3D Digital Scholarly Editions: The Text as Object

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Abstract

Digital scholarly editions have a long history in the area of digital scholarship. While the idea of treating a 3D model as the “text” of a digital scholarly edition is novel, it has the potential to re-imagine the role of these models within the scholarly ecosystem. Publishing 3D models as the central node within a scholarly knowledge site that includes apparatus, annotation, and paradata within an unbounded digital space, provides a new environment for 3D models to be studied within a
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDigital Humanities & Heritage
EditorsKoralijka Kuzman Šlogar, Annamarija Žugić Borić
Place of PublicationCroatia
PublisherInstitute of Ethnology and Folklore Research
Pages15-31
Number of pages16
ISBN (Print)978-953-8518-10-2
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • digital Scholarly Editions, 3D modelling, digital scholarship, annotation, apparatus, paradata, long-term preservation, virtual research environment

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