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Part II: Digital project on Franz Rosenzweig’s Stern der Erlösung (1921), with: Ynon Wygoda (Hebrew University) Sinai Rusinek (Van Leer Institute)
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Sample DH projects: Mapping the Republic of Letters Stanford Big data project Nietzsche Source CNRS, DFG, Klassik Stiftung Weimar Digital Edition Devonshire Manuscript Lead by Raymond Siemens Social Edition
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Annotated Star: Social Edition Typology of Digital Editions: Dynamic text Hypertextual edition Dynamic edition Annotation Tools: Nota Bene (MIT), SWickNotes (Sticky Web Notes with Semantics), Pundit (Semantically structured ann.) Starting Point: website + nota bene
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Theoretical Considerations: Internal Network Letters and Diaries Other published works Archival materials accessible online (archive.org). External Network 1. Citations: Hermann Cohen Kant Schelling Schiller … 2. Citations: Leibniz Augustine … Check against digitized text databases zeno.org gutenberg.org Mine for quotes via: Direct matches Topic based matches working with user- defined key words (i.e Bewährung) Natural Language Processing (collocation, sequence alignment, etc.)
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Proposed Site and Work Flow:
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Readers Community User input interface Structured, secure, exportable database Community-based review and revision Print/digital scholarship, new print edition Data mapping: Citation Networks Inner-textuality Weimar Republic of Letters
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