On Annotation
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Explanatory annotation is one of the oldest hermeneutic practices but comparatively few people have thought about it systematically. What is the influence on the reading and comprehension of a text? What must annotations look like in order to be really helpful? How can we distinguish between explanatory annotations and interpretations?
Matthias Bauer, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany
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Posts by Angelika Zirker and Matthias Bauer
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TEASys at the DHd2018
At the DHd2018 (26.2.-2.3.2018, Cologne), TEASys was presented in two different formats: Angelika Zirker, Matthias Bauer, Leonie Kirchhoff and Miriam Lahrsow presented a poster titled “TEASys: Kollaboratives digitales Annotieren als […]
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IJHAC Special Issue on Annotating
A special issue of the International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing on explanatory annotation (ed. Angelika Zirker and Matthias Bauer) has been published in October 2017 . We would […]
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TEASys at the Symposium on Literature and Digitalization
Angelika Zirker and Gabriel Viehhauser (Stuttgart University) presented a paper co-authored by Matthias Bauer and them on ‘Commentatory Annotation and Hermeneutics in Digital Texts’ (Zwischenräume: Kommentierende Annotation und hermeneutische Bedeutungserschließung […]

