New Directions in Digital Textual Studies

Book History, Scholarly Editing and Curation in Conversation

Kristen Schuster editor Christopher Ohge editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:5th Feb '26

£75.00

This title is due to be published on 5th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Bringing together book historians, textual editors, and new media theorists, this is an engaging and wide-ranging examination of the interactions between the history of the book and digital humanities.

The overlaps between the digital humanities and textual studies—two major scholarly fields which share common interests and methods—still demand further theoretical reflections. This volume brings together an exciting collection of book historians, textual editors, curators, and new media theorists to provide templates for and methodological reflections on how digital textual studies research can be done.

Featuring contributions from a variety of early career and experienced scholars and practitioners, this volume uses case studies and methodological provocations to open up digital textual studies, as well as taking a step back to consider the broader theoretical and pedagogical implications they raise. In doing so, it sets the agenda for pragmatic, digital text-based scholarship and methods, providing useful tools and frameworks for anyone in need of an introduction to textual studies that is grounded in digital research and new media.

In this exemplary collection, Christopher Ohge and Kristen Schuster issue a powerful reminder of the foundational role of textual scholarship within the study of digital technologies in the humanities. But even more importantly, they demonstrate that textual studies represents the future as well as the past of digital humanities, acting as a fruitful lingua franca between disciplines as apparently disparate as literary studies, book history, new media, museum curation, library studies, theology and data science, to open up new possibilities for researchers and curators. -- Francesca Benatti, Senior Research Fellow In Digital Humanities, Open University, UK
Bringing together key scholars for a unique conversation, this book will become an indispensable text for students and researchers investigating the future of editing and curation. -- Laura Dietz, Lecturer in Publishing, University College London, UK

ISBN: 9781350406773

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336 pages