ELEMENTS OF DIGITAL EDITING
- Academic year
- 2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ELEMENTS OF DIGITAL EDITING
- Course code
- LM1610 (AF:743905 AR:443960)
- Teaching language
- English
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Academic Discipline
- INFO-01/A
- Period
- 1st Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
To acquire knowledge and understanding in the main topics regarding the XML/TEI markup language, as well as the methodologies for digital processing of texts and their visualization, by being exposed to both the current theoretical debate and its applications in the field of Digital Philology and corpus linguistics.
To apply their knowledge and understanding, and problem solving abilities in new or unfamiliar environments within broader contexts related to digital philology and corpus linguistics (e.g. textual criticism, digital tools and methods and theoretical reflections about them);
To have the ability to integrate knowledge and handle complexity, and and individuate the appropriate markup strategies for different textual data. The ability to formulate judgements will include reflecting on social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge (e.g.the impact of digital scholarly editions and language corpora in the framework of open science);
To be able to communicate their conclusions, and the knowledge and rationale underpinning these, to specialist and non-specialist audiences clearly and unambiguously, using the appropriate language register;
To be able to represent course content organically and critically consult reference texts;
To acquire the learning skills that should allow them to continue to study in a manner that may be largely self-directed or autonomous (e.g. through individual independent reading on textual scholarship, as well as individuating the digital tools and methods most appropriate).
Pre-requirements
Contents
It will also examine the most popular tools in the scholarly community regarding:
- Text encoding procedures and their visualization;
- The different annotation systems of linguistic corpora and how to visualize them;
- automatic transcription of medieval texts.
Practical exercises based on authentic materials will be carried out in class.
Referral texts
Pierazzo, Elena 2015. Digital Scholarly Editing: Theories, Models and Methods. Farnham: Ashgate [Chapters 2, 3, 5 and 6]
Selected readings from Driscoll, Matthew James and Elena Pierazzo. 2016. Digital Scholarly Editing, Theories and Practices. Digital Humanities Series, Vol. 4, doi, https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0095
B) Look-up materials for the hands-on sessions:
Text Encoding Initiative Guidelines:
TEI P5: Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange, http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/index.html
At the beginning of the course you will receive indications regarding programmes and softwares necessary for the hands-on sessions.
Assessment methods
More specifically:
- Knowledge and understanding: checked through content questions;
- Applying knowledge and understanding: checked through practical exercises, such as text encoding exercises;
- Making judgements: checked through methodological questions;
- Communication skills: checked through open questions (whether students communicate their conclusions clearly and unambiguously, as well as the knowledge and rationale underpinning these);
- Learning skills: evaluation of the students' autonomy of judgement.
Type of exam
The instructor is responsible for ensuring the authenticity and originality of all examinations and coursework. In cases of suspected academic misconduct, an additional on-site assessment may be required during the exams, which may differ from the standard format.
Grading scale
B. scores between 23 and 26 will be awarded in the presence of fair knowledge of the theoretical frameworks and the methodologies of encoding and digital processing of texts and fair ability to apply the notions addressed in the course;
C. scores between 27 and 30 will be awarded in the presence of good or excellent knowledge of the theoretical frameworks and the methodologies of encoding and digital text processing and good or excellent ability to apply the notions addressed in the course;
D. honors will be awarded in the presence of excellent knowledge of the theoretical frameworks and the methodologies of encoding and digital text processing and excellent application of the notions addressed in the course.
Teaching methods
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