Published October 9, 2020
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Digital text: risks, advantages, perspectives
- 1. University of Parma
- 2. University College London (UCL)
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This review of Michelangelo Zaccarello's Teoria e forme del testo digitale (Roma, Carocci, 2019) discusses the topics of the ten essays that compose the volume, written by some of the most influential scholars on the field of digital textual scholarship. Specifically, it traces the main problems related to copyright and illustrates the limits and potential of collaborative editions and marking systems.
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- Journal article: 10.5281/zenodo.4386522 (DOI)
References
- Italia, Paola (2020). Editing Duemila. Per una filologia dei testi digitali. Roma: Salerno Editrice.
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- Shillingsburg, Peter (2017). Textuality and Knowledge. Essays. Pennsylvania (USA): Penn State University Press.
- Zaccarello, Michelangelo (2019). Teoria e forme del testo digitale. Roma: Carocci.