publish an online digital edition of the relevant manuscript of the XIII century. In this paper features of the edition and related …
G Stewart, G Crane, A Babeu - Proceedings of the 7th ACM/IEEE-CS …, 2007 - dl.acm.org
While digital libraries based on page images and automatically generated text have made possible massive projects such as the Million Book Library, Open Content Alliance, Google …