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        Date: 2020-01-20 07:34:04+00:00
        From: Franz Fischer 
        Subject: RIDE 11 - Reviews of Tools & Environments for Digital Scholarly Editions

Dear digital humanists,

We are happy to announce the eleventh issue of the review journal RIDE,
which has been published since 2014 by the Institute for Documentology
and Scholarly Editing. This issue is the first in the RIDE-series
dedicated to "Tools and Environments for Digital Scholarly Editing".
Initiators and guest editors of the issue are Anna-Maria Sichani and
Elena Spadini.

The idea behind this new thematic focus in the RIDE-series is that
software is part of the scholarly ecosystem and as such should be valued
and reviewed. Furthermore, we hope that reviews of tools and
environments can be useful for those involved in the creation of
scholarly editions, to find the right software for each specific need.Â
All reviews reflect a detailed catalogue of evaluation criteria
(https://www.i-d-e.de/publikationen/weitereschriften/criteria-tools-version-1/)
and are accompanied by a summarizing factsheet (see "Meta" rubric of
each article).

RIDE 11 issue includes five reviews in English (4) and French (1) that
critically assess Tools and Environments for Digital Scholarly Editing.
For your convenience, this is the table of contents:

  * Andrew Dunning: Reledmac. Typesetting technology-independent
    critical editions with LaTeX, by Andrew Dunning;
    https://ride.i-d-e.de/issue-11/reledmac/
  * Christian Griesinger: Review of the Tübinger System von
    Textverarbeitungs-Programmen (TUSTEP);
    https://ride.i-d-e.de/issue-11/tustep/
  * Elina Leblanc: Omeka Classic. Un environnement de recherche pour les
    éditions scientifiques numériques; https://ride.i-d-e.de/issue-11/omeka/
  * Andreas Mertgens: Ediarum. A toolbox for editors and developers;
    https://ride.i-d-e.de/issue-11/ediarum/
  * Torsten Roeder: Juxta Web Service, LERA, and Variance Viewer. Web
    based collation tools for TEI;
    https://ride.i-d-e.de/issue-11/web-based-collation-tools/


All reviews can be accessed for free here:
http://ride.i-d-e.de/issues/issue-11
Enjoy the RIDE!

On behalf of the editors,
Franz Fischer


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Franz Fischer
Direttore, Venice Centre for Digital & Public Humanities (VeDPH)
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici
Università Ca'Foscari
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