On Annotation
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As a key scholarly activity, annotation seems to have transitioned seamlessly from print to digital. In the process, it has lost many of the shackles of the print medium: limitations of length or of a single perspective and perceived authority, are no longer an issue. Embracing a multi-faceted annotation approach brings its own challenges, however, it forces the editor to think systematically about the form, purpose, and audience of his annotations, and how he can facilitate, mediate, and communicate the process.
Alexander Huber, Bodleian Library, Oxford
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Posts by Sandra Wetzel
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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 […]