Bringing together book historians, textual editors, and new media theorists, this is an engaging and wide-ranging examination of the interactions between the history of the book and digital humanities.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: This is Not a Book: Christopher Ohge & Kristen Schuster
PART I. METHODS AND CASE STUDIES 1. Reading the edited collection, distantly: Peter Webster
2. Cataloguing the Enlightenment: Zoe Screti
3. Editing Authenticity in the Manuscript Text: Geoffrey Turnovsky
4. The Printing Surface in an Age of Digital Reproduction: Giles Bergel
5. From Bookshelves to Bytes: Anke Jaspers & Martina Schö nbä chler
6. A Graph Database Approach to Editing and Publishing Infinitely Recombinant Digital Texts with OCHRE: Miller C. Prosser
7. Pragmatic Digital Editing, Data Analysis, and Creative-Critical Practices: Christopher Ohge
8. Extracting for Experience: Mary Erica Zimmer
PART II: INTERDISCIPLINARY REFLECTIONS 9. Digital Publishing Practices in Museums: Ellen Charlesworth & Claire Warwick
10. Folklore Archives in the Digital Age: Karoline Strittmater
11. Unlocking Literary Heritage: Wim Van Mierlo
12. Teaching Truman with Hypertext Methods: Ashney Randle, Logan Thompson, Renee Jones, & Sarah Buchanan
13. Describing New Media: Kristen Schuster
14. Honey, AI Shrunk the Archive: Jon Ippolito
15. Book History for the Future: Leah Henrickson
Afterword: Dirk Van Hulle