Electronic publishing : politics and pragmatics /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Tempe, Ariz. :
Iter Inc. in collaboration with ACMRS (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies),
2010.
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Series: | Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Series). New technologies in medieval and Renaissance studies
v. 2. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Series) v. 401. |
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Table of Contents:
- The impact of computers on the art of scholarly editing / Peter Shillingsburg
- Digitizing George Herbert's Temple / Robert Whalen
- A first-principles reinvention of software tools for creative writing and text analysis in the twenty-first century / Jeff Smith
- Mechanick exercises : the question of technical competence in digital scholarly editing / Alan Galey
- SGML, interpretation, and the two muses : a critique of TEI P3 from the end of the century / Ian Lancashire
- Lancashire's two muses : a belated reply / Murray McGillivray
- How we been publishing the wrong way, and how we might publish a better way / Peter Robinson
- Open access and digital libraries : a case study of the text creation partnership / Shawn Martin
- From edition to experience : feeling the way towards user-focussed interfaces / Paul Vetch
- The book of English : towards digital intertextuality and a second-generation digital library / Martin Mueller.