What is a Scholarly Digital Edition?. Sahle, P. In Driscoll, M. J. & Pierazzo, E., editors, Digital Scholarly Editing, volume 4, of Theories and Practices, pages 19–40. Open Book Publishers, 1 edition, 2016.
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Humanities research is focused on cultural artefacts such as texts, images or physical objects. Usually they are kept in libraries, archives and museums and are thus not encountered as original material objects; rather, scholars work with surrogates of them created especially to make them more accessible and to facilitate research. Over the last centuries, the desire to uncover the cultural treasures of the past and to reconstitute important documents, texts and works in the most reliable way possible has led to the development of the concept of the critical edition in the modern sense. This implies the application of wide
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	url = {https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1fzhh6v.6},
	abstract = {Humanities research is focused on cultural artefacts such as texts, images or physical objects. Usually they are kept in libraries, archives and museums and are thus not encountered as original material objects; rather, scholars work with surrogates of them created especially to make them more accessible and to facilitate research. Over the last centuries, the desire to uncover the cultural treasures of the past and to reconstitute important documents, texts and works in the most reliable way possible has led to the development of the concept of the critical edition in the modern sense. This implies the application of wide},
	urldate = {2020-08-25},
	booktitle = {Digital {Scholarly} {Editing}},
	publisher = {Open Book Publishers},
	author = {Sahle, Patrick},
	editor = {Driscoll, Matthew James and Pierazzo, Elena},
	year = {2016},
	pages = {19--40},
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