RIDE Call for Reviews: Crowd Editions
*RIDE Call for Reviews: Crowd Editions* The Institute for Documentology and Scholarly Editing (IDE) is calling for reviews dedicated to crowd edited and peer sourced Digital Scholarly Editions (DSE). A publication of the reviews is planned in the online review journal for digital editions and resources RIDE under the topic “Crowd Edited Digital Scholarly Editions”. We are inviting reviews of such Digital Scholarly Editions from all Humanities disciplines. “Crowd edited” is understood in a broad sense: It describes a form of digitally enabled participation in the tasks that the creation and publication of a digital scholarly edition entail. It can imply that typical tasks, e.g., transcription, collation, annotation, (cross-)linking, or commentary, are “crowd sourced” or “peer sourced”, that means undertaken by a casual group of committed persons, through a publicly accessible platform. It can also imply that the edition is completely created by an independent public user group, e.g., on a social media platform (“social edition”). If you are interested in reviewing such a resource, please have a look at the complete call with all further details: https://ride.i-d-e.de/reviewers/call-for-reviews/crowd-editions-en/ All the best Torsten Roeder -- Dr. phil. Torsten Roeder @toroe@fedihum.org Universität Würzburg Zentrum für Philologie und Digitalität (ZPD) Emil-Hilb-Weg 23 97074 Würzburg Diskmags: Preserving Early Born-Digital Heritage https://diskmags.de/ Musik- und Medienedition im Digitalen Zeitalter: Brauchen wir einen neuen Editionsbegriff? https://kontrovers.musiconn.de/2023/07/02/editionsbegriff/
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