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Session Chair: Kiyonori Nagasaki, International Institute for Digital Humanities
Location:MCG-F
Presentations
Proto-editions: Historians and the "Something between digital image and digital scholarly edition"
Georg Vogeler
Universität Graz, Austria
The paper discusses forms of digital representation of texts that become only available through digital means, in particular the combined publication of digital images and structured data, which I suggest to call "proto-edition".
Scholarly Digital Editions: APIs and Reuse Scenarios
In this paper, we study data reuse in scholarly editing, providing insights into the current panorama and imagining future developments. We will focus on the reuse of data, leaving aside the reuse of code and models, which would require a separate enquiry; and would concentrate on machine-actionable reuse, as opposed to human consumption.
Digital Edition of Complete Tolstoy's Heritage: OCR Crowd Sourcing Initiative, Literary Scholarship and User Scenarios
Anastasia Bonch-Osmolovskaya1,3, Boris Orekhov1,2, Fekla Tolstaya3
1DH CLOUD; 2Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkin House), Russia; 3TOLSTOY DIGITAL
The paper presents digital edition of Tolstoy's heritage based on 90 complete edition, printed in mid 20th century. The paper describes the workflow that has been chosen to deal with this immense cultural heritage and defines a compromise between three objectives: presevation of Tolstoy's heritage, preservation of literary scholar edition and digital user scenarios