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“Index” in “Futures of Digital Scholarly Editing”
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
- 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
- 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
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