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Digitizing Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 498 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 242x160x32 mm, kaal: 814 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
  • ISBN-10: 0866984747
  • ISBN-13: 9780866984744
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 498 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 242x160x32 mm, kaal: 814 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Sep-2012
  • Kirjastus: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US
  • ISBN-10: 0866984747
  • ISBN-13: 9780866984744
Teised raamatud teemal:
A book on turning physical materials into digital ones, for specialists in the curation of manuscripts and material culture, this anthology deals with material from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period. It is Volume 3 in the Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies series in New Technologies in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. It is a collaboration between Iter: Gateway to Medieval and Renaissance Studies and the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. The papers here deal with topics ranging from using probability analysis on a Middle English text to digitizing book bindings and archiving maps that are both images and texts to virtual reality in humanities scholarship. It is designed for professionals who must make value judgments and choose the best tools to turn primary sources into the secondary ones that scholars, students, and the public will increasingly understand as the true record. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Introduction 1(20)
Brent Nelson
Melissa Terras
Beyond Remediation: The Role of Textual Studies in Implementing New Knowledge Environments
21(28)
Alan Galey
Richard Cunningham
Brent Nelson
Ray Siemens
Paul Werstine
The Materiality of Markup and the Text Encoding Initiative
49(34)
James Cummings
More than was Dreamt of in Our Philosophy: Encoding Hamlet for the Shakespeare Quartos Archive
83(30)
Judith Siefring
Pip Willcox
Digitizing Non-Linear Texts in TEI P5: The Case of the Early Modem Reversed Manuscript
113(24)
Angus Vine
Sebastiaan Verweij
Palaeography and the "Virtual Library" of Manuscripts
137(34)
Peter A. Stokes
A Probabilistic Analysis of a Middle English Text
171(30)
Jacob Thaisen
The Digitization of Bookbindings
201(28)
Athanasios Velios
Nicholas Pickwoad
Digitizing Collection, Composition, and Product: Tracking the Work of Little Gidding
229(28)
Paul Dyck
Ryan Rempel
Stuart Williams
Vexed Impressions: Towards a Digital Archive of Broadside Ballad Illustrations
257(30)
Patricia Fumerton
Carl Stahmer
Kris McAbee
Megan Palmer Browne
A Virtual Museum or E-Research? British Printed Images to 1700 and the Digitization of Early Modern Prints
287(26)
Stephen Pigney
Katherine Hunt
Rose Tools: A Medieval Manuscript Text-Image Annotation Project
313(22)
Christine McWebb
Diane Jakacki
Digitization of Maps and Atlases and the Use of Analytical Bibliography
335(28)
Wouter Bracke
Gerard Bouvin
Benoit Pigeon
Between Text and Image: Digital Renderings of a Late Medieval City
363(32)
Paul Vetch
Catherine Clarke
Keith Lilley
Virtual Reality for Humanities Scholarship
395(34)
Lisa M. Snyder
Simulating Splendour: Visual Modelling of Historical Jewellery Research
429(26)
David Humphrey
Coinage, Digitization, and the World-Wide Web: Numismatics and the COINS Project
455(32)
Jonathan Jarrett
Sebastian Zambanini
Reinhold Huber-Mork
Achille Felicetti
Contributors 487