I am looking to hear from textual scholars who are editing the work of an author who could be considered ‘problematic’ within a 21C context for their views on gender, sexuality and race. My own case study is the British modernist writer Wyndham Lewis. What place can or should these views have in […]
New issue of Variants: The Journal of the European Society for Textual Scholarship w/ essays by Daniel Ferrer, Dirk Van Hulle, Dovilė Gervytė, Jūratė Levina, Kelly Frost and others!
journals.openedition.org/variants/1880
#authorship #manuscripts #genetics #scholarlyediting
The deadline for ESTS 2026 - Edition and Interpretation conference (28–30 May 2026) in Lublin, Poland has just been extended to 20 December 2025.
https://ests2026.arfi.kul.pl/
#textualscholarship #scholarlyediting #cfp #humanities
The deadline for ESTS 2026 - Edition and Interpretation conference (28–30 May 2026 in Lublin, Poland has just been extended to 20 December 2025.
ests2026.arfi.kul.pl
#textualscholarship #scholarlyediting #cfp #humanities
Textual Scholars: deadline for the 2026 ESTS conference in Lublin, Poland (28-30 May) is fast approaching. Submit your abstracts on the theme of 'Edition and Interpretation' by 30 Nov.
ests2026.arfi.kul.pl/call-for-pap...
#ESTS #scholarlyediting #textualscholarhip #literature #history #humanities
My take-away is that it would save cleaning time if digitization services either:
- provided XML files; or at least
- standardized the way of presenting page breaks in .txt files
MDZ:
----- 9 / 258 -----
Google Books:
## p. 5 (#9) ################################################
#ScholarlyEditing
"Highlighting of text variants: The working environment determines the differences between two matched segments and highlights them using the following color scheme: green for insertions, blue for substitutions and red for deletions. Additionally, the corresponding text sections in the remaining versions are being highlighted in grey. Through the use of a variety of filter- and color-settings, the user can tailor the text comparison to his own liking, e.g. hiding all changes that purely concern punctuation." https://lera.uzi.uni-halle.de/
Started playing around today with LERA, a collation tool developed at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. It's very promising!
Thanks to @poeckelmann.bsky.social for setting up the instance so quickly!
lera.uzi.uni-halle.de
#DH #TextualScholarship #BookHistory #ScholarlyEditing
Sharing link to the Modernist Editing Symposium @buxiduan.bsky.social and Lawrence Jones are organizing in Reading. I blandly titled my talk 'Modernist Editing in Perspective'. Hope what I have to say is more palatable.
research.reading.ac.uk/centre-for-b...
#scholarlyediting #modernism
Amazing new digital scholarly edition of Virginia Woolf's ‘Anon’ and ‘The Reader’, the drafts of a history of English literature that she left unfinished at her death.
#scholarlyediting #woolf #manuscripts
If you are in or near Reading (UK) next month, please do look in at this wonderful, free symposium at the Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing organized by @buxiduan.bsky.social and @lawrentian.bsky.social.
research.reading.ac.uk/centre-for-b...
#modernism #scholarlyediting #textualscholarship
Commemorating the 175 anniversary of Margaret Fuller's tragic death at sea--just a few days ago, on July 19: www.loa.org/news-and-vie...
#ScholarlyEditing #feminism #MargaretFuller #Women'sRights #FeministEditing
New issue of Scholarly Editing is out! Read the intro + explore the issue.https://scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/ #ScholarlyEditing #ScholarlyEditingVol42 #OpenAccessScholarship #TextualRecovery
How can digital tools support Indigenous cultural preservation?
This conversation with Ellen Cushman & Gordon Henry tells the story.
scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/in... #ScholarlyEditing #OpenAccess
It was an honor to speak with Gordon Henry and Ellen Cushman for Volume 42 of Scholarly Editing. It was an insightful conversation on the vital work of language preservation. Their story is one of scholarship and kinship. -> scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/in... #ScholarlyEditing
Dr. Andrea Roberts is shaping the future of recovery. Read her insights in Scholarly Editing Vol. 42 -> scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/ar.... Learn more about her project (s)here-> outsiderpreservation.com #ScholarlyEditing #RecoveryEditing #Inclusive Archive
How can digital tools support Indigenous language resurgence?
I spoke with Ellen Cushman & Gordon Henry about DAILP to find the answer.
scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/in... #ScholarlyEditing #RecoveryEditing
In his recent interview with 𝘚𝘤𝘩𝘰𝘭𝘢𝘳𝘭𝘺 𝘌𝘥𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨, Dr. Gordon Henry, a collaborator on the Digital Archive of Indigenous Language Persistence, speaks to the personal histories, experiences, and hopes that have shaped his thinking of the archive.
#ScholarlyEditing #RecoveryEditing
The latest issue of Scholarly Editing features an interview with Dr. Andrea Roberts. scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/ar... #ScholarlyEditing #OpenAccess #BlackSpaces
In her interview for Scholarly Editing, Dr. Andrea Roberts talks about her process and the potential impacts. A must-read for those interested in preserving Black heritage spaces. scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/ar... #ScholarlyEditing #RecoveryEditing #OpenAccessScholarship
Dr. Andrea Roberts is shaping the future of recovery work through her efforts to empower and document heritage communities. Read her insights in Scholarly Editing Vol. 42 -> scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/ar.... Learn more about OPI here-> outsiderpreservation.com #ScholarlyEditing #RecoveryEditing
Remember these words: “Never Sell the Land.”
Check out our powerful interview with Dr. Andrea Roberts in Scholarly Editing Vol. 42. scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/ar... #ScholarlyEditing #OpenAccess #RecoveryEditing #InclusiveArchive
🔠 2. Scholarly Editions Platform for CUNE-IIIF-ORM (Frederic Lamsens): reuniting Babylonian cuneiform tablets into a digital corpus with transcriptions, translations, and multilingual metadata enriched with entities. #AnnotationPlatforms #ScholarlyEditing
Check out our powerful interview with Dr. Andrea Roberts in Scholarly Editing Vol. 42.
Explore her work on Freedom Colonies and why place preservation is urgent, ethical scholarship. tinyurl.com/5bstupt9 #ScholarlyEditing #OutsiderPreservation #RecoveryEditing
New issue of Scholarly Editing is out! ead the intro + explore the issue: scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/vo... #ScholarlyEditing #ScholarlyEditingVol42 #OpenAccessScholarship #TextualRecovery
What does it mean to edit a text today? Contributors to Scholarly Editing Volume 42 bring fresh insight to this question, combining traditional scholarly rigor with digital tools and inclusive editorial approaches. scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/ #ScholarlyEditing #OpenAccessScholarship
Looking for peer-reviewed, open-access editions to use in your classroom or research?
Scholarly Editing Vol. 42 offers diverse texts, accompanied by editorial rationales and methodologies.https://scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/ #ScholarlyEditing #Teaching
The new issue of Scholarly Editing has arrived. Vol. 42 highlights community-driven editorial work. Read the intro + explore the issue: scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/vo... #ScholarlyEditing #ParticipatoryArchiving
New issue of Scholarly Editing is here! Vol. 42 highlights bold, community-driven editorial work—digital, archival, inclusive, and experimental. Read the intro + explore the issue: scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/vo... #ScholarlyEditing #RecoveryEditing
Volume 42 of Scholarly Editing is here! This issue dives into inclusive, boundary-pushing editorial work—from digital experiments to archival recoveries.
scholarlyediting.org/issues/42/vo...
#ScholarlyEditing #OpenAccessScholarship #EditingEmpathy
What does editing look like when it centers community, collaboration, and care? Vol. 42 of Scholarly Editing showcases powerful examples across projects and platforms. #DocumentaryEditingClassrooms #EditingEmpathy #ParticipatoryArchiving #FeministEditing #ScholarlyEditing #InclusiveArchiving