The Data is the Scholarship

A CSE session at MLA 2014.

The Data Is the Scholarship

Sunday, 12 January, 10:15–11:30 a.m., Parlor C, Sheraton Chicago

Program arranged by the MLA Committee on Scholarly Editions

Presiding: Kenneth M. Price, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln

1. “The Data of Revision: TextLab and the Theory of Fluid-Text Editing,” John Bryant,
Hofstra Univ.; Nicholas Laiacona, Performant Software Solutions
2. “Prime Timelines: Visualizing Televisual Time and Narrative Temporality,” Joel
Burges, Univ. of Rochester; Nora Dimmock, Univ. of Rochester

3. “Editing, Encoding, and Ambiguity in Folger Digital Texts,” Rebecca Niles, Folger
Shakespeare Library; Michael Poston, Folger Shakespeare Library

 

Tags from the story
,
0 replies on “The Data is the Scholarship”