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table of contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Transformations of Textual Scholarship
1. Distant Editing: The Challenges of Computational Methods to the Theory and Practice of Textual Scholarship
2. Beyond Social Editing: Peer-to-Peer Systems for Digital Editions
3. Creative Ecologies: The Complete-Works Edition in a Digital Paradigm
4. Charles W. Chesnutt and the Generous Edition: Collations, Annotations, and Genetic Histories
5. Computational Literary Studies and Scholarly Editing
6. The Walt Whitman Archive at a Quarter of a Century
Part 2. The Convergence of Digital Archiving and Scholarly Editing
7. Digital Archival Ethics: Representation, Access, and Care in Digital Environments
8. Categories of Freedom: Colored Conventions, End-Movement Discourse, and the Nineteenth-Century Black Protest Tradition
9. Not Reading the Edition
10. Indigenous Publishing, Scholarly Editing, and the Digital Future
11. Preserving the Walt Whitman Archive
12. Unsilent Springs: Dearchivizing the Data Choirs of Dickinson’s Time-Shifted Birds
Afterword
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