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  1. Theodor Fontane’s Notebooks: A ‘Digital Genetic-Critical and Commented Edition’

    Abstract: The scholarly digital edition of the Theodor Fontane: Notizbücher provides open access, for the first time, to the full scope of the 19th-century German writer’s notebooks. The project has a strong focus on the materiality of the documents,... more

     

    Abstract: The scholarly digital edition of the Theodor Fontane: Notizbücher provides open access, for the first time, to the full scope of the 19th-century German writer’s notebooks. The project has a strong focus on the materiality of the documents, which is reflected not only in meticulous diplomatic transcriptions of Fontane’s notes, presented in their material contexts, but also in an extremely detailed documentation of the editorial principles and guidelines. The edition, thus, situates itself in an increased scholarly interest in materiality and mediality in the humanities since the ‘material turn’. Particularly, the edition contributes to a reassessment of the genre of the notebook as a portable “writing lab”. Notwithstanding these major achievements, questions remain regarding the present status and future development of the digital edition project, which was funded from 2011 to 2019. The edition interface is still a beta version and work on the scholarly commentary seems ...

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 16 (03.2023); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: 19th century; beta status; diplomatic transcription; documentation; genetic edition; materiality; notebook; work in progress
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  2. The Shelley-Godwin Archive: The edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Notebooks

    Abstract: The Shelley-Godwin Archive aims to bring the widely scattered handwritten legacy of the Shelley-Godwin family together on one platform. To date, in October 2014, it is still in the beta phase. The first release in 2013 presented the edition... more

     

    Abstract: The Shelley-Godwin Archive aims to bring the widely scattered handwritten legacy of the Shelley-Godwin family together on one platform. To date, in October 2014, it is still in the beta phase. The first release in 2013 presented the edition of the Frankenstein Notebooks by Mary Shelley, the drafts of one of the most popular and reprinted works of British Romanticism. This initial publication is based on a previous print edition from 1996 by Charles E. Robinson, which has been adapted and incorporated into the Shelley-Godwin Archive's structure. In the future, this first release will be followed by an edition of the fair-copy manuscripts of Prometheus Unbound by Mary Shelley's husband Percy Shelley and in further project stages by digitized manuscripts of her parents Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. Aside from the digital provision of the complete literary legacy of the Shelley-Godwin family, a long-term goal of the Shelley-Godwin Archive is to create a collaborative ...

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 2 (12.2014); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: archive; collected work; critical digitization; edition series; english; family legacy; Frankenstein; genesis of work; genetic edition; handshift; interactive edition; linked data; literature; romanticism; shared canvas; Shelley; TEI
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  3. Welscher Gast digital

    Abstract: This review discusses the Digital Scholarly Edition Welscher Gast digital that is conducted as part of the German Research Foundation special research programme Materiale Textkulturen. The edition project aims at analysing the production... more

     

    Abstract: This review discusses the Digital Scholarly Edition Welscher Gast digital that is conducted as part of the German Research Foundation special research programme Materiale Textkulturen. The edition project aims at analysing the production and transmission of the medieval didactic poem Der Welsche Gast (‘The Romance Stranger’; c. 1215/16). The centre of the edition is an easily accessible and easily readable base text. It is conceived as the starting point into different branches of research that tightly combine philological and art historical studies. The edition, which is in the middle stage of its genesis, builds on a sound theoretical model of its source materials and impresses with innovative and interesting display of data and research findings

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 4 (06.2016); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: 13th century; art history; code of conduct; facsimile; genetic edition; interactive edition; medieval; middle high german; TEI; text synopsis; transcription
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  4. Digital Thoreau

    Abstract: Digital Thoreau is a web resource comprising three digital projects related to the work of Henry David Thoreau created at SUNY Geneseo. The first of these is a fluid text edition of Thoreau’s most famous work Walden. This allows multiple... more

     

    Abstract: Digital Thoreau is a web resource comprising three digital projects related to the work of Henry David Thoreau created at SUNY Geneseo. The first of these is a fluid text edition of Thoreau’s most famous work Walden. This allows multiple versions of the text to be represented simultaneously in a dynamic environment, which can be a valuable resource to Thoreau scholars, particularly for those interested in researching the genetic aspect of the text. In the second project a very innovative and engaging social reading platform has been created in order to facilitate community and student driven annotation of both Walden and his 1849 essay Resistance to Civil Government. The third project is a student created digital archive of the papers of Thoreau scholar Walter Harding, which is primarily a pedagogical exercise in digital humanities for the students of SUNY Geneseo. Digital Thoreau as a whole is a multi-faceted web resource that offers interesting new opportunities for scholarly ...

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 4 (06.2016); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: 19th century; annotation; archive; collation; fluid text; genetic edition; modern; pedagogy; reading edition; social edition; TEI; variant
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  5. Literary drafts, genetic criticism and computational technology. The Beckett Digital Manuscript Project

    Abstract: This article addresses the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project, an evolving project, currently comprising a series of digital genetic editions of Samuel Beckett’s bilingual literary drafts and a digital library. Following the genetic school... more

     

    Abstract: This article addresses the Beckett Digital Manuscript Project, an evolving project, currently comprising a series of digital genetic editions of Samuel Beckett’s bilingual literary drafts and a digital library. Following the genetic school of editing, the project’s goal is to explore and represent as fully as possible the evolutionary dynamics of Beckett’s composition process. The robust editorial framework alongside the sophisticated technical development and design of the project succeed to manage a vast amount of complex primary material and to offer an insight into Beckett's writing, by enabling multiple processing of facsimiles, transcriptions and comparisons of variants in a user-friendly way. The 'Beckett Digital Library' further enables a comprehensive approach to the concept of textual genesis and to Beckett's intellectual influences. Moreover, the project contains exemplary documentation as well as a number of spin-off outputs. However, key improvements could still be ...

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 5 (02.2017); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: 20th century; archive; edition series; genetic edition; modernism; variant
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  6. Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts

    Abstract: Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts Digital Edition (JAFM), edited by Kathryn Sutherland, provides high-resolution pages images and diplomatic transcriptions for all of Austen’s surviving fiction manuscripts (totalling approximately 1100... more

     

    Abstract: Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts Digital Edition (JAFM), edited by Kathryn Sutherland, provides high-resolution pages images and diplomatic transcriptions for all of Austen’s surviving fiction manuscripts (totalling approximately 1100 manuscript pages), all unpublished in her lifetime. It assesses the site’s editorial principles, functionality, and contribution to Austen studies, digital scholarship, and textual editing. As a site that offers diplomatic transcriptions not reading texts — what Elena Pierrazo (the Technical Research Associate) has termed ‘Digital Documentary Editions ’— JAFM offers an excellent opportunity to investigate the ways in which the print paradigm for textual editing is being reimagined and reshaped for digital editions

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 5 (02.2017); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: diplomatic edition; diplomatic transcription; documentary edition; facsimile; genetic edition; handshift; literature; manuscript; medadata; pedagogy; romanticism; TEI
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  7. Juxta Web Service, LERA, and Variance Viewer. Web based collation tools for TEI

    Abstract: The review presents and compares three open source and web-based text collation tools, namely Juxta Web Service, LERA, and Variance Viewer, and investigates their suitability especially for philological work with TEI. While all tools... more

     

    Abstract: The review presents and compares three open source and web-based text collation tools, namely Juxta Web Service, LERA, and Variance Viewer, and investigates their suitability especially for philological work with TEI. While all tools adequately fulfill the general requirements of text collation, each of them supports individual workflow concepts and visualization methods. It is recommended that future developments consider supporting TEI standoff markup and tool modularization

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 11 (01.2020); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: collation; critical apparatus; genetic edition; parallel encoding; TEI; TEI/XML; text synopsis; variant
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  8. Wolfgang Koeppen Jugend – Rezension der textgenetischen Edition

    Abstract: The Jugend Edition is a critical edition of Wolfgang Koeppen’s Jugend, which was published in 1976. It took more than fifteen years for Koeppen to write Jugend. The edition offers the opportunity to dive into the work of Wolfgang Koeppen... more

     

    Abstract: The Jugend Edition is a critical edition of Wolfgang Koeppen’s Jugend, which was published in 1976. It took more than fifteen years for Koeppen to write Jugend. The edition offers the opportunity to dive into the work of Wolfgang Koeppen and to follow him along during his writing process. After his death, all of the material related to Jugend was digitized and is presented as a complex dossier génétique. This review provides an overview of the presented documents, as well as the main features and appearance of the edition, with a special emphasis on its presentation of genetic relationships

     

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    Enthalten in: RIDE; Köln : Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, [2014]-; 13 (12.2020); Online-Ressource
    Other subjects: digital edition; genetic edition; modern; 20th century; visualization
    Scope: Online-Ressource