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

Index

  • accessibility, xviii, 103, 111–17
  • agency, 24
  • AI (artificial intelligence), x, xix, 4–5, 6, 10, 79, 244
  • AIHS (American Indian Historical Society), 181–82
  • Allen, J. A., 228, 231
  • Allen, Reverend Richard, 121
  • Amherst, Massachusetts, 218–19, 228
  • analytic bibliography, 145, 147, 159
  • Anderson, Jane, 107, 112
  • Andrews, William, 55
  • Anthropocene, 218, 226, 229, 234–36
  • Apess, William, 170, 173, 179
  • API (application programming interface), x
  • Assembled for Use: Indigenous Compilation and the Archives of Early Native American Literatures (Wisecup), 172
  • Astronomical Anthology, An, 159–63
  • audience, xxi, xxiv, 133–34
  • Audubon, John James, 233
  • Augusta, Alexander Thomas, 137, 138–41
  • automatic collation, 3
  • Baker, Houston, 58
  • Banta, Martha, 169
  • Bargh, Bryan, 183
  • Bargh, Robyn Rangihuia, 183
  • Beam, Myrl, 104
  • Beckett, Samuel, 43–44
  • Benjamin, Ruha, 108–9, 117
  • Black archival practices, xvii, 51, 53, 55, 61, 65, 121–22, 206–7
  • Blake; or, The Huts of America (Delaney), 62
  • blockchain, 21, 29
  • boarding schools, American Indian, 186
  • Bontemps, Arna, 53
  • books of hours, 5–6
  • Bowers, Fredson, 35, 56–57, 62
  • Brayboy, J. A., 135–36
  • Brilmyer, Gracen, 24
  • Brooks, Joanna, 170
  • Brown, Elspeth, 104
  • Browner, Stephanie, xvi, xviii
  • Brüning, Gerrit, 87–88n2
  • Bryant, John, 38, 66, 190
  • Bucci, Richard, 61
  • Bucup, Manuel Tzoc, 182
  • Buurma, Rachel Sagner, 156
  • Cable, George Washington, 65
  • Calendarium (Regiomontanus), 159, 160
  • Camps, Jean-Baptiste, 6
  • Canterbury Tales, The (Chaucer), 55
  • Canterbury Tales Project, 14
  • Cárcamo-Huechante, Luis, 171, 182
  • Caswell, Michelle, xiii, xvi, xvii, 23–25, 26–28, 101, 103–4, 105
  • CCP (Colored Conventions Project), xi, 28, 30, 121–22, 141–42
  • Changing Is Not Vanishing (Parker), 170
  • Chartier, Roger, 147
  • Chesnutt, Charles W., 51–54, 56–59, 61–62, 63–64, 65–66
  • Chesnutt, Helen, 53
  • Chicksaw Press, 183, 187
  • Christen, Kimberly, 107, 112–13
  • Cifor, Maria, xvii, 24–25, 26–28, 101, 103–4, 105
  • Civil War, American, 121
  • Clark, H. L., 228, 231
  • Clérice, Thibault, 6
  • CLS (computational literary studies), xix–xx, 73–74, 75–77, 83, 86
  • Codex Mendoza, 149
  • Cogewea, The Half-Blood (Dove), 188, 195
  • Cohen, Matt, 90, 93, 172, 190, 191
  • collaborative humanities, 94
  • collation, 3, 55–56, 60–61
  • Collection of Moral Sentiments, A (Richardson), 154–59
  • Colored American, The, 60
  • Colour Collage, 150
  • communities of practice, 3
  • community, xxi, 26
  • Company (Beckett), 43–44
  • computational linguistics, xxii, 4, 7–9
  • “Conjurer’s Revenge, The” (Chesnutt), 57–58, 60, 61
  • Connolly, Thomas C., 42
  • consent, 116–17
  • “Considering the Scholarly Edition in the Digital Age,” 17
  • Cook, Terry, xiv
  • copyright, 109, 173
  • Cortelazzo, Michele, 10
  • Crane, Gregory, 5
  • Crane, Stephen, 57, 62
  • creative ecologies, 40, 42
  • Cromwell, J. W., 129, 137
  • Cushman, Ellen, 112
  • Custo, Rupert, 182
  • CWE (complete-works edition), 33–35, 38–40, 42
  • Dahlström, Mats, xxv
  • Daly, Liza, 152, 153
  • Dante, 46–47
  • Darnton, Robert, 147
  • DCC (Digital Curation Centre), 203
  • de Biasi, Pierre-Marc, 39
  • decolonial approaches, x–xi, xx
  • Deegan, Marilyn, xiii
  • deep hermeneutics, 39
  • Delaney, Martin, 62
  • Deloria, Vine, Jr., 170
  • Devonshire manuscript, 15–16, 17
  • dialect fiction, 58–59, 60
  • Dickinson, Emily, 91, 217, 218–19
  • Dickinson’s Birds (Werner et al.), 218
  • Diderot, Denis, 157
  • digital, definition of, xxiv–xxv
  • digital asset management, 200
  • Digital Documentation Process, 203
  • digital edition, 37, 40–41
  • Digital Preservation Handbook (Digital Preservation Coalition), 205
  • discourse, freedom, 123
  • distant reading, 4, 76, 227
  • Documents of American Indian Policy (Deloria and DeMallie), 170
  • Dove, Mourning, 188
  • Driscoll, Matthew J., 13–14
  • Drucker, Johanna, xi, 147, 149–50, 152
  • DTA (Digital Transgender Archive), xviii, 101–2, 104–11, 112
  • Du Bois, W. E. B., 53, 58
  • dysteleology, 40–41
  • EarlyPrint, 151
  • Eastern Phoebes, 233
  • Eaves, Morris, xvi, xx
  • ECDA (Early Caribbean Digital Archive), 26, 28
  • Eggert, Paul, 59, 61
  • Eisenstein, Elizabeth, 147
  • Electronic Textual Editing (Burnard, O’Brien O’Keeffe, and Unsworth), xxiii–xxiv, xxv
  • Elements of Indigenous Style (Younging), 189
  • Embry, J. C., 136
  • Emigration. See migration, human
  • Emily Dickinson Electronic Archives, 90, 149
  • Emmons, Ebenezer, 228, 231
  • emotion detection, 84–85
  • empathy, xvii, 27–28
  • Encyclopédie (Diderot), 157
  • Endings Project, 199, 203, 234–35
  • ephemerality, xvi, 201
  • error culture, xix, 87
  • eScriptorium, 7
  • ethics, xii–xiii, xxi–xxii, 4, 10–11, 24, 27, 190, 204; of access, 111–17; of care, 101–2, 103–5, 111, 117–18
  • EVT (Edition Visualization Technology), 152
  • Ezell, Margaret, 18
  • FAIR (Findable-Accessible-Interoperable-Reusable), 5
  • Farge, Arlette, 218
  • Faust edition, 39, 74–75, 77–78, 82, 84
  • Fayetteville Educator, 54
  • Felski, Rita, xxiv
  • feminism, 101–4
  • Fenlon, Katrina, 198, 204
  • Fernald, Anne, 63
  • Ferrante, Elena, 10
  • Fitzpatrick, Kathleen, 202
  • Flanders, Julia, xvi–xviii, 246
  • fluid text, 38
  • flying indices, 227
  • Folsom, Ed, xv, xviii, 202, 246
  • Foner, Eric, 61
  • formalist framework, 123
  • Forms of Attention (Kermode), 243–44
  • Freeman, Robin, 188, 189, 190
  • “Frisk’s First Rat” (Chesnutt), 54
  • “From Human Rights to Feminist Ethics” (Caswell and Cifor), 103–4
  • funding, xxiii, 27, 114–15, 198, 248
  • Gabay, Simon, 6
  • Gabiola, Joyce, 24
  • Gabler, Hans Walter, 38
  • Gadamer, Hans-Georg, xxvi
  • Galbraith, Robert, 4, 10
  • Galey, Alan, ix, 203
  • Gardner, Eric, 54
  • gender, 10, 101, 107–11, 113–16
  • generous edition, 54–55, 60–61, 62–63, 68
  • genetic criticism, 38–39, 41, 42–43, 44–46, 64–68
  • Genoa Indian School Digital Reconciliation Project, 208
  • gestalt, 37
  • Gilder, Richard Watson, 65–66, 67–68
  • Gilligan, Carol, 103
  • Goethe, Johann Wolfgang, 75
  • Gontarski, S. E., 36
  • Gray, Nicole, xviii, xxi, 92, 135
  • Great Migration, 127
  • Greenblatt, Stephen Jay, 123
  • Greetham, David, xxvi
  • Greg, W. W., 146, 147, 149
  • Ham, F. Gerald, xiii
  • Hansberry, Lorraine, 53
  • Harney, Stefano, 206–7
  • Harris, Verne, xiv
  • Hartman, Saidiya, 204
  • HathiTrust, 155
  • Heiss, Anita M., 182, 189, 190
  • Henshaw, Frances Alsop, 219, 221–22
  • Hilbert, Vi, 183–84
  • Holahan, Cassidy, xx, 154
  • Holm Nelson, Theodor, 19–21
  • Homestead, Melissa, xxii
  • House Behind the Cedars, The (Chesnutt), 65–68
  • House Made of Dawn (Momaday), 169
  • HTR (handwriting text recognition), 4–5, 151
  • Huia Publishers, 183
  • Hurst, Megan, 205
  • hypermediacy, 152–53
  • hypertext, 148
  • IATH (Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities), 92–93, 246
  • IIIF (international image interoperability framework), 5–6, 148
  • In a Different Voice (Gilligan), 103
  • Indian Affairs, Laws, and Treaties (Kappler), 170
  • Indian Historian Press, 181–82
  • Indigenous archival practices, xvii, xx, xxiii, 107, 109, 112, 114–15, 169–71, 172
  • Indigenous language revitalization, 184
  • information loss, 105–6
  • INKE (Implementing New Knowledge Environments), 15–16, 17, 19, 21
  • Institute of Aboriginal Development Press, 182
  • intellectual sovereignty, 175, 187
  • interoperability, xxiii
  • intertextuality, 39, 151
  • Jannidis, Fotis, xix, xxii, 244
  • Jockers, Matthew, 4
  • Joula, Patrick, 4
  • Jump, Kenneth Jacob, 173–80, 184
  • Juxta, 55
  • Kappler, Charles, 170
  • Kermode, Frank, 243–44
  • Kestemont, Mike, 4–5
  • Kilbride, William, 198
  • Kirschenbaum, Matthew, 210
  • Kitamoto, Asanobu, 151
  • Knoblochtzer, Heinrich, 160
  • Latour, Bruno, xxiv
  • Leaves of Grass (Whitman), 91–92, 95, 197, 205–6, 210
  • Legend of John Stink, or Roaring Thunder “Child of Nature,” The (Jump), 177
  • Leung, Sofia L., 117
  • Levenshtein distance, 79
  • Lichtenberger, Johannes, 159–60
  • Lieberman, Erez, 8
  • Liu, Alan, xix
  • LJS 445 (astronomical manuscript), 159–63
  • LOD (linked open data), x
  • López-McKnight, Jorge R., 117
  • Lushootseed Research, 183–84
  • Lynch, John R., 132, 133
  • Lyons Render, Sylvia, 53–54
  • machine reading, 151
  • Madsen, Christine, 205
  • Malatino, Hil, 104–5
  • Malcolm, Aylin, xx, 154
  • Manicule (software), xx, 152–54, 155
  • Marcum, Deanna, 248
  • masculinity, 126
  • material texts editions, 152
  • Matienzo, A., 105–6
  • McCarty, Willard, 40
  • McDonnell, Margaret, 188–89
  • McGann, Jerome, xiii, 14, 18–19, 55, 62, 146, 148, 149, 245, 246
  • McGill, Meredith, 94–95
  • McGrail, Anne B., 101
  • McKenzie, D. F., 14, 18–19, 146
  • McLuhan, Marshall, 147
  • McPherson, Tara, 63
  • McWhorter, Lucullus, 188
  • medieval studies, 160
  • metadata, 104, 150
  • Micheaux, Oscar, 65
  • Michel, Jean-Baptiste, 8
  • migration, bird, 229, 234
  • migration, human, 127, 129, 135–37, 138, 140
  • Miller, Matt, 209
  • Momaday, N. Scott, 169–70, 172
  • Moreton-Robinson, Aileen, 189, 190
  • Moretti, Franco, 4
  • Morgan, Edwin, 150
  • Morreale, Laura, 209, 211
  • Morseau, Blaire, xx
  • Moten, Fred, 206–7
  • Moynihan, Bridget, 150
  • Mrs. Dalloway (Woolf), 63
  • Mukurtu (software), 115
  • murmuration, 224–25
  • mutual aid, 104–5
  • National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, 208
  • Native American literature, 169–71, 172
  • Navajo Community College Press, 181
  • new bibliography, 146, 147
  • Nieves, Ángel, 101
  • NINES (Nineteenth-century Scholarship Online), 55
  • NLP (natural language processing), xix, xxii, 73–74, 79
  • Nowviskie, Bethany, xii, 103, 104, 149
  • nucleic core archive, 122
  • Occom, Samson, 170
  • O’Connell, Barry, 170
  • OCR (optical character recognition), 3–4
  • Old Fulton New York Post Cards, 206
  • open access, xvii, xxiii–xxiv, 113
  • Open Digital Collaborative Project Preservation in the Humanities, 202–3
  • oral history, 202
  • Osage constitution, 171
  • Osage Indian Anthology (Jump), 179
  • Osage Indian Poems and Short Stories (Jump), 178–79
  • Ott, Wilhelm, 245
  • Palacios, Rita, 182
  • Pamphlets of Protest, 121
  • Parker, Robert Dale, 170
  • Patterson, Sarah, xviii, xxiii
  • People and the Word, The (Warrior), 171, 185
  • People, Practice, Power (McGrail, Nieves, and Senier), 101
  • Petrie, Paul, 58
  • Pewee (or Phoebe, bird), 233
  • phylogenetic approaches, 3, 4
  • Piece of Monologue, A (Beckett), 43–44, 45–46
  • Pierazzo, Elena, xvii, xix, xxii, xxiii, 13–14
  • Pinchback, Pinckney B. S., 126, 131, 132, 133
  • Pinche, Ariane, 6
  • planned obsolescence, 202
  • Pokagon, Simon, xx
  • politics, ix
  • postcritical movement, xxiv
  • postcustodial archiving, xi, xiii–xiv, xviii, xx, xxi
  • poststructuralism, 146–47
  • poverty, 136–37
  • power, 204
  • Pratt, Caroll, 37
  • preservation, xi–xiv, 203, 204–20, 245, 247
  • Price, Kenneth, 89–90, 92–93, 246
  • Printer, James, 190–91
  • print paradigm, 34
  • privacy, 108
  • Proceedings of the Black State Conventions, 1840–1865, 125
  • Proceedings of the National Conference of Colored Men of the United States, held in the State Capital at Nashville, Tennessee, May 6, 7, 8, and 9, 1879,122–23
  • Prognosticatio (Lichtenberger), 159–60, 162
  • protest, 122, 125
  • Putra, Akmal, 150
  • Race After Technology (Benjamin), 117
  • racial passing, 65
  • Radiant Textuality (McGann), 245
  • radical empathy, 24–25, 104
  • Rainey, James, 129
  • Rapier, James Thomas, 126
  • Rawson, K. J., xviii–xix, xxi, xxiii
  • RBS (Rare Book School), 244–45
  • [Re]Activate Mama Pina’s Cookbook (Sepúlveda), 150
  • Regiomontanus, Johannes, 159, 160
  • “Rena Walden” (Chesnutt), 65–68
  • repotting, 209, 211
  • representation, xvii, 3, 4, 106, 113, 130; of audience, 26, 102, 107–8, 111
  • resilience, 112
  • rhyme detection, 85–86
  • Richardson, Samuel, 154–59
  • Riemer, Friedrich Wilhelm, 82
  • Riffaterre, Michael, 39
  • Robinson, Peter, 29, 55
  • Rossetti Archive, 148, 245
  • Rotunda, 245
  • Round, Phillip, 171, 189–90
  • Sahle, Patrick, 13–14, 17, 38
  • Santa Barbara Statement on Collections as Data, xii
  • Schnitzler, Arthur, 36, 38
  • scholar, 13, 243
  • Scholarly Editing in the Computer Age (Shillingsburg), xxv
  • Schomaker, Lambert, 4
  • Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers, 121, 170
  • Schwartz, Joan M., xiv
  • Sedgwick, Eve, xxiv
  • semantic distance, 79
  • Senier, Siobhan, xx, 101
  • Sentence-BERT, 79–80
  • sentiment analysis, 76
  • Sepúlveda, Gabriela Aceves, 150
  • Serres, Michel, 224
  • Sharpe, Christina, xxvi
  • Shillingsburg, Peter, xxv–xxvi
  • slow archives, 107
  • Smithies, James, 198
  • SNAC (Social Networks and Archival Context), xviii–xix, xxiii
  • Snell, Ebenezer, 228
  • Snell, Sabra, 228
  • social edition, 15–19, 20, 22–23, 24
  • Social Edition of the Devonshire Manuscript, A, 18
  • social geometry, 13–14
  • social justice archive, 124–25
  • social media, x
  • “Song of Myself” (Whitman), 97
  • Sonic Color Line, The (Stoever), 59
  • Souls of Black Folk, The (Du Bois), 58
  • sound-ring, 227–32
  • soundscape, 222, 224–26
  • Sound the Stars Make Rushing through the Sky, The (Parker), 170
  • Spärck Jones, Karen, 7–9
  • speculative computing, 149
  • Spires, Derrick, 130
  • statistics, 137, 138
  • Steward, William, 130
  • Still, William, 137, 138
  • Stirrings Still (Beckett), 45–47
  • Stoever, Jennifer Lynn, 59
  • Stokes, Peter, 7
  • STSR (The Socio-Technical Sustainability Roadmap), 200–201, 203, 209
  • Stubbs, Kendon, 244–45
  • Stutzmann, Dominique, 5
  • stylometry, 73, 76
  • Sullivan, Hannah, 67
  • Sullivan, Lou, 108
  • Sundquist, Eric, 58
  • sunsetting, 209
  • surreal time, 207
  • Survey of the Negro Convention Movement, 1830–1861, A, 125
  • sustainability, 204–5, 209
  • Sutherland, Kathryn, xxiv
  • Tai, Jessica, 24–25
  • Tales of War (Crane), 62
  • Tanselle, G. Thomas, xxvi, 57
  • Taylor, Diana, 150
  • TEI (Text Encoding Initiative), xxi–xxii, 5, 6–7, 16, 52, 77–78, 246
  • teleology, 40–41
  • temporalities, 207, 209–10
  • textualization, 171–72
  • Theytus Books, 183
  • topic modeling, 75–76
  • Transkribus, 4
  • Trettien, Whitney, xx, 152
  • Tuckerman, Frederick Goddard, 170, 172
  • TUSTEP (Tübingen System of Text Processing Programs), 245
  • Undercommons, The (Harney and Moten), 206–7
  • Underwood, Ted, x, 76
  • Unsworth, John, xviii–xix
  • van Hulle, Dirk, xvi, xviii, 247
  • Van Mierlo, Wim, 147
  • variants, 78–80, 81–82, 83
  • virtues, 17–18
  • Voeglin, Salomé, 227
  • Walt Whitman Archive, xiv–xv, xviii, 68, 89–91, 92, 93, 125, 149, 197, 199–211
  • Warrior, Robert, xviii, xx
  • web archiving, 203
  • Werner, Marta, xvi, 90, 246
  • Whitening Race (Moreton-Robinson), 189
  • Whitman, Walt, 95–97, 205–6, 210
  • Wideman, John Edgar, 58–59
  • William Blake Archive, 149
  • Williams, B. F., 133
  • Wilson, David, 136
  • Wilson, Ivy, 130
  • Winko, Simone, 84
  • Winters, Yvor, 169
  • Wisecup, Kelly, 172–73
  • women, Black, 124, 126, 142
  • Women Writers Project, 149, 151
  • Woo, Jewon, 54
  • Woodson, Carter G., 53
  • Work of Revision, The (Sullivan), 67
  • Wowaus, 190–91
  • Wyatt, Thomas, 15
  • Xanadu (platform), 19–22, 29
  • Young, John, xvi
  • Younging, Gregory, 189
  • Zavala, Jimmy, 24
  • Zeller, Hans, 35

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The University of Minnesota Press gratefully acknowledges the financial assistance provided for the publication of this book by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Portions of chapter 12 are adapted from “Sparrow Data: Dickinson’s Birds in the Skies of the Anthropocene,” The Emily Dickinson Journal 30, no. 1 (2021): 45–84.

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