[DiXiT] Conference 'Digital Scholarly Editing', Antwerp, 5-7 Oct 2016

Franz Fischer franz.fischer at uni-koeln.de
Sun Mar 6 17:54:00 CET 2016


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Dear all,

This is just a reminder that the Call for Papers of the conference on ‘Digital Scholarly Editing: Theory, Practice, Methods’ is entering its final two weeks (deadline: 20 March). You are all cordially invited to submit an abstract. The conference will be held at the University of Antwerp on 5-7 October 2016, and combines the thirteenth annual conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS 2016) and the third convention of the Digital Scholarly Editing Initial Training Network (DiXiT 3). The conference will focus on the impact of the digital medium on the field of Textual Criticism and Scholarly Editing.

With kind regards,
on behalf of the OC,
Dirk


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Call for papers:
Conference "Digital Scholarly Editing: Theory, Practice, Methods"

Conference organized by the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS) and the Digital Scholarly Editing Initial Training Network (DiXiT).
Hosted by the Centre for Manuscript Genetics at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.

Venue: University of Antwerp

5-7 October 2016

Keynote speakers: Paul Eggert and Kathryn Sutherland

Guests of honour: Hans Walter Gabler and Peter Shillingsburg

Call for Papers

Deadline: 20 March 2016

As digital editions are reaching a stage of maturity and scholarly editors are becoming increasingly aware of the seemingly endless possibilities of hybrid or fully Digital Scholarly Editions, the impact of the digital medium on the field of Textual Criticism has become undeniable. As a result of this ‘digital turn’, textual scholars are now faced with new challenges and opportunities that have called for a re-evaluation of the field’s established theoretical and practical framework. For the thirteenth annual conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS), organized in association with the Digital Scholarly Editing Initial Training Network ‘DiXiT’, we intend to face this new direction in textual scholarship head-on, by focussing on the recent developments in textual scholarship that are instigated by this reassessment of the theories, practices, and methods of scholarly editing in general, and of the Digital Scholarly Edition (DSE) in particular. We therefore invite abstracts for 20-minute presentations that could focus on (but should not be limited to) the following topics:

Theories
- The impact of the digital medium on textual scholarship
- The importance of the document in scholarly editing
- Facsimiles versus documents
- Documents versus texts
- The task of the editor of a DSE
- Modelling the DSE

Methods
- Digitization of documents
- The limits of TEI XML and alternative encoding models
- Editorial interpretation in text encoding
- Visualizing the encoded text
- Corpus analysis
- New tools for the Scholarly Edition

Practices
- Encoding difficulties
- Interoperability
- Usability studies
- Copyright restrictions and their impact on the DSE
- Dissemination
- Standards and evaluation

Abstracts of up to 300 words can be emailed to Dirk Van Hulle (dirk.vanhulle at uantwerpen.be) and Wout Dillen (wout.dillen at uantwerpen.be) before 20 March 2016.

This thirteenth conference of the European Society for Textual Scholarship is organized in association with the Marie Curie Initial Training Network on Digital Scholarly Editing ‘DiXiT’, and will be hosted by the Centre for Manuscript Genetics (CMG) at the University of Antwerp. In the days leading up to the conference, the CMG will host two DiXiT workshops on digital scholarly editing.
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