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 |
Disciplines
- Mathematics
Keywords
- Data management
- Electronic editions
- Historical manuscripts