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Digital Editions Community of Practice

Taylor Institution Library Room 2
Thursdays 1pm–2pm, even weeks

Each session will include a brief talk or demonstration, followed by an opportunity for discussion. Hot water, tea, coffee, milk and biscuits will be provided. Please feel free to bring your own lunch (and a mug for the hot drinks!)

Programme Michaelmas 2023

WEEK TWO (19TH OCTOBER):
The Digital Documentation Process initiative – Lucian Shepherd 
WEEK FOUR (2ND NOVEMBER): MEET IN MAIN HALL
Using Transkribus – Henrike Lähnemann, Lena Vosding, Karen Wenzel
WEEK SIX (16TH NOVEMBER):
Editing Thomas Mann– T.J. Reed
WEEK EIGHT (30TH NOVEMBER):
PRISMS – linking data and creating knowledge with Digital Editions – Emma Huber

Programme Michaelmas 2022

Week Two (20th October):

Digital Correspondence – Henrike Lähnemann, Miranda Lewis and Emma Huber looking at http://diglib.hab.de/edoc/ed000248/start.htm, http://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/ and http://catcor.seh.ox.ac.uk/

Week Four (3rd November):

Digital Scholarly Editing – Andrew Dunning and Emma Huber look at an edition of Frideswide and https://www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk/digital-enlightenment/ to compare and contrast different approaches to digital critical editions

Week Six (17th November):

Genetic Editions – We will explore Genetic Editions, focussing on https://www.beckettarchive.org/geneticeditions

Week Eight (1st December):

Avoiding silos – We look at aggregators and other ways of sharing data. See https://18thconnect.org/ https://correspsearch.net/en/home.html https://www.prisms.digital/

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