The Cologne Center for eHumanities is organizing the second DiXiT convention, taking place 16-18 March 2015 in Cologne, Germany. The conference will be preceded by a day dedicated to workshops on:
- Publishing Models for Digital Scholarly Editions
- Aggregation of Digital Cultural Content and Metadata Mapping
- XML-Free Scholarly Editing
- While the convention is open to any research about digital scholarly editing, the focus will be on its relation to academia, society and cultural heritage. As such, topics for the sessions may especially include:
- textual criticism and the future of the high standard critical edition
- open/public knowledge: mutual benefit for academia & society
- social editing, crowdsourcing, citizen science
- issues of rights and ethics related to scholarly editions
- scholarly curation and usage of cultural heritage data
- museums, libraries & archives as data providers for the edition
- dissemination, sustainability and addressability of digital heritage assets
- publishing the edition and the role of publishers
- editors and the job market: career prospects
- and others
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