Mesotext : digitised emblems, modelled annotations and humanities scholarship /
The most strikingly missing piece of functionality in current digital editions is that of annotation. Digital editions should offer a facility where researchers can store structured and unstructured observations with respect to the edited texts. This book discusses a number of approaches to annotati...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Amsterdam :
Pallas Publications : Amsterdam University Press,
2009
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Series: | Pallas proefschriften.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Table of Contents; Part I. Context of this Study; 1. Introduction; 2. An Introduction to Emblem Studies; 3. Annotating the Digital Edition; Part II. Emblem Digitisation and the Emblem Project Utrecht; 4. A Model for Digital Emblem Editions; 5. Digital Editing and Text Modelling: The Case of the Emblem Project Utrecht; Part III. Digital Annotation Tools; 6. Digital Edition Annotation using EDITOR; 7. A Sane Approach to Annotation in the Digital Edition; 8. Decoding Emblem Semantics; 9. Creating a Metaphor Index; 10. Towards a TEI-Based Encoding Scheme for the Annotation of Parallel Texts.