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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 419 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x27 mm, weight: 632 g, CD Rom
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Modern Language Association of America
  • ISBN-10: 0873529715
  • ISBN-13: 9780873529716
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 419 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x27 mm, weight: 632 g, CD Rom
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Modern Language Association of America
  • ISBN-10: 0873529715
  • ISBN-13: 9780873529716
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The long history of textual editing and scholarship has been intimately involved with the physique of the book, which set limits on the presentation and study of text. Increasingly, since the 1980s, the written word has taken on a digital form, and the shift from codex to computer, from print to electronic media, creates new opportunities-and new difficulties.

This volume offers an emerging consensus about the fundamental issues of electronic textual editing. It provides practical advice and faces theoretical questions. Its twenty-four essays deal with markup coding and procedures, electronic archive administration, use of standards (such as Unicode), rights and permissions, and the changing and challenging environment of the Internet. Some of the specific texts discussed are Greek and Latin inscriptions, the Gospel of John, the Canterbury Tales, William Blake's poems and art, Percy Bysshe Shelley's The Devil's Walk, Stijn Streuvels's De teleurgang van den Waterhoek, Ludwig Wittgenstein's Nachlass, and the papers of Thomas Edison.

The guidelines of the MLA's Committee on Scholarly Editions, recently revised to address electronic editions, are included in full.
Foreword 1(6)
G. THOMAS TANSELLE
Acknowledgments 7(2)
Note on the CD 9(2)
Introduction 11(12)
Guidelines for Editors of Scholarly Editions 23(24)
COMMITTEE ON SCHOLARLY EDITIONS, MLA
A Summary of Principles 47(6)
PART I SOURCES AND ORIENTATIONS
Critical Editing in a Digital Horizon
53(21)
DINO BUZZETTI AND JEROME MCGANN
The Canterbury Tales and Other Medieval Texts
74(18)
PETER ROBINSON
Documentary Editing
92(13)
BOB ROSENBERG
The Poem and the Network: Editing Poetry Electronically
105(17)
NEIL FRAISTAT AND STEVEN JONES
Drama Case Study: The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson
122(16)
DAVID GANTS
The Women Writers Project: A Digital Anthology
138(12)
JULIA FLANDERS
Authorial Translation: Samuel Beckett's Stirrings Still/Soubresauts
150(11)
DIRK VAN HULLE
Prose Fiction and Modern Manuscripts: Limitations and Possibilities of Text Encoding for Electronic Editions
161(20)
EDWARD VANHOUTTE
Philosophy Case Study
181(16)
CLAUS HUITFELDT
Electronic Religious Texts: The Gospel of John
197(13)
D.C. PARKER
Multimedia Body Plans: A Self-Assessment
210(14)
MORRIS EAVES
Epigraphy
224(17)
ANNE MAHONEY
PART IIPRACTICES AND PROCEDURES
Effective Methods of Producing Machine-Readable Text from Manuscript and Print Sources
241(13)
EILEEN GIFFORD FENTON AND HOYT N. DUGGAN
Levels of Transcription
254(8)
M.I. DRISCOLL
Digital Facsimiles in Editing
262(7)
KEVIN KIERNAN
Authenticating Electronic Editions
269(8)
PHILL BERRIE, PAUL EGGERT, CHRIS TIFFIN, AND GRAHAM BARWELL
Document Management and File Naming
277(14)
GREG CRANE
Writing Systems and Character Representation
291(8)
CHRISTIAN WITTERN
Why and How to Document Your Markup Choices
299(11)
PATRICK DURUSAU
Storage, Retrieval, and Rendering
310(24)
SEBASTIAN RAHTZ
When Not to Use TEI
334(5)
JOHN LAVAGNINO
Moving a Print-Based Editorial Project into Electronic Form
339(7)
HANS WALTER GABLER
Rights and Permissions in an Electronic Edition
346(12)
MARY CASE AND DAVID GREEN
Collection and Preservation of an Electronic Edition
358(13)
MARILYN DEEGAN
Notes on Contributors 371(5)
Works Cited 376(23)
Index 399