94010 - Seminar on Digital Scholarly Edition

Academic Year 2023/2024

Learning outcomes

The seminar aims at providing students with the basic tools for understanding and creating digital texts (TEI-XML and HTML format). We will focus on the digital writing systems currently available and will analyze digital transcriptions of literary texts.

Course contents

The seminar will be given by Dr. Roberta Priore (roberta.priore2@unibo.it), who interested students can contact for any type of information.

The laboratory aims to provide basic tools for understanding the mechanisms of production of a digital text, focusing on standard markup languages for text coding, especially on XML/TEI, with attention to the various levels of possible markup and , in particular, to the philological one.

We will present the state of the art regarding digital editions and archives of literary texts, with particular reference to the field of Digital Scholarly Editions, to reflect on the methods of creation, maintenance and use of the literary text in a digital environment. We will carry out an analysis of the ecdotic paradigms most represented today and of the future prospects of digital textuality, with particular attention to the philological aspect.

We will address the concept of digital edition as opposed to that of digitization, delving into the issues of coding and markup languages, with a specific focus on the XML standard and the TEI vocabulary.

Given the seminar nature of the course, the XML/TEI coding of a literary or critical text will be proposed, through collective exercises and independent work supervised by the teaching tutor. Finally, students will be asked to independently design a simple theoretical coding model, supplementary or alternative to the one presented in class.

 

SUBJECTS


- The digital text, from text to hypertext, overview of digital editions and archives, critical issues and potential of digital scientific editions (issues of durability, sustainability, scientificity, evaluation criteria)

- The concept of coding, markup languages (HTML, SGML, XML), DTD and XMLschema

- The TEI vocabulary and the different possible coding levels (with particular attention to the philological aspect)

- Design of a coding model

Readings/Bibliography

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

The exam will focus on the topics covered in class (for which all the necessary material will be provided on Virtuale, for the benefit of non-attending students) and on verifying the coding work carried out.

Recommended readings:

P. Italia, Editing Duemila, Salerno, Roma, 2020.

T. Mancinelli-E. Pierazzo, Che cosa è l’edizione scientifica digitale, Carocci, Roma, 2019.

M. Zaccarello, Leggere senza libri, Cesati, Firenze, 2020.

T. Numerico, D. Fiormonte, F. Tomasi, L'umanista digitale, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2010. (Introduzione, capp. 2-3). Alternatively you can consult the English version: T. Numerico, D. Fiormonte, F. Tomasi, : [https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25504], Brooklyn, puntum books, 2015 (Introduction, Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Conclusions)].

SITOGRAPHY:

Guidelines Tei http://www.tei-c.org/Guidelines/P5/, TEI by Examples (TEI tutorials and exercises) https://teibyexample.org/TBE.htm

 

Teaching methods

Workshops

Assessment methods

Oral exam aimed at verifying:

- knowledge and understanding of the topics covered during the course

- XML/TEI file of the text encoded according to the scheme proposed during the lessons

- creation of an integrative or additional theoretical coding scheme

NB: the .xml file and the coding model must be sent at least 4 days before the exam date.

Teaching tools

Materials available on Virtuale.

Digital tools presented during the course.

Link to any other information:


https://tei-c.org/

Office hours

See the website of Eugenio Maggi