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Advanced digital editing: modeling the text and making the edition

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Advanced digital editing: modeling the text and making the edition

NEH Institute for Advanced topics in the Digital Humanities 2020

Rationale

Digital humanists already have access to workshops and tutorials to help them learn to transcribe, edit, and tag a text in preparation for publishing a digital edition. Nonetheless, sophisticated markup expertise alone is not enough to make an edition, and learning nothing more than tagging may leave scholars staring at their angle brackets and wondering what to do next. Digital humanists cannot build editions that break methodological ground solely on the basis of solutions prepared largely by others, and the focus of this Institute is on the creation of digital editions motivated by project-specific research questions and implemented from a perspective driven first by theory of edition, second by editorial methodology, and necessarily but less importantly by specific toolkits. In this respect, this Institute recognizes thinking digitally in ways driven by project-specific research goals as the most important feature of sustainable Digital Humanities training and education.

Acknowledgements

NEH Advanced digital editing: modeling the text and making the edition is awarded by the NEH Office of Digital Humanities (ODH) and co-funded by the NEH Division of Research Programs. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in materials developed for this project do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Additional support and assistance has been provided by the University of Pittsburgh Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences.
University Library System Additional support and assistance has been provided by the University of Pittsburgh University Library System.
Center of Digital Humanities Research We are grateful to the Center of Digital Humanities Research, Texas A&M University, for generously contributing complimentary copies of XQuery for humanists (part of the Coding for humanists series, Texas A&M Press) for the use of Institute participants.
<oXygen;> We are grateful to SyncroSoft for generously contributing complimentary extended trial licenses for their <oXygen/> XML editor for the use of Institute participants.
eXist-db eXist-db is an open source native XML database and application platform. TEI Publisher is an open source product of eXist Solutions.