The Visual [Re]Presentation of Textual Data in Traditional and Digital Critical Editions

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Huskey, Samuel

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The prospect of breaking free from the confines of the printed page drives much of the interest in digital critical editions; yet the format of traditional editions in print remains an effective and efficient information visualization. This paper will argue that us- ing the data from a digital edition to [re]present the traditional format of a printed edition can illuminate the strengths and weaknesses of both platforms. In addition to making the data available in a familiar format for offline reading, a print visualization is also a useful test of the digital edition’s data model. It can also promote a shift toward thinking about textual data and its visualization (in print or on a screen) as separate concerns.

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Huskey, S. (2022). “The Visual [Re]Presentation of Textual Data in Traditional and Digital Critical Editions”. magazén, 3(1), 115-138. http://doi.org/10.30687/mag/2724-3923/2022/05/005

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