Abstract
The process of preparing electronic editions [SGK00] is long, time-consuming, and arduous for an editor or editors. Some of the work cannot be automated—editors, for example, must scrutinize every single letter of a document numerous times to come to fully informed decisions concerning script, meaning, and spelling
[Hay01]. The success of the ARCHway project, designed to alleviate unnecessary tedium of the editorial process lies, in major part, in correct manipulation of the data that forms the electronic edition.
Original language | American English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the Joint International ACH-ALLC Conference on Textual Critical Encoding |
State | Published - May 29 2003 |
Keywords
- Data management
- Electronic editions
- Historical manuscripts
DC Disciplines
- Mathematics