News Server Article 40: Digital Medievalist (DM): A new peer-reviewed on-line scholarly journal for technology and medieval studies

Digital Medievalist (DM): A new peer-reviewed on-line scholarly journal for technology and medieval studies (Publication Announcements)

2005-04-21 (updated: 2008-01-13T23:17:00)

Summary:The Digital Medievalist Project is pleased to announce the publication of the inaugural issue of DM (The Digital Medievalist), a new peer-reviewed on-line journal for technology and medieval studies

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The Digital Medievalist Project is pleased to announce the publication of the inaugural issue of DM (The Digital Medievalist), a new peer-reviewed on-line journal for technology and medieval studies: http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/journal.cfm.

In this issue:

  • Guyda ARMSTRONG and Vika ZAFRIN, Towards the electronic Esposizioni: the challenges of the online commentary
  • Arianna CIULA, Digital palaeography: using the digital representation of medieval script to support palaeographic analysis
  • Hoyt N. DUGGAN with a contribution by Eugene W. LYMAN, A Progress Report on The Piers Plowman Electronic Archive
  • Jonathan GREEN, Opening the Illustrated Incunable Short Title Catalog on CD-ROM: an end-user's approach to an essential database
  • Kevin KIERNAN, The source of the Napier fragment of Alfred's Boethius
  • Peter ROBINSON, Current issues in making digital editions of medieval texts or, do electronic scholarly editions have a future?
  • Kathryn WYMER, Why Universal Accessibility Should Matter to the Digital Medievalist

Currently DM is published two times per year. The next issue will be published in November 2005.

For information on forthcoming articles and future themes, please see the issue leader. Submission guidelines are also available. The address for editorial correspondence is digitalmedievalist@uleth.ca.

Author: Digital Medievalist Project