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The born-digital in future digital scholarly editing and publishing

Humanities

The born-digital in future digital scholarly editing and publishing

J. O'sullivan and M. Pidd

This paper discusses the cutting-edge developments in digital scholarly editing and calls for innovative forms of digital scholarly editing and publishing that cater to born-digital cultural materials. It highlights work conducted by James O'Sullivan and Michael Pidd.

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Abstract
Editorial scholarship is once again in a state of upheaval. Digital scholarly editing, for all it has achieved, has not accommodated the increasingly digital nature of cultural production and consumption. The theories and practices of digital scholarly editing need to better account for born-digital cultural materials like social media content, digital fiction, and video games. This paper discusses the state-of-the-art in digital scholarly editing, and advocates for future forms of digital scholarly editing and publishing suited to the born-digital.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Dec 09, 2023
Authors
James O'Sullivan, Michael Pidd
Tags
digital scholarly editing
born-digital materials
cultural materials
digital publishing
future forms
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