Bernard J. Muir, ed. 2004. <i>A digital facsimile of Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Junius 11</i>. Software by Nick Kennedy. Bodleian Library Digital Texts 1. Oxford: Bodleian Library. McGillivray, M. Digital Medievalist, May, 2006.
Bernard J. Muir, ed. 2004. <i>A digital facsimile of Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Junius 11</i>. Software by Nick Kennedy. Bodleian Library Digital Texts 1. Oxford: Bodleian Library [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
This CD-ROM digital facsimile of one of the most important manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon period offers outstanding functionality. It presents very high resolution photographs of the entire manuscript including binding and binding strips, close-ups of initials, a full transcription linked to the images, translations of all of the poems in the manuscript, introductory essays including commentary on the illustrations, and a full search facility. This CD is at once a substantial advance in digital editing practice and an important contribution to Old English literary and art-historical studies.
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	shorttitle = {Bernard {J}. {Muir}, ed. 2004. \textit{{A} digital facsimile of {Oxford}, {Bodleian} {Library} {MS}. {Junius} 11}. {Software} by {Nick} {Kennedy}. {Bodleian} {Library} {Digital} {Texts} 1. {Oxford}},
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	abstract = {This CD-ROM digital facsimile of one of the most important manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon period offers outstanding functionality. It presents very high resolution photographs of the entire manuscript including binding and binding strips, close-ups of initials, a full transcription linked to the images, translations of all of the poems in the manuscript, introductory essays including commentary on the illustrations, and a full search facility. This CD is at once a substantial advance in digital editing practice and an important contribution to Old English literary and art-historical studies.},
	language = {en},
	number = {0},
	urldate = {2018-03-08},
	journal = {Digital Medievalist},
	author = {McGillivray, Murray},
	month = may,
	year = {2006},
	keywords = {Muir, Bernard, Oxford, Bodleian Library, Junius 11 (Anglo-Saxon Manuscript), critical editions, editorial theory, layout and presentation},
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