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    Modeling a Born-Digital Factoid Prosopography using the TEI and Linked Data by Daniel L. Schwartz, Nathan P. Gibson, Katayoun Torabi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Syriac Persons, Events, and Relations (SPEAR) is a born-digital prosopography project in the field of Syriac studies. …”
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    Starting with the Digital Doesn’t Make it Easier by Amanda Boczar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…   As organizations continue to overwhelmingly abandon all forms of paper-based record keeping, libraries are still adapting to increased offers of born digital archival donations. Simple misunderstandings or disconnects between the units facilitating donations and maintaining born-digital collections creates pain-points for donor relations and can result in a lack of transparency over how their records may be processed. …”
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    Conservation et matérialité des œuvres numériques by Alexandre Michaan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The idea of a lack of materiality in the field of born-digital artworks can be a major hurdle within a conservation approach. …”
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    Arpenter et sillonner les archives du Web by Valérie Schafer

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This article analyzes in three steps, each one corresponding to a specific methodological approach to Web archives, the way research on this born digital heritage has evolved under the double influence of new modes of archiving and access, developed by institutions, and of research questions. …”
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    Transforming Backward by Grant Leyton Simpson, Dot Porter

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…With either method we implicitly recognize that TEI, even coupled with CSS, is not designed as a presentation technology. Many born-digital documents, however, are encoded in formats that are, such as HTML. …”
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    The Linked Fragment: TEI and the Encoding of Text Reuses of Lost Authors by Monica Berti, Bridget Almas, David Dubin, Greta Franzini, Simona Stoyanova, Gregory R. Crane

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The project is undertaking two tasks: (1) the digitization of paper editions of fragmentary works with links to the source texts from which the fragments have been extracted; (2) the production of born-digital editions of fragmentary works. The ultimate goals are the creation of open, linked, machine-actionable texts for the study and advancement of the field of Classical textual fragmentary heritage and the development of a collaborative environment for crowdsourced annotations. …”
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    Deep Encoding of Etymological Information in TEI by Jack Bowers, Laurent Romary

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The purpose is to integrate in one coherent framework both digital representations of legacy dictionaries and born-digital lexical databases that are constructed manually or semi-automatically. …”
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    By a Thread: Encoding Online Forum Data in TEI by Sebastian Reimann, Lina Rodenhausen, Frederik Elwert, Tatjana Scheffler

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Moreover, we propose a TEI header for storing forum metadata within the context of interdisciplinary research, which addresses the challenges of applying TEI elements to born-digital data. Finally, we propose customizations to preexisting TEI elements that are necessary to cover several peculiarities of online forums.…”
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    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the Intersection of Privacy and Archives by Iori Khuhro, Erin Gilmore, Jim Suderman, Darra L. Hofman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… As records are increasingly born digital – and thus, at least ostensibly, potentially much more accessible – archivists find themselves struggling to enable general access while providing appropriate privacy protections for the torrent of records being transferred to their care. …”
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