50 International Congress on Medieval Studies. Textual and Manuscript Studies in Online Environments
Digital environments enable our studying and representing texts and manuscripts in radically enhanced ways. As a result, not only have traditional practices been perfected, also new concepts and forms—such as those of a «digital edition», a «digital library», and a «digital archive»—are now giving stimulus to new theories and critical approaches. In this session, we seek to promote discussion around how digital environments are changing our examination and representation of texts and the codices that contain them. We invite submissions that reflect on the achievements, challenges, and prospects of manuscript and textual studies in the digital medium, including, but not limited to:-manuscript representation technologies-theories of digital edition or the making of digital editions-corpora studies and computational approaches to manuscript studies-the goals of textual studies in a digital environment-examples of manuscript and textual studies carried out in online environments
Please send a 100-word abstract and Participant Information Form to Albert Lloret at lloret@umass.edu by September 15. Albert Lloret, PhDManaging Editor, Digital PhilologyAssistant Professor of Spanish and CatalanUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstSite ://umass.academia.edu/Albert Lloret