Digitizing the Materiality of the Premodern Book


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This project develops teaching materials at the intersection of book history and digital humanities through a winter school and the creation of a video course for self-study.
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The foundational skills at the intersection of digitization, bibliography, and the Digital Humanities are crucial for many scholars, yet instruction frequently only covers one maybe two of these intersecting aspects. For example, use of the Text Encoding Initiative XML standard is increasingly the norm in digital scholarly editing, but many individuals working with textual materials do not have access to relevant scholarly training in DH. Conversely, many DH departments, lack rare book specialists. The goal of this workshop is to create one succinct class where students will learn the necessary skills for understanding how the materiality of pre-modern books can be digitized and provide a foundation for putting those skills into practice. After attending this workshop, students will understand the fundamentals of digitization and how books and manuscripts are described in the TEI, including the msdescription and transcription modules. The workshop as an event is used to create materials which will be made into a video class for self-study.

This project is funded by CLARIAH-AT with the support of BMBWF.

Start date: 
2022
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2023
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Sarah Lang
Sean Winslow
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Open Access
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Lang, Sarah
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Winslow, Sean
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