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What is the Catalogue of Digital Editions?

This wiki showcases the research data collection work I did as part of my PhD studies at the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities under the supervision of Prof. Melissa Terras and Simon Mahony. This research seeks to examine best practice in the field of digital editions by collating relevant evidence in a detailed catalogue of extant electronic text projects. The editions included in the Catalogue come from numerous sources and their selection follows basic criteria: the electronic texts can be ongoing or complete projects, born-digital editions or electronic reproductions of print volumes.

Lists of digital editions already exist and have been around for many years:

None, however, record project features, nor do they provide an easy means of browsing, viewing and downloading the data. This Catalogue was set-up to fill this gap as it not only provides an up-to-date record of what is currently available but breaks projects down into their constituent parts for a detailed understanding of their creation.

The Catalogue is of great benefit as it provides:

  • an accessible, unique record of what has been used and tested;
  • an insight into past, present and future projects;
  • the possibility of viewing trends or patterns (e.g. what time periods are most covered or which institutions produce the largest number of digital editions);
  • a means of identifying which areas need to be improved and flagging up broken links or errors.

While initially serving as a doctoral survey, the Catalogue has now become a larger resource. With this website, I hope to encourage interested scholars to contribute to the project and, together, record extant electronic editions for the benefit of the Digital Humanities community.

If you want to contribute an edition, please visit the Contribute page in this wiki to learn how to do it!

Homepage

This GitHub repository's homepage.

Data description and contribution

Click here for more information about the data and how you can contribute digital editions.

Web application

For an interactive version of the Catalogue, use the Catalogue of Digital Editions web application, a collaboration with the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities (ACDH).

Not applicable

A list of projects considered but not suitable for inclusion in the Catalogue.

Feedback

Feedback from users is always welcome!

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