Implementing Collaborative Digital Scholarly Editions: Insights from Bellini Digital Correspondence
Abstract
This paper presents the work carried out within the Bellini Digital Correspondence project. Specifically, it outlines the activities aimed at improving the harmonization process, regarding the production of collaborative digital scholarly editions. The study proposes a preliminary semantic approach to the harmonization process, exploiting an ontology-based mapping perspective. The article also illustrates the functionalities and practicalities of the NormaTEI tool, designed to streamline harmonization processes within the BDC project and applicable to similar initiatives.The submitting author warrants that the submission is original and that she/he is the author of the submission together with the named co-authors; to the extend the submission incorporates text passages, figures, data or other material from the work of others, the submitting author has obtained any necessary permission.
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