Archival Journal Special Issue: Digital Manuscript Cultures

A special issue of the open-access online Archive Journal devoted to the study digital manuscript cultures, which includes topics such as standards, fragmentation, the state of the field, and other topics related to the digitization of medieval manuscripts. 
Paper Titles and Authors Include: 
The Digital Archive, Scholarly Enquiry, and the Study of Medieval English Manuscripts
By A. S. G. Edwards
Why Do We Digitize? The Case for Slow Digitization
By Andrew Prescott, Lorna Hughes
Digital Manuscripts as Sites of Touch: Using Social Media for “Hands-On” Engagement with Medieval Manuscript Materiality
By Johanna M. E. Green
Recovering Lost Texts: Rebuilding Lost Manuscripts
By Julia Craig-McFeely
Remix the Medieval Manuscript: Experiments with Digital Infrastructure
By Michelle R. Warren, Bay Lauris ByrneSim, Laura Braunstein, with collaborators (in alphabetical order): Monica Erives, Logan Henderson, Deborah Howe, Divya Kalidindi, Scott Millspaugh, Benjamin Patrick, Emily Ulrich, Qingyu Wang, and Jennifer Zhong
Julian of Norwich and the Digital
By Elizabeth Robertson
 
Michael Hanrahan (created by)
Bridget Whearty (created by)
ASG Edwards (contributed by)
Johanna Green (contributed by)
Andrew Prescott (contributed by)
Lorna Hughes (contributed by)
Michelle Warren (contributed by)
Elizabeth Robertson (contributed by)
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